Tracking the Threat
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Broadlook--#1 Applicant Tracking
Software Solution--Empowers your
Applicant Tracking Software and fills
your Applicant Tracking Software with
applicant tracking relationships.
Broadlook--#1 Applicant Tracking
Software Solution--Empowers your
Applicant Tracking Software and fills
your Applicant Tracking Software with
applicant tracking relationships.
07/16/2004 03:14 AMWhichever applicant tracking software your company uses, you need to
look at the Broadlook Suite of Software which should seamlessly
integrate with whichever applicant tracking software you are using.
BroadLook is an integrated set of applications designed to harness the
Internet as a powerful real-time data source--the data from which can
be exported into your applicant tracking software. [PRWEB Jul 16,
2004]
Clockware Releases Version 4.4 -
Significantly Enhances Timesheet Styles,
Expands Status Tracking, Employee and
Organizational Data Tracking Features
Clockware Releases Version 4.4 -
Significantly Enhances Timesheet Styles,
Expands Status Tracking, Employee and
Organizational Data Tracking Features
04/05/2005 04:50 AMClockware announces its seventh major release in eight years, adding
enhancements to its enterprise timesheet software, time tracking,
leave and exception time tracking and other key timesheet system
features. [PRWEB Apr 5, 2005]
Tracking Blogs, Tracking Packages --
What's The Difference?
Tracking Blogs, Tracking Packages --
What's The Difference?
03/31/2005 09:04 AMExtreme Tech Mar 31 2005 1:16PM GMT
Web Tracking of Billable Time Improves
Productivity and Bottom Line/New Kyebot
Time Tracking and Billing Software
Announces Availability
Web Tracking of Billable Time Improves
Productivity and Bottom Line/New Kyebot
Time Tracking and Billing Software
Announces Availability
09/13/2004 02:58 AMNew Web-based time and billing application simplifies administrative
tasks associated with tracking billable hours and virtually eliminates
problems with under-billing. [PRWEB Sep 13, 2004]
Tracking the newsroom bug-tracking idea
Tracking the newsroom bug-tracking idea
02/01/2005 09:42 PMI want to return to the idea I floated a few days ago about
bug-trackin
g software for newsrooms. The
comment
s response ranged from "neat idea!" to "it'll never work," so
let's look it over again.
What I imagined was something similar to the way open-source
software development projects manage bug reports. When people file
bugs against such a project, they go to a publicly available online
resource and enter a form that says "Here's a problem I encountered,"
and provide details. Different projects follow different
organizational structures, but generally speaking, other developers
will review the bug and try to classify it: Sometimes they'll say it's
a duplicate and point to previous entries in the database that dealt
with it; sometimes they'll say it's a simple problem and go fix it
right away and close it out; sometimes they'll say it's a big one and
leave it open to be dealt with in the future; sometimes they'll say
it's a "known bug" that for one reason or another is never going to be
fixed; sometimes they'll say it's not a bug at all.
For a newsroom, the idea is to provide a structure and a channel
for reader dissatisfaction. You wouldn't have to follow the software
model detail for detail, but the general outline could be valuable:
Provide a form for readers to enter complaints, one that requires them
to present details. Post the complaint publicly as soon as it's
entered, and record the publication's response in a reasonably prompt
fashion -- anything from "Thanks, we fixed the spelling on that name"
to "we chose the phrase 'private accounts' because it is an accurate
description of the president's proposal, and the label was in wide use
by supporters of the idea until very recently, so we do not plan to
stop using the term." The explanation is on record, and if other
readers keep filing the same complaint they can simply be pointed back
to the original answer. Spam? Just delete it. Letters to the editor
that don't have a specific complaint? Re-route them to the letters
box.
The most common objection seems to be, forget it -- this will
become another free-for-all for political partisans to work out their
agendas, another wide-open Internet forum that will degenerate into
circular debate. Such forums already exist, to be sure; the point of a
bug tracker is to avoid that outcome by choosing a narrower
environment for the feedback that allows you to quickly aggregate and
dispose of duplicate complaints, and that provides a public record of
responsiveness and accountability. If 500 people all holler that you
shouldn't say "private accounts," you can answer them once and be done
with it -- but you can point each individual complaint back to your
explanation, so those people understand that you actually heard them
and offered some sort of response. There's a big difference between
the silence of no response and "no, we're not doing that, here's why."
The latter won't satisfy everyone, but it at least acknowledges that
there's been an exchange on the subject.
Ross Karchner proposed a
somewhat different model based on wiki practices: "1) A publically
viewable changelog, where you can see, in detail, the changes made to
an article. 2) A place where the author(s) and editor(s) can discuss
the changes needed and made. This is also in public view..." I'm not
sure whether Ross means the changelog and the writer/editor dialogue
to commence from the first time the writer composed a draft, or only
upon publication. The former is, I think, too wide open -- even a
blogger has the right to compose a posting and revise it in private
before choosing to push the "publish" button. The latter is fine --
but since most reputable publications rarely change articles once
they're published, and note the changes as corrections if they do,
then it's just codifying an existing practice in slightly different
ways.
