:: Thursday, October 21, 2004 ::

Check the goods in Lalaland: LAfreewaves has just released their program for this year's upcoming festival, which is happening at the Red Cat Theater in Downtown Los Angeles.
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:: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 ::
Turbulence.org recently released two online comissioned projects. ASCII Bush and MTAA's one year performance.

Due to their overwhelming success, the Turbulence server has received a large number of hits. Now Turbulence is asking for help by providing server space or a small contribution from online communities. If anyone is interested in helping, look over Turbulence's front page to find out how you can do this. These projects are really great and worth keeping online, let's contribute.
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Again my sincerest apologies to our readers and the Net Art Review crew for the excessive delay in posting this week's features. Thank you to everyone for your patience and helpful messages. If you have tried to contact me in the past few days I apologize for not responding, and will be returning your messages shortly.

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:: Monday, October 18, 2004 ::
Good Week Everyone. I must offer my apologies for the delay in uploading this week's features as I have been blighted with the first flu of the season. As soon as a stringent nap picks me up, NAR will feature the comprehensive reflections of Eduardo Navas on Centro + Media, Periferico, and LatinoAmedia, Mexico City. Please check back later for this great 5-part series of reviews
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Keeping an eye on globalization: Starbucks, the coffee Juggernaut takes on the online music industry. Burn, baby, burn.

Yet another patch from Microsoft.

Snake fans, check the goods.

Broadband expansion: FCC allows building of fiber optic lines.

Apple's latest twist in the itune war.

Broadband expansion quarrels in Hong Kong.


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