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Marina Del Ray

Friday, January 09, 2004

View out of my hotel room in Marina Del Ray, CA.

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View of the Rockies

Thursday, January 08, 2004

On the flight to LA today at 11:14 EST.

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Posted by emily chang on 01.08.04
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LA

Traveling to LA for a new client meeting at LMU.  Looking forward to warmer weather and seeing the Pacific again.  Hopefully, I’ll have time to head to Venice beach and Santa Monica for some photos with the new Nikon. 

Posted by emily chang on 01.08.04
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RSS

Tuesday, January 06, 2004

“Remember “push” technology? It was all the rage back in 1997 when Pointcast launched its software that turned a PC screensaver into a headline ticker for all sorts of real-time information. The problem was, users quickly tired of the constant onslaught and network administrators complained the massive data downloads overwhelmed their systems. By 1999, the whole thing had been largely forgotten, until the recent surge in blogging (Web logging) resurrected the concept. Using RSS (really simple syndication) software, any Internet user can automatically receive the latest updates from thousands of Web sites, and this time the “feeds” are so bandwidth-efficient, network managers aren’t even likely to take notice. The technology caters to ruminators who churn out a running commentary on their favorite topics, but many news organizations—including CNN, the New York Times and the BBC—have also quietly added RSS feeds that provide constant updates to their subscribers. To read RSS feeds, you need a program called an aggregator. There are a number to choose from, many of them free, but one adaptable that works with Windows, Macintosh and Linux can be found at www.amphetadesk.com

(Boston Globe 5 Jan 2004)

Posted by emily chang on 01.06.04
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Foyer, Le Royal Meridian, Montreal

Monday, January 05, 2004

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Posted by emily chang on 01.05.04
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Montreal

Sunday, January 04, 2004

Montreal’s metro underground.  Above ground, the temperature was far below freezing with a wicked wind chill.  Nonetheless, I can see the charm of the city and enjoyed its distinct French heritage (particularly lovely to hear French on the streets).

Posted by emily chang on 01.04.04
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