As for the idea of trying all this out at Salon: Who knows, I might
well advocate it, though my current on-leave status doesn't put me in
a good spot to work on it. But Salon has been dealing with the
back-and-forth of online criticism of our work for 9 years plus.
Whatever problems we may suffer from, a failure of responsiveness to
online feedback is not, I think, one of them, and we have a pretty
sturdy process for reviewing complaints fast and correcting them where
needed.
I think this approach would pay off best for a newsroom that is
having difficulty convincing readers that the publication is actually
listening to them. If you showed the public that you were recording
and responding to the issues they raised -- whether you end up
publishing a correction or simply saying, "We don't think that needs
correcting, and here's why" -- I think you'd start to bank some
confidence and trust pretty quickly.
I'm not suggesting that this idea is the single,
one-fix-solves-all-problems answer to the ills of journalism today.
It's a pragmatic, you-could-do-it-real-soon suggestion for beginning
to deal with professional journalism's biggest problem: the public's
loss of trust, which begins with the sense that media companies are
big institutions that pay no attention to their own mistakes.
PDF Tracking On the Way
PDF Tracking On the Way
04/02/2005 05:49 PMNet tracking
Net tracking
02/19/2004 03:40 PMLet's start
Eye Tracking
Eye Tracking
03/19/2005 02:41 AMTracking the Blackout bug
Tracking the Blackout bug
04/09/2004 04:07 PMMore on Tracking Reporters via the Web
More on Tracking Reporters via the Web
01/16/2004 01:00 PMDave Winer says
don't
bother adopting a reporter (see
this discussion on Jay Rosen's
PressThink blog for background) on the campaign trail. Track issues,
not journalists, he says.
Meanwhile, Jay
weighs in with why he likes and hates the
original idea himself.
Tracking Reporters
Tracking Reporters
01/16/2004 10:56 AMThere is some great though on the issue of tracking reporters during
the campaign. There is a real need for accountability to rebuild trust
in our political system. I am inclined to leave pure media criticism
to the pros and...
WiFi tracking
WiFi tracking
12/29/2003 01:36 PMForget RFID. Well, don't, but National Scientific Corporation has a
prototype of a WiFi tagging system that, like RFID, lets you track
things in real-time...
Tracking Your Taxes
Tracking Your Taxes
04/13/2005 10:08 PMSQLshout 1.0 tracking (CVS)
SQLshout 1.0 tracking (CVS)
06/04/2004 01:59 PMAn SQL-based Shoutcast streamer.
Better Tracking In Mad Cow Wake?
Better Tracking In Mad Cow Wake?
01/01/2004 01:29 PMCBS News Jan 1 2004 11:09AM ET
Tracking Tomcat
Tracking Tomcat
06/02/2004 02:31 AM
If you need to keep track of changes in Tomcat releases, this is
a good page to bookmark.

Tracking Down A 419 Scammer
Tracking Down A 419 Scammer
11/06/2003 06:12 PMThere are a ton of folks who, when bored, have decided to mess with
419 Nigerian email scammers. They respond to one of the spams at
random, and then either write up an article or an amusing webpage
about the experience. That was interesting the first few times, but
recently it's had a "been there, done that" feel to it. Now, a woman
in Connecticut has gone one step further. Instead of just emailing
with one of these scammers,
she helped to get one arrested. Good for her. Maybe others will
start doing the same thing, and it will help cut down on all those 419
scams. Of course, there are some risks involved, since Nigerian
scammers
are criminals and have been known to harm or even kill
people. So, while it may sound like fun, it's probably not worth
doing in all cases.
CA to offer ID tracking
CA to offer ID tracking
04/06/2005 07:28 AMComputer Weekly Apr 6 2005 11:07AM GMT
Tracking GPL Violators
Tracking GPL Violators
03/19/2005 03:08 AMSlashdot Mar 18 2005 11:52AM GMT
The Bug :: The bug tracking experience
The Bug :: The bug tracking experience
11/03/2003 04:44 PMPlanning fase has started now.
TeeKai's Tracking XSS
TeeKai's Tracking XSS
06/07/2002 09:00 AMTracking back
Tracking back
03/13/2003 10:14 AMWell, I made my first link to someone else's blog. (Which feels just
so weird, somehow, like I just teetered...
Tracking the spoils of war
Tracking the spoils of war
04/21/2004 11:27 AMRSS tracking for marketing
RSS tracking for marketing
03/06/2004 01:53 AMEmail marketers have a big problem. HTML email is a better marketing
medium and is more trackable than text email....
