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Configuring Site Systems and Site to
Site Communications with Advanced
Security
Configuring Site Systems and Site to
Site Communications with Advanced
Security
08/16/2004 10:22 AMTrusted Site Cross Site Scripting
Elevation of Privilege in Musicmatch
Trusted Site Cross Site Scripting
Elevation of Privilege in Musicmatch
04/14/2005 10:14 PMPosted by Hyperdose Security, Apr 14 2005
Welcome to uComics Web Site featuring
Stone Soup -- The Best Comic Site In The
Universe!
Welcome to uComics Web Site featuring
Stone Soup -- The Best Comic Site In The
Universe!
11/04/2003 04:13 AMauf den Sonntagscomic der Stone Soup .. A lighter
take
ucomics.com/stonesoup/2003/11/02
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HotFix Watch: The package modifications
that you make on an SMS 2.0 site server
do not take effect on other site servers
HotFix Watch: The package modifications
that you make on an SMS 2.0 site server
do not take effect on other site servers
07/06/2004 06:46 PMBitrix Site Manager new features enable
to trace and to analyze visitors’ site
path.
Bitrix Site Manager new features enable
to trace and to analyze visitors’ site
path.
06/25/2004 02:16 AMWonder what are your website visitors interested in? New version of
Bitrix Site Manager analyzes visitors’ site paths. [PRWEB Jun 25,
2004]
Welcome to uComics Web Site featuring
The Boondocks -- The Best Comic Site In
The Universe!
Welcome to uComics Web Site featuring
The Boondocks -- The Best Comic Site In
The Universe!
05/31/2004 07:10 AMmight .. It
ucomics.com/boondocks/2004/05/29
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Welcome to uComics Web Site featuring
FoxTrot -- The Best Comic Site In The
Universe!
Welcome to uComics Web Site featuring
FoxTrot -- The Best Comic Site In The
Universe!
04/19/2005 09:47 AMa less useful tip for those of you using TurboTax software and hoping
to "up your firepower" as it were ..
FoxTrot
ucomics.com/foxtrot/2005/04/13
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Are Splash Pages Site Killers or Site
Makers?
Are Splash Pages Site Killers or Site
Makers?
06/26/2002 01:02 PMClick here to enter.
Sullins Electronics Launches Newly
Redesigned Web Site - Site Now Features
the Latest Technology, Enhanced
Functionality and Additional Content
Sullins Electronics Launches Newly
Redesigned Web Site - Site Now Features
the Latest Technology, Enhanced
Functionality and Additional Content
03/23/2005 04:57 AMSullins Electronics, Corp., a world leader in the design and
manufacture of connectors and interconnect systems, announced today
the launch of a new Web site (www.SullinsElectronics.com) to better
represent the growth and profile of the Company. [PRWEB Mar 23, 2005]
RADIAN HEATSINKS DEBUTS WEB SITE
REDESIGN: the New RadianHeatsinks.com -
Delivering Enhanced Site Features,
Expanded Content and Improved Usability
RADIAN HEATSINKS DEBUTS WEB SITE
REDESIGN: the New RadianHeatsinks.com -
Delivering Enhanced Site Features,
Expanded Content and Improved Usability
09/03/2004 02:28 AMRadian Heatsinks, a division of Intricast Company, Inc., announces
the re-launch of its Web site, www.radianheatsinks.com. Driven to
better serve customers on- and off-line, Radian’s site redesign
showcases the first phase of site enhancements focused on providing a
more user-friendly experience – particularly for the electronics
design, engineering and thermal management audiences. The new Radian
site now features a streamlined navigation scheme, expanded content
offerings, e-commerce integration, enhanced interactivity and an
updated user interface. Additional developments will be released
throughout the remainder of the year. [PRWEB Sep 3, 2004]
Big Site SEO : Best way to optimize a
monster site
Big Site SEO : Best way to optimize a
monster site
08/17/2004 05:49 AMWhat do I do with a huge site that needs optimizing?
Site-To-Site Communication with Senders
Site-To-Site Communication with Senders
01/17/2004 10:57 PMSite News: Possible New Site?
