Friday, July 22, 2005

Over for Modders? Wired News - 1 hour ago When the (Internet advertising)


Game Over for Modders?
Wired News - 1 hour ago When the smoke clears around the Grand Theft Auto sex scandal, the innocent bystanders of the collision between politics, puritans and corporate dissembling may prove to be the community of "modders" who tinker with game content for their own amusement.

US stocks stumble after London bombs
Expressindia.com - 5 hours ago New York, July 21: US stocks fell on Thursday after a series of bomb attacks on London's mass transit system raised investor anxiety, offsetting news that China has revalued its currency. The Dow Jones industrial

Shadowy group claims new London attack - Web site
Reuters AlertNet - 1 hour ago DUBAI, July 22 (Reuters) - A group claiming links to al Qaeda said on Friday it was behind the latest attack on London, warning it would not halt its strikes until foreign forces quit Iraq, according to an Internet statement.

Bettman, Goodenow vow co-operation
Globe and Mail - 1 hour ago Toronto � Gary Bettman and Bob Goodenow marched to the front of a ballroom at a Toronto hotel, allowed themselves a couple of tight smiles in their first public appearance together in more than two years and pledged to work together to rebuild the

4,400 recruits join Microsoft; hiring likely to keep up pace
Seattle Post Intelligencer - 4 hours ago Microsoft Corp. increased its pace of hiring in the past year, adding nearly 4,400 employees worldwide, and said it plans to continue expanding at about the same clip in the year ahead. But more than half

Asian Stocks Slip After China Scraps Currency Peg; Toyota Drops
Bloomberg - 34 minutes ago July 22 (Bloomberg) -- Asian stocks declined after China's decision to loosen its currency peg against the dollar caused regional currencies to jump, eroding the value of US sales at exporters such as Toyota Motor Corp. and Hyundai Motor Co.

Sudan blocks US media, aides to Rice
Chicago Tribune - 35 minutes ago By Glenn Kessler. KHARTOUM, Sudan -- In a private meeting with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Thursday, Lt. Gen. Omar el-Bashir, Sudan's president, made a pitch for lifting sanctions against his country

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home