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Fileshare Networking 06/15/2004 09:24 PM

CleverCactus Share Combine the social networking aspect of Orkut and Friendster with the filesharing aspect of programs like Kazaa and WinMX, and you get clevercac tus share. Get the RIAA off your back by only sharing file folders with people you actually know. Throw in encrypted transfers and platform-independency as a bonus. General Public release is scheduled for tomorrow, but you can sign up and start today.




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PC-Mac-Net FileShare 3.0


PC-Mac-Net FileShare 3.0 11/18/2003 09:02 PM
Allows you to easily transfer files between Macintoshes and Windows PCs over a local area network or over the Internet.

FileShare 2003


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Multiple vulnerabilities in WWW
Fileshare Pro <= 2.42


Multiple vulnerabilities in WWW
Fileshare Pro <= 2.42
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Free version of PC-Mac-Net FileShare
v3.1 released


Free version of PC-Mac-Net FileShare
v3.1 released
12/09/2003 08:40 PM
ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA -- December 9, 2003 -- Lava Software is now shipping PC-Mac-Net FileShare Lite v3.1, a free product which allows users to share files easily and securely between computers connected over a Local Area Network (LAN) or the Internet. It provides a secure, enhanced replacement for Microsoft Windows file sharing, thus helping to protect networked computers from Internet hackers. It also allows users to easily transfer files and folders, such as family movies and photo collections, between computers connected over the Internet.

PC-Mac-Net FileShare v3.0 transfers
family movies over the Internet


PC-Mac-Net FileShare v3.0 transfers
family movies over the Internet
12/02/2003 01:45 AM
ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA -- November 25, 2003 -- Lava Software is now shipping PC-Mac-Net FileShare v3.0, a product which allows users to share files, such as family movies and photo collections, easily and securely between computers connected over the Internet. Versions are available for Windows 95/98/NT/ME/2000/XP, MacOS X and MacOS Classic. A Linux version is coming in early 2004.

PC-Mac-Net FileShare 3.0 boosts speed,
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PC-Mac-Net FileShare 3.0 boosts speed,
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Lava Software Pty. Ltd. on Tuesday released PC-Mac-Net FileShare v3.0, a new version of their file-sharing software aimed at Mac and Windows users.

PC-Mac-Net FileShare v4.6 Offers
Enhanced Internet File Sharing


PC-Mac-Net FileShare v4.6 Offers
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06/17/2005 03:41 PM
Lava Software is now shipping PC-Mac-Net FileShare v4.6, a product which allows users to transfer files and folders easily and securely between all varieties of MacOS, Windows, and Linux computers across LANs, across cities and across the world. [PRWEB Jun 16, 2005]

Online Dating Innovator eTwine.com
Officially Launches its Wildly Popular
Social Networking and Online Dating
Website with Several Thousand Members
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Phase. Unique website integrates online
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planning, and bl0gs.


Online Dating Innovator eTwine.com
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planning, and bl0gs.
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New Zip for Networking


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Networking your way to a new job


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Networking is the most important element of your job search. MedZilla dispels the myth that networking is shaking hands and passing out business cards. In this article, MedZilla explains how networking fits into the job search, what networking really is and how a networking cover letter can provide the foundation of a successful networking campaign. [PRWEB Jun 11, 2004]

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Sometime in December, somebody flipped a big switch and all of a sudden everyone was inviting me to join their Linkedin network. Then suddenly last week the Kozmick Finger pointed at Orkut, and near as I can tell, all the geeks on the planet have spent this weekend busily inviting each other to be Orkut pals. It all seems mostly harmless; mind you, I haven’t actually got any use out of either of ’em. For what it’s worth, all the Orkutians seem to be heavy geeks, while about half the Linkedincrowd is VCs and businesspeople. I don’t think it’s gonna change the world, but I’ve been wrong before. To those whose invitations I’ve declined: sorry, nothing personal, it’s just that I feel I ought to either have spent some face-to-face time with you or been in some substantial online interaction.

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Social Networking?