Site News: Possible New Site?
01/15/2003 08:47 AMA Dating Site That Doesn't Need Its Own
Site
A Dating Site That Doesn't Need Its Own
Site
05/04/2004 06:25 PMPeople are starting to realize that Google is more of a platform than
just a search engine. With all the focus on social networks these
days, Google still doesn't search
in those networks. So, one
company is trying to use the power of Google and public websites to
build
their own open social networking dating site. Basically, they get
you to fill out a typical dating profile, which generates some
metadata that you include on your own website. Then, they've
apparently built out some sort of front-end that uses Google to search
sites that include that metadata. What's unclear is how they make
sure that Google will index the right sites that include the data.
The business model for the company is to show Google's contextual ads
along with the results. It's an interesting idea, but I wonder how
comfortable some people are with putting that sort of info on the
"publicly" available web. While it's really not all that different
than on a dating site, a dating site at least is somewhat hidden
behind a protective barrier, and lets the user hide some of their
info.
"Mon site :)"
"Mon site :)"
12/27/2004 04:56 AMSite Changes
Site Changes
06/17/2005 05:03 PMI've made several changes to this site to reduce the bandwidth
& CPU usage. These changes will be permanent until further
notice.

"site"
"site"
06/11/2004 12:09 AMNew BBM site
New BBM site
03/14/2005 05:09 PMSo as part of our resurgence - we've put up a new web
site.
We've been proving our business model and signing up clients. The
best part are the cold calls.
One big site vs. many little ones
One big site vs. many little ones
05/05/2004 12:31 PM"Is it better to "broaden" the topics and go for additional sets of
pages within your authority? or should you build smaller niche sites?"
PHP-SITE
PHP-SITE
12/07/2003 01:34 AMPHPSITE now PHPHOME
So, You'd Like To Map Your Site
So, You'd Like To Map Your Site
06/17/2005 03:38 PMI've been on a big "there's nothing new under the sun" kick lately, so
let's take a look at Infoseek's sitelist.txt proposal from 1997, and
deepleap.xml, from DeepLeap back in 2000. Or hey, there's HTML's LINK,
which lets you describe relationships that can encompass a lot of a
site's content....
"This site"
"This site"
10/30/2003 11:28 AMNSI Launches New Web Site
NSI Launches New Web Site
06/09/2004 02:54 AMNSI has a new customer friendly and information packed Web site.
[PRWEB Jun 9, 2004]
Monetizing Your Site
Monetizing Your Site
06/18/2004 02:20 PMSource: Search Engine Guide - It takes real work, just like any other
business, and the rewards can be somewhat shaky if you are depending
on free traffic from the search engines to build your business. But
done correctly, there...
this streaming site
this streaming site
07/16/2004 03:42 AMspeech
stream.realimpact.net/?file=clients/aclu/conf2004/20040707_ac
lu_AmericaAtACrossroads_300.rm
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Check tax changes at IRS Web site
Check tax changes at IRS Web site
01/11/2004 09:02 AMSeattle Times Jan 11 2004 4:16AM ET
PInvoke.net site goes up
PInvoke.net site goes up
04/24/2004 10:42 PMAdam Nathan, author of ".NET and COM: The Complete Interoperability
Guide", has created a website for P/Invoke declarations, as a way to
avoid developers writing their own, because "The rules are complex,
and if you make a mistake, you’ll probably corrupt memory".
Site Update
Site Update
06/19/2004 10:47 AMI've installed new software on this server and I plan to switch the
site over later this weekend. You can see the new site at
http://www.macmegasite.com/
newsite/.
This is the last story that will be posted at the old site.
Defining a Web Site
Defining a Web Site
01/08/2004 08:47 PMI have an action item from the
W3C TAG to expand my
s
trawman writeup on our
Site
Data issue. I’ve written about this problem before:
There’s No Such Thing
as a Web Site. I’m going to do it here because this is a better
writing environment and because I think the issue is of general
interest (if by “general interest” we mean to heavy Web geeks)...
