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Windley's Enterprise Computing Weblog
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The Dark Side of Digital Identity (Dec 16 2003 15:54 GMT) - Steven Levy has an article in Newsweek about the dark side of digital identity. Levy ponders a world, very much in the offing, where the Internet becomes a tool for corporate and government interests by locking down every bit of data with strong identifying information and the authorizations to go with it. The upside, of course, is a world free of SPAM and viruses. The downside is that you might have to pay for every link you make in an HTML document. Sort of a virtual Singapore. |
Michael Fioritto's Radio Weblog
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More refined search tool out ... (Dec 16 2003 15:53 GMT) - More refined search tool out today. From today's San Jose Merc: Sausalito start-up Groxis is expected to release today a new search tool that categorizes search results in a more visually friendly way and could find fans among frustrated librarians, research junkies, students and others looking... [JD's New Media Musings] |
Ted Ritzer: RSS
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A letter to Harvard about ... (Dec 16 2003 15:53 GMT) - A letter to Harvard about Syndication. A Note to Harvard University: Dave Winer handed you a major gift when he turned RSS 2.0 over to Harvard. One that, I'm sure, you might not yet fully appreciate. |
WIFLblog
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A letter to Harvard about ... (Dec 16 2003 15:53 GMT) - A letter to Harvard about Syndication. A Note to Harvard University: Dave Winer handed you a major gift when he turned RSS 2.0 over to Harvard. One that, I'm sure, you might not yet fully appreciate. |
dealmac
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Avid Xpress DV 4.0 for $597 (Dec 16 2003 15:52 GMT) - DIGICOMP offers Avid Xpress DV 4.0 for $597, the lowest price we know to be available by $30. Shipping starts around $10. |
dealnews
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Avid Xpress DV 4.0 for $597 (Dec 16 2003 15:52 GMT) - DIGICOMP offers Avid Xpress DV 4.0 for $597, the lowest price we know to be available by $30. Shipping starts around $10. |
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Cardinal slams handling of Saddam (Dec 16 2003 15:52 GMT) - Eurotrash Cardinal mouths off: "'Seeing him like this, a man in his tragedy, despite all the heavy blame he bears, I had a sense of compassion for him,' he told reporters."Congratulations, Cardinal: you've won our semi-regular Cardinal Arinze "Who Asked You Anyway?" Prize. |
Funlog
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Robotickle (Dec 16 2003 15:52 GMT) - Ever since my sacred son Elyon started working on his doctorate in computer-human interface, I've become increasingly interested in the relationship between humanity and its machines. Especially the part that has anything to do with making things more fun |
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