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Welcome to our partnership with JIWIRE: If you're a previous visitor to Wi-Fi Networking News, you'll notice some changes today in our banner, the left navigation bar, and our site's coloring. We've partnered with JIWIRE, an editorial operation that combines a great hot-spot directory with a terrific editorial approach to teaching how to most effectively use Wi-Fi in specific and wireless in general. (That last part is self promotion: I helped plan the editorial mission and calendar over the last three months, and act as senior editor for JIWIRE: writing, planning, and working with freelance contributors.) Our partnership with JIWIRE doesn't change anything editorially: we're still an independent organization, and Nancy Gohring and myself will continue to report in the fashion we have over the life of this site. JIWIRE will be handling the advertising sales for this site, however, and our connection back and forth should help us both reach more people. We link to their hotspot directory (see at upper left) and they link to our headlines. JIWIRE has also begun its real editorial cycle starting today. If you visit their home page you'll see links to five regular daily themes: Wi-Fi, Hotspots, Cellular, Road Warrior, and Gadgets. Each of these themes is handled by a dedicated bloggers (with excellent credentials): Nancy Gohring (WNN, NY Times, InfoWorld), Mike Masnick (TechDirt, consultant), Brian Jepson (O'Reilly, book author), Paul Boutin (Slate, Wired), and Agen Schmitz (formerly of Amazon.com), respectively. The idea of this section of the site was to provide timely and interesting items about subjects that appeal to a wireless audience, but without the formality and depth of a full-length feature. I'm looking forward to working closely with JIWIRE on both sides of the fence: as an editor with them and as a partner on the news site. It's a great complementary combination, and I welcome your feedback!...

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10.3: Add IP over FireWire networking


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New Take on Mesh Networking


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Bringing social networking to everything


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I'm sorry I disagree.....[read response after article].......

The next big thing in online social networking.

According to Reuters Social networking sites, which look to introduce friends of friends or people with common interests, have grabbed the attention of Internet users and venture capitalists but many are still looking for ways to make money.

Online dating siteTickle ( >2million profiles) launched a People Search service on its network that includes AskJeeves' . The partnership fuses the uncertain social networking phenomenon with a search model that has proven invaluable to both consumers and marketers on the public Internet.

Kolabora news expert Scott Allen blogs in his Social Networking News: According to Tickle CEO James Currier, “Search is a natural way for online social networking to move forward”. (..) "Tickle people search brings online search full circle, back to letting us find the right people to talk to.”

Reuters press release (April 22)

read more in the full articles quoted from three blogs

- Ask Jeeves Brings Search to Tickle (ClickZNews)< BR>- Jeeves, what’s the next big thing in online social networking? (Online Business Networks)
- Education — the real "next big thing" in online social networking (Online Business Networks)

[Smart Mobs]

I'm certainly in favor of putting social networking into context - but search is not a context.  It's sort of like getting it backwards.

It's not about bringing search to social networking.  It's about bringing social networking to everything.


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Networking Security Concepts


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Social Television Networking


Social Television Networking 06/28/2004 05:22 AM
While lots of media companies have been trying to figure out how the whole "social networking" phenomenon impacts their business, it looks like AOL is trying to take the concept to the next level while also being true to their plans of "convergence." They've patented the concept of buddy list TV sharing. The idea is that you could see what your friends were watching on TV and immediately tune in yourself. It's not too hard to see how this would work. Already, the latest version of Yahoo Messenger includes the ability to see what music your friends are listening to and immediately tuning in yourself. This idea tries to go a bit further. For instance, someone could set up a chat room around a particular TV show, and could then play that show, while everyone else could discuss it in real-time. To understand what you're watching, it would require a set-top box that would tie into your internet connection as well. Of course, it's unclear how such a system will work in an age of TiVo when no-one watches a show at the same time.

Networking industry looks ahead


Networking industry looks ahead 05/11/2004 05:59 PM
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social networking as a web service


social networking as a web service 01/27/2004 02:23 AM

shiva cleansThese folks totally groks it..... (their names are Grant and Cyndie Berg.)

back and forth over the social portal play. Zawodny on the point missed: Stokes misses it not just once , but twic e.

Om nearl y follows him off the "they just want my rolodex and why should I give it to them" cliff, but veers at the last instant and manages to strike a glancing blow at a worthy target by alluding to social networking services embedded in client applications -- and spawns some interesting comments. Marc Canter's beating the FOAF drum again. I'm looking forward to peopleaggregator's next rev. Sifry's apparently working on FOAFing up Technorati, too. It isn't an accident that Sifry's tagline is web services for bloggers.

Anyway... back on topic...

benjamin grantLook, Friendster didn't get $10m solely on the basis of its current business model. It sure as shit didn't get it on the basis of its software / infrastructure [and I hope they're spending some of that money on some engineers].

They got it because, as Jon Udell and others have pointed out (can't find link -- may be misattributing), user-contributed data is a valid currency for the next generation of online [web] service[s] businesses. And anyone who can succeed at being a primary conduit for user contributed data which has bearing on purchase decisions and product / technology adoption/popularity has a great opportunity.

What Stokes seemed to miss, which Jeremy alluded to initially and Marc re-iterates from another vector:


"The place to make the money is by adding value added, functionality, tools, services - what have - AROUND these most basic of all instinctful notions. Not by charging for the right to do them - in the first place!