New Web Site Launches
New Web Site Launches
08/31/2004 05:36 PM20,000 Leagues Site
20,000 Leagues Site
08/11/2004 01:46 PM20,000 Leagues Under the Sea - The
Ride: Thanks to Boing
Boing for this pointer to a site devoted to the "20,000 Leagues
Under the Sea" ride that used to be at Disney. I rode it three or
four times as a kid and loved it. Never read the book, but I
understand it's a classic of science fiction.
I like sites like this. Done well, for a narrow subject, not
updated — just a tribute to something that will stand forever
(or until hosting fees come due...)
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The Meatrix site is a Big Fat Lie!
The Meatrix site is a Big Fat Lie!
11/10/2003 11:39 PMVery funny but obviously the idiots that put this together have the
majority of facts very incorrect it pisses me...
"One site to the tune of another"
"One site to the tune of another"
01/18/2004 09:15 AMLe site officiel
Le site officiel
01/18/2004 05:59 AMStarsky & Hutch
starskyandhutchmovie.warnerbros.com
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"this electrical site"
"this electrical site"
01/19/2004 07:16 AMSite News: New
Site News: New
01/27/2003 04:59 PMWeb Site for GPL Violations?
Web Site for GPL Violations?
01/16/2004 11:33 AMWhat is the Best Way to Handle a GPL
Violation?: There should be a Web site solely to track GPL
violations. It'd be a nice way to keep everything in the same
place.
When you find that somebody is violating the GPL by
distributing your code or a derivative of your code as a closed source
product, how do you go about handling it? I have found two violations
of the GPL for my Java Utilities, in the last month.
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Getting in as a Featured Site on MSN
Getting in as a Featured Site on MSN
02/06/2003 09:28 PM"It's done on a fixed cpc basis with a 50k minimum buy. The listing
are shown in the order of total advertising spent across the MSN
network..."
More On The New Site Design
More On The New Site Design
01/25/2003 11:53 PMThanks for everyone's feedback on the new design, keep it coming.
I fixed a bug in the commenting system where emails where getting
shown when people did not want them to be. Feel free to just test the
commenting system, I want to weed out any errors. If you do have
problems, let me know what browser and platform you are on.
I'd like to explain the new CMS in detail. I explained it well to G.K. Nelson
of Stonefishspine in email, and below is a part of that conversation
that I think explains the system well.
The CMS uses PHP/MySql, and just a touch of Apache work.
The way it works is there is a page called error.php that all bad
requests are forwarded to (401,403, and 404 errors). Then, the error
page determines if you were requesting a blog page, and if so delivers
that to you. The whole thing is transparent. Ex: When you request
http://www.readinged.com/blog/archives/December-2002/ the server sees
that there is no such file, and directs you to the error page. The
error page sees that you requested something within /blog/, and feeds
you what you wanted without you knowing any different. And it will
work with search engines because of the transparency of the whole
thing; you never know you're actually hitting an error page. The
advantage that I see is you get a clean URL scheme that you can adapt
however you want without having to actually maintain all of those
pages. The only disadvantage I see is its going to cause a lot of
"bad request" hits in log files, but I can live with
that.
I got the idea to design the system this way from PHP.net. If you
are not familiar with the PHP website, they use a system similar to
this for bad requests. If you request http://www.php.net/strtolower
their site engine will redirect you to the function page for the
strtolower() function, who's URL is actually quite longer than what
you need to type in.
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Generate A Random Password
Generate A Random Password
09/06/2004 09:29 PMiRobot Secures Funding For Military
Robot
iRobot Secures Funding For Military
Robot
04/13/2004 08:46 AMJOEL JOHNSON -- iRobot, the company who sells the Roomba robotic
vacuum cleaner to finance their darker, more nefarious aims, has
secured a military contract worth around $32 million to build a dark,
nefarious remote-control robot for the U.S. Army. The Small Unmanned
Ground Vehicle (SUGV, or suuuh-gaaaah-vuh) isn't a...
Generate random text in Word
Generate random text in Word
12/10/2003 11:28 AMOn an empty paragraph, if you type =rand(3) and press return, Word
will generate "random" text for three paragraphs. Replace the three
with another number if you want more or less. If you want to get
fancy, you can determin...
