Posted by: admin in News on August 9th, 2007

The News Review:

- pen source friendly IIS 7.0 sets sights on Apache
- Nursing moms try to break a record raise awareness
- What don’t they haul in YouTube and Google?
- DJURNAL.CM SEARCH

pen source friendly IIS 7.0 sets sights on Apache
linuxworld.com – Aug 9, 2007
net to do all development so it’s an interesting blend of non-Microsoft technology and Windows. This new found love of open source environments was also driven by hosting companies which typically offer customers PHP-based applications like the Wordpress blog. “Hosters have so many applications like Wordpress that can now be used with Windows so IIS is now targeting the hosting market” Deily said adding the IIS team is actively doing a lot of compatibility testing.

Nursing moms try to break a record raise awareness
Seattle Post Intelligencer – Aug 9, 2007
Some babies don’t connect properly breasts get infected and mothers can become exhausted by trying and failing to nurse. With short maternity leaves and without social support Bellingham-based parent blogger Rachael Brownell says it’s ridiculous to pressure all moms to breast-feed. “Women get really defensive when they feel they are being judged for something they are not able or willing to do” said Brownell who blogs at.

What don’t they haul in YouTube and Google?
Malaysia Kini – Aug 9, 2007
I normally just ignore all these comments because most of them are baseless and senseless. Most importantly majority of these comments are made by anonymous people using all sorts of pseudonyms. Why should we be worried or bothered about something posted by those who dare not even use their own identities? But as a simple man who is utterly confused if our government is so concerned over bloggers why haven’t police reports been made against YouTube’s owners? If action cannot be taken against YouTube since it is an overseas-based website (based in Big Brother’s country) does it mean anyone using an overseas server will be exempted form Malaysian government action? Then can’t we extrapolate that Raja Petra’s blog which is based overseas would be in the same boat as YouTube or Google? And what about the hundreds and thousands of other overseas-based websites which host Malaysian blogs and which contain derogatory remarks about our country our religions and our races? For example Geocities Wordpress Blogspot etc etc. Do we have to apply our law on these people too? Most of them are either US or UK-based. This is getting too complicated for me. Someone please answer these questions for my sake. To a simple man like me one simple solution is to obviously just leave the whole thing as it is.

DJURNAL.CM SEARCH
Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal – Aug 9, 2007
As for the dress code “Nothing has changed from previous years to this year” Curlee said. “I think if we just follow good common sense then there will be no problems. “Contact Daily Journal education writer Ginny Miller at 678-1582 or ginny.

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