So a PeopleFinder or FriendRanking or Introduction manager or Private email or IM enabler kind of platform - would be augmented with value added tools - to become a new business model. This what I mean by 'new kinds of tools."


... is that web services technologies are going to enable a Friendster, an Amazon, and a Google to operate in a unified manner delivering synergistic services to groups of connected (define it any way you want) people with shared interests.

This is what people are hopping up and down about, and I think there's some solid cause [lineofsight - code + words + pictures]

I'm feeling all warm and fuzzy.  2004 is looking to be pretty interesting.


Fees come to social networking


Fees come to social networking 01/27/2004 12:09 AM
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Step Up to Wireless Networking


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MSN Spaces


MSN Spaces 12/17/2004 06:38 PM

Microsoft has officially launched MSN Spaces, their free hosted blogging service.


xa0! xa0! Non breaking spaces!


xa0! xa0! Non breaking spaces! 07/07/2004 11:15 AM
Users of the FedEx Tracker trying, and failing, to get it to work with a windows machine should find it now works. For what it's worth, an error of 'utf8' codec can't decode byte 0xa0 in the Feed Validator means...

Categorizing with spaces


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Jon Udell's been paying a lot of attention recently to categorizing XHTML elements. Two of his readers suggested that he use the class attribute, delimiting the categories (if necessary) with spaces; this is also valid CSS. I'm in favor of it as well, as it has worked well for me in two other circumstances. At del.icio.us/crysflame, I keep a notebook of interesting links. Each link has several pieces of metadata; of interest is the tags field. The content of this field is a space-delimited list of categories, so to speak; a blog post about Google's IPO would be assigned "blog business", while a paper about graphing social dynamics would get "science social math". It's worked out very well for me, so far; I can find things easily enough by selecting individual tags, though more complex slices of the data aren't...

Psychophysical spaces


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Psy chophysical spaces - the tuberculosis sanatorium of Paimio, Finland from the beginning of thirties. Explore Alvar Aalto's soothing Scandinavian functionalism on a detailed virtual tour.

MSN Spaces updates


MSN Spaces updates 12/19/2004 03:42 PM

Their have been some updates to MSN Spaces here is a link to a list of them. [Microsoft Developer]


New MSN Spaces, Messenger 7 Launch


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Navigating Information Spaces


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MSN Messenger 7, Spaces Go Live


MSN Messenger 7, Spaces Go Live 04/08/2005 03:24 PM
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MSN Messenger 7.0 and MSN Spaces Go
Final


MSN Messenger 7.0 and MSN Spaces Go
Final
04/07/2005 12:25 PM
Late Wednesday, Microsoft pulled the trigger on the final versions of its MSN Messenger 7.0 instant-messaging tool, as well as its MSN Spaces blogging service.

Project for Public Spaces (PPS)


Project for Public Spaces (PPS) 05/08/2004 06:20 AM
Project for Public Spaces (PPS)
http://www.pps.org/

PPS has an international reputation for its work on the design and management of public spaces. A non-profit, PPS was founded in 1975 to continue the pioneering work of writer-sociologist William H. Whyte. PPS has helped over 1,000 communities in 44 states and 12 countries improve their parks, markets, streets, transit stations, libraries and countless other public spaces.

NASA Spaces on Energy Solution


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Beaming power gathered by satellites to Earth could help satisfy the world's need for energy, and several nations are researching it. However, the country with the biggest pockets -- the United States -- has taken a pass. By John Gartner.

Versiones finales de Messenger 7 y MSN
Spaces


Versiones finales de Messenger 7 y MSN
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HTML Tip: Spaces Around HREF Tags


HTML Tip: Spaces Around HREF Tags 11/30/2002 12:30 AM
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MSN Spaces Supports Feed URI Scheme


MSN Spaces Supports Feed URI Scheme 04/08/2005 03:26 PM

Dare Obasanjo reports that MSN Spaces now supports "one-click subscription" via the feed URI scheme (aka: "feed :// protocol"). According to Mike Torres:

"Clicking on the orange RSS button or the "Syndicate" link above will no longer spit out raw XML to your readers using a modern browser. Instead, they will see a "pretty printed" RSS feed with a link to learn more, subscribe in My MSN, or subscribe in an aggregator supporting one-click subscription (feed://)."

In other words, readers of any of the 4.5 million MSN Spaces blogs can now simply click a feed link to subscribe to the feed in FeedDemon, NetNewsWire, NewsGator, Shrook, RSS Bandit, NewzCrawler, Sharpreader or any other RSS reader which support the feed URI scheme. Very nice!