SQL Server Scripts to generate random
passwords
SQL Server Scripts to generate random
passwords
07/28/2004 05:51 AMRandom Password Generator Pro v12.0
Random Password Generator Pro v12.0
01/25/2004 06:22 PMRandom Password Generator Pro lets you create up to 10 million
passwords at a time with full MS-Access Database support. Passwords
may be selected using up to 94 different characters to choose from.
User's have full control on password criteria. Will check for
duplications, compare generated passwords against word dictionaries to
prevent them from easily being cracked. Additional uses for this
product are creating PINs, Account Numbers, Registration Codes and
Logins as well as passwords. [Shareware $30.00 7.57 MB]
Setting a Power-On Password
Setting a Power-On Password
07/04/2004 12:41 AMRobot Eats Flies to Generate Power
Robot Eats Flies to Generate Power
09/08/2004 06:30 PMRandom Robot News
Random Robot News
01/05/2004 05:33 PMOver the last couple of weeks I've accumulated lots of robot news
that I haven't had time to post. To help get things rolling again, I
offer these two items. First
Phillip M. Torrone sent us
links to his photos of the Sony QRIO and AIBO robots.
Meanwhile, Ghassan
Abdallah sent this link to the ERobot CCMP Project, a student
effort to create a Linux-based robot controlled over wireless LAN
technology that includes audio, video, GPS, and other sensors.
College using Social Security numbers as
default passwords now suffers hack
College using Social Security numbers as
default passwords now suffers hack
06/06/2005 12:06 AMMax Movie Maker v3.0
Max Movie Maker v3.0
12/16/2003 12:54 AMMax Movie Maker is a powerful tool to help you in creating your own
home movies of vcd/svcd/dvd from a lots of media type, such as
avi/mpg/mpeg/wmv/asf/divx etc. [Shareware $39.90 1.8 MB]
Qinetiq bags robot maker
Qinetiq bags robot maker
09/08/2004 06:40 AMUK spooks buy US spooks
Windows Movie Maker 2 Chat
Windows Movie Maker 2 Chat
11/18/2003 12:46 PMRobot Stories Movie
Robot Stories Movie
02/13/2004 09:17 AMSid Lavernts, home movie maker
extraordinaire
Sid Lavernts, home movie maker
extraordinaire
01/28/2004 06:39 PMBoing Boing pal Matt Haber wrote an article for the NY Times about Sid
Lavernts, a guy who singlehandedly created many funny and offbeat
movies, often featuring himself, combing el-cheapo equipment with
extraordinary resourcefulness and creativity.
"Mr. Laverents's first completed movie, 'The Wonders That Surround Us:
Snails' (1966), is a 26-minute nature film set in the least exotic of
locales: his backyard. Shot — at what must inevitably be described
as a snail's pace — over four years, the film captures its subjects
with magnifying lenses Mr. Laverents designed himself. Playful and
informative, it is somewhat reminiscent of Disney educational
filmstrips. (Mr. Laverents sold 'Snails' and several of his other
nature films to the California Department of Education for classroom
use.) One thing that differentiates 'Snails' from Disney movies like
the 1954'The Vanishing Prairie' (aside from hundreds of thousands of
dollars) is Mr. Laverents's wit. On the sticky subject of snails'
mating habits, for example, he tells us: 'A snail's love life is
considerably simplified by the fact that they are hermaphroditic.' We
see two snails press together. 'So, no matter who meets whom, it's
always `boy meets girl.'"
Link:
UK movie biz strikes again at DVD
copying software maker
UK movie biz strikes again at DVD
copying software maker
12/16/2003 10:08 AMNow DMCA-like EUCD is part of UK law
Asimov's "I, Robot" Gets Movie Treatment
Asimov's "I, Robot" Gets Movie Treatment
12/23/2003 09:31 AMAny Upcoming Robot Movie News?
Any Upcoming Robot Movie News?
