source of a
dictionary, to work out whether the words are nouns, adjectives, etc
that would be very helpful!)
# Include more RSS feeds, perhaps giving users a choice of which one
# Give credit if you are close to the answer, rather than having to get
it exactly
~nick~
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On Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 03:23:00PM +0100, Ben O'Neill wrote:
I like the data and plan
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Christopher Woods wrote:
Pfft.
Good things and bad things will come from this:
Good:
O2 won't be able to knacker the phone by slapping their custom
memory-hogging interface onto it (like they did with my lovely XDA 2i, it
took me ages to clear out the crap they put on it!)
O2 won't be able to
That's just a flaw in TV-Anytime that should be fixed.
Why not switch it to use real URLs that actually go somewhere (as the
Semantic Web is supposed to) and stop using CRIDs - integrate the two
ideas :)
Ben
Chris Sizemore wrote:
yes, i agree that TV-Anytime supplies some of the requirement
On 13 Jul 2007, at 11:45, Steve Jolly wrote:
Ben O'Neill wrote:
That's just a flaw in TV-Anytime that should be fixed.
Why not switch it to use real URLs that actually go somewhere (as
the Semantic Web is supposed to) and stop using CRIDs - integrate
the two ideas :)
A number of reasons
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