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Low Latency No. 55: RSS in peace

2013-03-15 18:56:10| CNET News.com

The end of Google Reader marks the end of an era, but the start of a tirade of complaints from its loyal users. [Read more]

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The 404 1,227: Where we RSS in peace (podcast)

2013-03-14 19:51:21| CNET News.com

Bridget Carey helps us trace the origins of RSS feeders in light of news that Google will shut down its Reader service. Are news addicts actually in love with Google Reader or just loathing the idea of exporting their subscriptions to another service like Feedly or Flipboard? [Read more]

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Peace and Dead Sea at a New Low

2013-02-26 10:27:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Inter Press Service: Two of the three main objectives of the Red Sea-Dead Sea canal project grapple with how to "save the Dead Sea" and "build a symbol of peace in the region." With Israeli-Palestinians relations and the Dead Sea at an all time low, questions arise whether the "Red-Dead Canal' (as it is known in environmental jargon) could save not only the hyper-saline desert lake but peace itself. If the grand project gets the green light from the World Bank, its implementation will depend on donors' investment....

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May Itanium Rest in Peace, Almost

2013-02-15 16:05:07| PC Magazine: the Official John C. Dvorak RSS Feed

Intel won't be using its newer manufacturing process for the next—and possibly the last—iteration of the Itanium, and it's really a shame.

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Water-stressed Kenyans learn to share to keep the peace

2013-01-23 16:16:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

AlertNet: By the time the violence had died down, more than 80 people lay dead and hundreds were left homeless. Yet there was scarcely enough water -- the resource the Maasai and Kikuyu tribes were fighting over -- to wash away the blood that had stained this part of Kenya's Rift Valley. "The rivers were drying up,' shrugs Salau Ole Kilusu, a lanky and sunbeaten Maasai elder, recalling the conflict that erupted in 2005. "The Maasai needed the water for their livestock. The Kikuyus said they needed it...

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