12/29/2003 11:53 PMTonight we went and saw Elf. The kids loved it, but there wasn't any
Jesus came as a baby to bring Salvation message in it *cough*the real
meaning of
Christmas*cough* so I didn't care
for the movie as much as they did. Well anyway, while on the way out
of the theatre I saw a poster for the
new IRobot movie. I know that this isn't earthshattering news, but
hey, the IRobot movie
now has its own website according to the poster. Actually, the
website has
probably been around a while but, well, I finally just noticed it, so
I thought I'd
share. Looking at the website, I wonder if they're trying to do some
sor of weird before the movie stuff like the AI movie did? Like what
does it really mean when they say, "What are you going to do with
yours?" Also, In other movie news, now that Arnold Swartzenegger is
now gov of CA anyone want to take a guess as to whether the remake of
WestWorld is still a go? I'm guessing
probably not but one can still have some elf holiday spirit hope,
can't they?
Windows Movie Maker 2 Winter Fun Pack
2003
Windows Movie Maker 2 Winter Fun Pack
2003
11/13/2003 12:32 PMMake holiday home movies like a pro with this creative collection of
winter sound effects, holiday music, and seasonal video titles and
animations, made exclusively for Windows Movie Maker 2. You can start
simply by creating a digital video greeting card with a holiday
message for family and friends, then enhance it with these special
features we've designed especially for holiday giving.
JavaMix
JavaMix
04/27/2004 11:45 AMWelcome in JavaMix!
Japanese electronics maker Sony's
dancing humanoid robot learns how to jog
Japanese electronics maker Sony's
dancing humanoid robot learns how to jog
12/18/2003 01:07 PMSiliconValley.com Dec 18 2003 9:33AM ET
I, Robot movie release sparks renewed
interest in Asimov's 3 laws
I, Robot movie release sparks renewed
interest in Asimov's 3 laws
07/16/2004 11:46 AMTyler Emerson says:
With today's film release of the feature film "I, Robot,"
the Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence has launced a
new website, "3 Laws Unsafe", to explore the non-fictional problems
presented by Isaac Asimov’s Three Laws of Robotics. The Three Laws
are widely known and are often taken seriously as reasonable solutions
for guiding future AI. But are they truly reasonable?
LinkaviManager 0.8.2
aviManager 0.8.2
12/08/2003 02:09 PMA movie database for large movie collections written in Perl.
aviManager
aviManager
11/07/2003 07:44 AMAviManager 0.8.1 released
aviManager 0.9pre5
aviManager 0.9pre5
12/29/2004 04:12 PMA movie database for large movie collections written in Perl.
302 Redirect Hack Fastly Becoming Most
Infamous SE Listings Hack Ever
302 Redirect Hack Fastly Becoming Most
Infamous SE Listings Hack Ever
03/14/2005 05:10 PMThis subject just will not die until the search engines address it.
"Google and Yahoo are now working to perfect ways to determine when to
treat a 302 like a Moved-Temporarily redirect, and when to treat it
like an exit-tracker. It's far from a simple problem, so it's going to
take some time."
iRobot
iRobot
02/10/2004 02:48 PMHelen Greiner, CEO of iRobot, which is making robots subsurvient to
us. X, Y, and Z...and its a Robot! Technology: Navigation (coverage
algorythms, wall following, edge detection), Cleaning (edge cleaning,
transition, low power) and Agressive IP protection. Had to innovate...
[etech] iRobot
[etech] iRobot
02/10/2004 02:48 PM Helen Greiner, iRobot president and cofounder, is giving a
commercial. She shows an ad. She tells us her company is hot. She
tells us that her company's robotic vacuums (Roombas) pick up more
dirt than conventional vacuums and cost less than the competitors. The
only topic of technical interest she touches on is how Roombas escape
from tricky areas of houses. In her demo of the vacuum, she actually
sprinkles crumbs on the floor, like every door-to-door vacuum sales
person in history. Oy veh. Vacuum robots are just the tip of the
iceberg, she says. [Let's hope so.] The...
