CNN Radio Reports: Nuclear LimitsPresident Obama has a big job to finish this month. CNN's Dick Uliano looks at a review of the nation's nuclear weapons policy.
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“…vision of a world without nuclear weapons that helped him win the Nobel Peace Prize. . Arms control advocate general Campbell insists President Obama is on the right track. Aiming to cut the number of nuclear weapons and …” March 12th
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“…had the -- and go Gilroy is one point 4000001 for the Nobel Peace Prize from the Internet to charity and that's good. To the and you thought he only gave away your tax dollars. Britney. Good …” AP Hourly NewsCastAP Hourly NewsCast
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“…news. President Barack Obama is donating is one point four million dollar Nobel Peace Prize money to charity correspondent Ross -- rather soft soccer Madani. Reports is going to a variety of organizations. …” CNN News Update (3-11-2010 8 PM EST)The latest news happenings in the U.S. and around the world.
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“…water when he died Wednesday. President Obama has decided to donate his Nobel Peace Prize money to ten different charities including the Clinton bush -- fund. The president had received one point four million dollars in reward …” AP Hourly NewsCastAP Hourly NewsCast
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“…radio news. President Barack Obama is giving a big chunk of his Nobel Peace Prize money to charity. …” AP Hourly NewsCastAP Hourly NewsCast
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“…they one point four million dollars that President Obama got for the Nobel Peace Prize will be going. The White House says the biggest donation of 250000. Dollars will go to the Fisher house. The head of …” Buzz Out Loud: Ep. 1183: War and peace on the InternetPatent wars reignite, the Internet is nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize , and multitasking may be coming to the iPhone. It's an epic sort of show today. Also, PS3 gets in the game with a motion-controller, and employees like us knowingly violate IT policies like crazy people.
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“…Internet does DeVon Alberta and the Internet has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize -- Internet sources say. The that's adding it is actually like this in the organization I guess that the Nobel institute does not religious lit released the list of nominees. But nominate tours sometimes announced. There choices and apparently 2003 Nobel Peace Prize winner -- anybody and Nicholas Negroponte they have nominated the Internet. …” “…IA 7237. Individuals have nominated someone or some thing for this year's Nobel Peace Prize nominated. Search interface and individuals have been nominated it sometimes is more than one person per nomination because committees nominate people. So …” Buzz Out Loud Podcast 1183: War and peace on the InternetPatent wars reignite, the Internet is nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize , and multitasking may be coming to the iPhone. It's an epic sort of show today. Also, PS3 gets in the game with a motion-controller, and employees like us knowingly violate IT policies like crazy people. Listen now: Download today's podcast Subscribe with iTunes (audio) Subscribe with iTunes (video) Subscribe with RSS (audio) Subscribe with RSS (video) EPISODE 1183 Apple’s iPhone 4.0 software to deliver multitasking support http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/10/03/11/apples_iphone_4_0_software_to_deliver_multitasking_support.html Verizon to have 4G phone by mid-2011 http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703791704575114130970301388.html?mod=googlenews_wsj Amazon’s 1-click patent confirmed after re-evaluation http://www.techflash.com/seattle/2010/03/amazons_1-click_patent_confirmed_following_re-exam.html Sony unveils its PS3 motion controller, Move http://news.cnet.com/8301-13772_3-10467340-52.html Dell, with help from Amazon and Google, taking on iTunes and iPad http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2010/03/apple-beware-dell-with-a-little-help-from-amazon-and-google-is-taking-on-itunes/ Pink Floyd win EMI court ruling over online sales http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/8561963.stm LifeLock fined $12 million over lack of life-locking ability http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2010/03/lifelock-cant-guarantee-id-theft-prevention-after-all-settles-with-ftc.ars Bad employee! 12% knowingly violate company IT policies http://arstechnica.com/business/news/2010/03/bad-employee-12-knowingly-violate-company-it-policies.ars Console killer’ OnLive to launch in June http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8556874.stm Internet ‘in running’ for Nobel Peace Prize http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8560469.stm There are a number of ways to come see us at SXSW in Austin, TX! http://www.cnet.com/8301-19709_1-20000250-10.html VOICE MAIL Erik – South by Southwest! Email I suspect you’ve already seen this, but in reference to yesterday’s Buzz topic about Google Bike Directions, it looks like they’re not all they’re cracked up to be. http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/google_gives_city_bikers_bum_steer_ll9XRaiMZUfVMPkc7b3oaJ Love the show. Dan Dublin, OH ********** Patent law does have it’s place in society, and we do need it to protect, not only the big company but the small company. While there may be problems with the system, change to the system must be gradual and measured. Wholesale removal of the system re: software patents would result in a host of unintended consequences as well as the removal of billions, if not trillions, of capital assets. Yes, big companies use their patent stick to beat off little companies. But what mechanism would you propose be used by a big company to prevent a little company from stealing something and implementing it quickly and confusing the marketplace. If there was a device that looked like an iPhone and kind worked like one, but which Apple couldn’t remove from the marketplace, the harm to Apple’s reputation would be immeasurable. Both in marketshare and in reputation. Patents are one method that they use to protect themselves. And patents at the corporate level are negotiating tools, nothing more. If Apple is suing HTC, one of the end results may be a revenue stream to Apple. Look at QualComm. They don’t manufacture handsets anymore but they are still making money. Perhaps, the duration of patents with respect to software is too long. And yes, the courts don’t understand this newfangled Internet tubes we use. Congress doesn’t either, to be honest. The debate on the show, which is a little bit one-sided has been going on for a long time and will be going on for a long while. It’s just the nature of the beast. Shakespeare said that the first step in overthrowing the government was to kill all the lawyers. We are here to protect people and society. Some of us may abuse that privilege but most of us are good stewards of it. Cheers, Bob The Patent Lawyer ********** Hey Buzz Crew, On Episode 1182, you talked about a new way for your boss to track what you’re doing. Well, I already figured out a “hack” to make sure your boss doesn’t know what you’re doing! What’s required? A Roomba and something to hold your phone down. All you do is tie your phone to the Roomba, and whenever you want to go out somewhere, turn the Roomba on (with the phone attached of course). That way you will be moving around, and your boss won’t think you’re dead! Make sure you find a Roomba or some robot that can also go up and down the stairs so your boss doesn’t think you’re pacing back and forth all the time. Love.The.Show Carl from BC, Canada
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“…is that -- the Internet has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize -- Internet sources say. That's I mean it is actually like this in the organization I guess that the Nobel institute does not -- list lit released the list of nominees. But nominate -- sometimes announced. There choices and apparently 2003 Nobel Peace Prize winner sure anybody and Nicholas Negroponte they have nominated the -- …” “…IA 7237. Individuals have nominated someone or some thing for this year's Nobel Peace Prize nominated. Uncertainties and individuals have been nominated it sometimes is more than one person per nomination because committees nominate people. So more …” Evening News to Go - March 11, 2010Cuomo recuses himself from ethics probe, young woman crushed by subway train and more top stories from Wayne Cabot and Steve Scott.
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“…decided what to do with the money he received for winning the Nobel Peace Prize. . He's giving the money to ten charities ranging from helping Haiti to minority education and a quarter million to Fisher house which …” AP Hourly NewsCastAP Hourly NewsCast
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“…the sexual and physical abuse of students. The committee that chooses the Nobel Peace Prize winner will consider a record 237. Nominations this year. -- because fell AP radio news. …” |
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