Namespaces, Name With Spaces, and
Attribute Values


Namespaces, Name With Spaces, and
Attribute Values
10/28/2003 11:06 PM
In this month's XML Q&A column John Simpson answers questions about namespace prefixes and the legality of XML element names that include spaces.

Reports: MSN Messenger 7, MSN Spaces
Both Set to Go Final


Reports: MSN Messenger 7, MSN Spaces
Both Set to Go Final
04/06/2005 05:40 PM
Word on the street (on Neowin.net and other places) is MSN Messenger 7 and MSN Spaces are both set to go final on Thursday.

Microsoft Plans Messenger 7, Spaces Ad
Blitz


Microsoft Plans Messenger 7, Spaces Ad
Blitz
04/09/2005 09:04 AM
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How Gluecode led Debisys into the wide
open spaces


How Gluecode led Debisys into the wide
open spaces
05/26/2004 12:02 PM
Debisys, a prepaid phone transaction service processor, thought it would be a Windows shop forever. Debisys runs Windows 2000 servers, a SQL Server database, and Windows desktops. "There was a perception that we'd always buy Microsoft software," says MIS Manager Mike Figeuroa. But that is all about to change. "We are doing a complete migration to open source."

Parking spaces stretch to fit fat rides
(USATODAY.com)


Parking spaces stretch to fit fat rides
(USATODAY.com)
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USATODAY.com - When the Bernardsville, N.J., borough council voted last month to widen parking spaces, it may have put itself at the vanguard of communities that are trying to accommodate sport-utility vehicles, minivans and other larger vehicles.

Sacré SVG: Big Lists in Small
Spaces


Sacré SVG: Big Lists in Small
Spaces
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After a long hiatus, our Sacré SVG columnist, Fabio Arciniegas, returns with a technique for displaying large lists or trees of information in small spaces.

Wide Open Spaces: Wikis, Ready or Not


Wide Open Spaces: Wikis, Ready or Not 09/09/2004 05:25 AM
Wide Open Spaces: Wikis, Ready or Not by Brian Lamb/strong>
http://www.edu cause.edu/pub/er/erm04/erm0452.asp

In 1999, the World Wide Web inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee looked back on the previous decade and lamented: “I wanted the Web to be what I call an interactive space where everybody can edit. And I started saying ‘interactive,’ and then I read in the media that the Web was great because it was ‘interactive,’ meaning you could click. This was not what I meant by interactivity.” That vision of a genuinely interactive environment rather than “a glorified television channel”—one in which people not only would browse pages but also would edit them as part of the process—did not disappear with the rise of the read-only Web browser.1 It’s churning away more actively than ever, in a vivid and chaotic Web-within-the-Web, via an anarchic breed of pages known as “wikis.”. This has been added to my Wikis section in Bots, Blogs and News Aggregators web page.

10.3: ColorSync Utility shows 3D color
spaces


10.3: ColorSync Utility shows 3D color
spaces
11/02/2003 07:37 PM
In the ColorSync Utility program (in /Applications -> Utilities), you can click on the 'Profiles' option in the toolbar and then see at what level your colorsync profiles are installed. Clicking on one of the profiles itse...

Force the Finder to search for leading
spaces in names


Force the Finder to search for leading
spaces in names
04/22/2004 10:34 AM
One of the Panther updates changed the behaviour of the search box in Finder. Searching for a string beginning with a space used to work as expected. Eg " Data" would find "My Data" but not "MyData.&q...

Merging Spaces: From Digital Information
Architecture to Narrative Imagination


Merging Spaces: From Digital Information
Architecture to Narrative Imagination
01/07/2003 02:46 PM

Cisco Callmanager Partition and calling
search spaces (CSS) explained!


Cisco Callmanager Partition and calling
search spaces (CSS) explained!
09/22/2004 06:29 PM
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Patent Shenanigans Cloud Certainty in
Online Ad, Commerce Spaces


Patent Shenanigans Cloud Certainty in
Online Ad, Commerce Spaces
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Low Cost OEM Pressure Transducer Offers
Superior Performance in Tight Spaces


Low Cost OEM Pressure Transducer Offers
Superior Performance in Tight Spaces
03/19/2005 03:12 AM
American Sensor Technologies, Inc. offers a low-cost, high-quality OEM pressure sensor built to address applications with tight space restrictions and requirements for high accuracy, trouble-free operation and long life. Measuring just 0.875 inches in diameter, the AST4100 Pressure Sensor offers superior performance within the tight confines of refrigeration systems, test stands and data loggers. The stainless steel construction of the header and housing makes it ideal for use in the corrosive environments of gas panels as well as within energy/water management applications (pump and tank monitoring). The pressure sensors also serve the automotive industry as integral components of test equipment and aftermarket pressure regulators. [PRWEB Mar 18, 2005]

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