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...imposing penalties if Iran doesn't end its efforts to complete the nuclear fuel cycle. There's room for collaboration here since Washington is not gearing up for war. "I think the Germans are persuaded that the U.S. is not going to bomb Iran," says Elizabeth Pond, editor of IP, an English-language quarterly published by the German Council on Foreign Relations. "It's not like before the Iraq war, when there was a plan to go to war and Washington was marching toward it." That allows for a coordinated diplomatic effort, where a good cop?bad cop routine could...
...Media Services’ Media Production Center (MPC), said that providing the service will be a relatively simple procedure. “The technology exists and it’s not particularly hard to do,” he said. “We’d need the IP address and available bandwidth from point to point...
...great emerging technologies poised to address these prohibitive costs of providing telephony in the third world is broadly called Voice over Internet Protocol (Voice over IP, or VoIP). The essential idea is that real-time voice conversations, even between two people both using land-line telephones, can take place over any distance at very low cost because the conversations can be digitized and carried over the existing Internet infrastructure...
What rapper-actor-designer wants to deal with IP addresses, anyway? "Anyone would have questions about setting up websites, especially someone whose main job is to record hit music," says Marshal Cohen, senior analyst at NPDFashion World. That's where the Web company, based in Secaucus, N.J., steps in. eFashion helps with image work too. Silano Foy--who, like her husband, is a former Calvin Klein exec--sits down with Kimora Lee Simmons to review each garment displayed on Baby Phat's site. In the corner of eFashion's warehouse are two mannequins, one for Rocawear's Web shots...
Dartmouth College recently switched from charging for local calls to providing free service to all students using mostly Voice over IP, an internet-based phone system that is cheaper than traditional lines. This move is not reasonable for Harvard, Kinchla said...