10.3: Use a password analyzer to improve
password security
10.3: Use a password analyzer to improve
password security
10/30/2003 12:37 AMIf you try to change the password for a Keychain using the Keychain
Access app, you'll notice on the resulting dialog box a circular
button with an 'i' in it, as seen in the inset in the screenshot. If
you click on it, Panthe...
iRobot Introduces the Scooba
iRobot Introduces the Scooba
06/05/2005 11:13 PMThe Scooba
does for mopping the floor what the Roomba
did for vacuuming. Or that's what iRobot hopes according to recent CNN
Money and PC
Magazine articles. The best quote is from the CNN article which
says the Scooba
"sucks up the excess water and stores it to be
dumped
later using artificial intelligence". Wow, I would have thought
they'd use a vacuum or a pump of some kind to suck up water but
apparently AI does the job just
as well. For the real technical details on the Scooba visit the iRobot
Scooba
Preview page.
Live from ETech: iRobot...
Live from ETech: iRobot...
02/10/2004 02:53 PMFor the most part the ETCon keynotes are pretty much high-concept
fluff. They're fundamentally high-profile, high-glamour bits of
hardcore tech that (often) are completely outside the practical
experience of the so-called Alpha geeks that attend these events. But
they have their value - they're designed, I imagine, to be more
brain-openers than brain-developers, they're there to extent the
aspirations, intentions and creativity of the people who attend the
event rather than to be of direct use to them. Nonetheless if you're
not blown away by the technology or awed by the future tech on
display, they can seem like more of a waste of time. Bring on the
stuff I can actually use...
Last year the troubling session of this kind was from K. Eric
Drexler on Nanotechnology, which most people had already read about in
great length but there wasn't a lot of apparent movement upon. The
geeks in the room were interested in the theory but wanted results or
something they could participate in. Intrigue fought with frustration
and in the end - I think - frustration won. This year that balance was
never more in evidence in the second keynote of the morning: Ro
bots: Saving Time, Money and Lives.
Helen Greiner from iRobot
Corporation came on stage and seemed surprisingly nervous. She
started talking about the Roomba
automatic robotic hoover and did so at considerable length. The
immediate interest ("I want one") faded quite rapidly as people
gradually tired of the technological challenges of sensing walls,
picking up dust and getting in close to the walls. Watching something
of technological interest but distinct from the activities of most of
the people in the room just seemed to gradually cease being that
fascinating. But all that changed when she moved onto the military
applications and particularly the
Packbot [See the
brochure].
The first reaction to the Packbots is fascination and a certain
amount of awe. Comments like "I've seen this movie!" and "I want one"
mix with awed responses to the robustness of the devices concerned. A
video is shown where a Packbot is thrown through a window, lands with
a thump, bounces a bit, rights itself, looks around and wanders off.
One zooms up a staircase. One falls from a second story window and
survives intact. Murmurs of delight from the audience at the new toy
on offer reverberate through the room.
But gradually the mood changes and anxieties start to appear.
Questions about the applicability and potential uses of the technology
start to collide with the natural utopianism of the geek audience.
What will these robots be used for? Who will control them?
Where are the controls? It's not immediately clear exactly where the
anxiety is coming from - we all appreciate that weapons have to be
built, that there is a need for the armed forces. But there seems to
be something different about using robotics. Thinking about it I come
to the conclusion that maybe it's about a sense of automated killing -
an absence of human presence that makes the whole thing resonate with
the increasingly mechanised processes of death that echoed through the
last century. Is keeping people further out of the equation actually a
good idea? Does it discourage or encourage conflict if your
side can eradicate another country without suffering any losses at
all? Those human horrors of shell-shock and war-weariness - the
insanity caused by human-upon-human violence suddenly seem to me
almost preferable options - deterrents to conflict designed to stop us
arbitrarily exterminating people and going to war.
I'm not going to judge the people involved - I don't have that
right. We all know that warfare and the technologies of warfare must
evolve and adapt. The arms race still exists, and will continue to do
so as long as state feels under threat from other states or from
terror-attacks. It's just that I didn't expect such an early
brain-opening session to ring such alarm bells or to give me such
concern for the future... On occasion, this country I'm visiting feels
like it believes itself to be under seige - like some kind of
gated-community surrounded by paramilitary, robotic guards...
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