BuddyGopher: tracking IM away messages
BuddyGopher: tracking IM away messages
03/06/2004 01:57 AMfor lots of college kids, away messages act as blogs. buddygopher
tracks over 200,000 of them.
WORDCOUNT / Tracking the Way We Use
Language /
WORDCOUNT / Tracking the Way We Use
Language /
07/25/2004 04:05 AMorder of magnitude .. wordcount
fabrica.it/wordcount/main.php
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Features: Tracking Packages with RSS
Features: Tracking Packages with RSS
03/17/2005 04:21 AMUsing XSLT and UPS's Web services, Yakov Shafranovich builds a package
tracking app with RSS.
AdSense Tracking Script
AdSense Tracking Script
04/09/2004 04:06 PMMembers develop a tracking script.
Your Cell Phone Is Tracking You
Your Cell Phone Is Tracking You
12/21/2003 03:43 AMPollGuy writes "I had never heard until this article in the New York
Times (sacrifice of first born required) about services that let
regular people track the ...
Meme propagation tracking
Meme propagation tracking
08/01/2004 11:18 PMMy previous entry is an entry into Nova
Spivack’s meme tracking experiment. Although you enter by
copying his entry to your blog and changing the text, it’s not
the same thing as Friday Five or other such silliness. The idea is to
study how an idea spreads around the Web from a single blog
posting.
To help track the spread, there’s a GUID
that can be used to search Google. Theoretically, any page
containing that GUID will be an entry into the project, but it is
likely that someone will poison the results by putting the GUID
elsewhere. It’s also likely that someone will link to the
project without participating. This helps spread the meme but would
not include the GUID.
On the individual archive page for this entry, powered by the
Technorati API and MTTechnorati, there’s a list of the last 25
links to the main project page. The Technorati list would include
links from all blogs tracked by Technorati, whether they include the
GUID or not.
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» (176 words)
BCS improves IT skills tracking
BCS improves IT skills tracking
04/20/2004 06:00 AMvnunet.com Apr 20 2004 10:22AM GMT
this chart tracking various factors
this chart tracking various factors
11/16/2003 06:59 AMlook at a number of factors .. fair play over at the
NYT
nytimes.com/2003/11/14/opinion/14OHAN.html
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site | 5 links
Hi-tech tracking of sex offenders
Hi-tech tracking of sex offenders
05/28/2004 01:54 AMThe government may track sex offenders released from prison by using
satellite systems and lie detectors.
Tracking down the pirate DVDs
Tracking down the pirate DVDs
07/16/2004 01:43 AMNews.bbc.co.uk - Thu Jul 15, 09:30 am GMT
Pew February Tracking Poll
Pew February Tracking Poll
04/14/2004 06:26 AMPew February Tracking Pollhttp://www.pewinternet.org/reports/pdfs/PIP_April2004_Data_Memo.p
dfIn their poll in February, they recorded their
highest readings ever on the number of Internet users who participate
in online auctions, and the number of Americans who use computers. In
addition, they received their first reading ever on wireless
connectivity.
* 17% of Internet users have logged on using
a wireless device. This is the first reading they have ever attempted
on wireless connectivity. Members of Gen Y (those ages 18-27) are far
and away the most likely to have used
wireless devices - 28%
have done so.
* 23% of U.S. Internet users have
participated in online auctions. This is the highest reading on online
auctions they have ever recorded. This online activity is still the
province of men more than women, the relatively well-to-do, and those
who have lots of online experiences.
* 65% of Internet
users have purchased a product online. This is their highest reading
on e-commerce.
* 73% of American adults (those 18 and over)
use computers. This is the highest computer-adoption rate they have
ever measured. This file has a table of the basic demographics of
computer users.
* 63% of American adults use the Internet -
that translates to 128 million people. This file has a table of the
basic demographics of Internet users.
* 55% of Internet
users go online during a typical day.
* 53% of Internet
users have six or more years of experience.
The full report
contains a demographic breakdown of computer users and Internet users
and is available for downloading at the above listed URL.
Satellite tracking for criminals
Satellite tracking for criminals
09/01/2004 07:34 PMProlific offenders and paedophiles are to be monitored using
satellites under three pilot schemes.
CRM Commercial tracking tool
CRM Commercial tracking tool
04/10/2004 08:56 AMCRM 2.4 Coming soon!
Tracking system on the way for pets
Tracking system on the way for pets
08/30/2004 06:34 AMSiliconValley.com Aug 30 2004 10:52AM GMT
The Web: Tracking customers online
The Web: Tracking customers online
12/03/2003 07:23 PMAlso, the technologies used by the search engines are often developed
by third parties. "Google's phone and address listings are gathered by
a third party ...
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