Thursday, July 26, 2007

(AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) Gentlemen (and ladies) start your jet engines: Passenger flights between the U.S. and China will more than double by 2012 under an agreement reached today during high-level trade talks in Washington. The deal sets the stage for fierce competition among carriers for the lucrative trans-Pacific routes, as business surges to booming China. buy hits But, the talks produced no breakthrough on U.S. objections to China's undervalued currency. American lawmakers contend Beijing's currency policy is unfair and contributes to the gaping U.S. trade deficit with China -- which reached a record $232 billion last year. What do you think? Is trade a tie that strangles, or binds? Sound off in the comments section. Photo: Chinese Vice Premier Wu Yi, left, and U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson give a joint statement about the talks, in Washington. -- Steph Hoo

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Today at Le Web 3 in Paris we launched Socialtext Unplugged , the offline wiki. On my way here, I used it by clicking on the Unplug icon, downloading a collection of wiki pages, got on a plane and edited them offline. Landed, connected and synched up changes. While supporting the occasionally connected user is important (we already support the continually connected user with Miki the mobile wiki), how we do it may be just as much of interest. The blue Unplugged icon is similar to an RSS icon, which signals to a user there is a different way to use the content outside the browser. In this case, to use the content offline. Socialtext Unplugged is collaboratively developed with Jeremy Ruston of Osmosoft , the creator of TiddlyWiki . Socialtext Unplugged is an application within a single HTML file, which also means it is cross-platform. It downloads as a Zip houston direct mail file, but synching is through Socialtext's Wiki Web Services . TiddlyWiki is a personal non-linear notebook with a Both TiddlyWiki and Socialtext are Open Source . Try it now at the Socialtext Customer Exchange or Open Source Wiki .

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(AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) Gentlemen (and ladies) start your jet engines: Passenger flights between the U.S. and China will more than double by 2012 under an agreement reached today during high-level trade talks in Washington. The deal sets the stage for fierce competition among carriers for the lucrative trans-Pacific routes, as business surges to booming China. But, the talks produced no breakthrough on U.S. objections to China's undervalued currency. American lawmakers contend Beijing's currency policy is unfair and contributes to the gaping U.S. trade deficit with China -- which reached split queen box springs a record $232 billion last year. What do you think? Is trade a tie that strangles, or binds? Sound off in the comments section. Photo: Chinese Vice Premier Wu Yi, left, and U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson give a joint statement about the talks, in Washington. -- Steph Hoo

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