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Spyware gonna get you sometime?

Spyware gonna get you sometime? 06/25/2004 07:08 AM

My kids who play games on the net and don't really understand that they should not click some things end up being infected with spyware 2-3 times a week and this is with me having 3 applications protecting the machine. At times it gets so bad I just restore the machine. I have become a Norton Ghost expert because of my kids.

But adults are vulnerable also and on average my machine picks up one spyware program a week. I test a lot of software and I visit a significant number of sites and I am sure most of the things I pick up are from software packages. I have been using NAV and Spy Sweeper but after reading Wired's story today I think I am going to give Spybot a run and see how it does.

For a long time I had a link to a site that kept track of what programs out there has spyware built into the programs but it is buried someplace in my 1000's of Favorites. Anyway if your not using Anti Virus software and some sort of Active Spyware program your asking for trouble. Great article by [Wi red]




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Earlier Ted Leung used the current Moveable Type pricing scandal as a launching pad for: "Community owned weblogging tools". I responded that the code is only part of the equation of the software.

And then BAM along comes this next post by Jeff, which I actually mainly agree with, asserting that you can't mix a software company and services company - as it generates an inherent conflict of interest with your software customers - and then I thought NO!

I don't agree with Jeff.

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But they do have the right to do what they're doing.

But Jeff's POV brings up the REAL issue we face - as we all try and show how to 'make money' from open source.  There's such a thing as GOOD implementation, GREAT implementation and HITTING A HOME RUN!

Based upon what I've seen Ross Rader and Tucows produce with Blogware - I'd say the Trotts and SixApart are only doing a GOOD job at TypePad.  They're obviously being pulled in numerous directions (like who the hell thought up TypeKey? Can't they get that functionality from SourceID or other authentication systems?)

So I totally agree with Jeff Jarvis that combining services and software in one company creates inherent conflicts of interest - but that's the nature of the beast nowadays - Jeff - and it takes really GREAT, sometimes HOME RUN like execution to pull it off.

In my own life - I can tell you that when the VCs told us to stop doing production work - back in 1987-88 - we let $10,000,000s of reveneus escape us, while our mutlimedia develoipers chomped it down.  Our little company, which was doing less than $5M a year had enabled a $250M market - growing 100% a year.

But because we were relished to the 'tools ghetto', Kleiner Perkins then went on to invest in lots of other multmedia startups - taking their market knowledge we educated them in - and investing their money elsewhere. 

I vowed then, that I'd participate in ALL stages of the food chain - from the moment when the idea is created, to the pitch that gets the project going, to the designs and architecture of the project, the implementation and MOST importantly the iteration, refinement and testing required to evolve a really great digital lifestyle aggregator.  That's what I'm dong right now - and it's the only way to guarentee that your ideas come to actuality.

I've seen too many good ideas go to waste and I've been around the block enough to know how to make things happen.  Creating software is a multi-faceted, multi-discilplinary activity - sometimes stretching out over many years before you 'get it right'.

So Jeff's point is right on!

You DO create a conflict of interest with your open source brothers and sisters.  Who do you think is gonna best understand how to exploit the technology and take it to the next step?

Don't you think Mitch Kapor knows that - too?


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RDF and OWL Resources:

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RDF Vocabulary Description Language 1.0: RDF Schema
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RDF Semantics
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RDF Primer
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RDF Test Cases
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Resource Description Framework (RDF): Concepts and Abstract Syntax
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The OWL Web Ontology Language:

OWL Overview
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http://www.w3 .org/TR/2004/REC-owl-guide-20040210/
Demonstrates OWL through an extended example. Provides a glossary

OWL Reference
http://www.w3.o rg/TR/2004/REC-owl-ref-20040210/
A compact, informal description of OWL modelling primitives

OWL Semantics and Abstract Syntax
http://ww w.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-owl-semantics-20040210/
Normative definition of the OWL language

OWL Test Cases
http://www.w3. org/TR/2004/REC-owl-test-20040210/
Test cases illustrating correct OWL usage, the formal meaning of constructs, and resolution of issues. Specifies conformance

OWL Use Cases and Requirements
http://www.w 3.org/TR/2004/REC/webont-req-20040210/
Usage scenarios, goals and requirements for a Web ontology language

CSS Resources


CSS Resources 01/22/2004 02:27 AM

CSS Vault » The Web's CSS Site: Links to all that is CSS, and some great design ideas too. Via Reach Customers Online.

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Bloomsday resources


Bloomsday resources 06/17/2004 05:05 AM
Jorn Barger's Bloomsday page .. All about Bloomsday .. Robotwisdom .. Bloom's Day .. Bloomsday! .. Bloomsday .. Leopold .. today

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Research Resources


Research Resources 07/06/2004 06:58 AM


Research Resources
http://www.ResearchResources. info

Research Resources is a Subject Tracer™ Information Blog developed and created by the Virtual Private Library™. It is designed to bring together the latest resources and sources on an ongoing basis from the Internet on research. We always welcome suggestions of additional sites and resources to be added to this comprehensive listing and please submit by clicking here. This site has been developed and maintained by Marcus P. Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A.. Additional links and resources by Marcus are available by clicking here.

"Catholic Resources"


"Catholic Resources" 08/22/2004 03:41 PM

Auction Resources


Auction Resources 06/23/2004 05:59 AM


Auction Resources
http://www.AuctionResources.i nfo/

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Reference Resources


Reference Resources 05/13/2004 06:39 PM
Reference Resources
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Statistics Resources


Statistics Resources 07/09/2004 04:59 AM


Statistics Resources
http://www.StatisticsResour ces.info

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how much of the earth's resources do you
use?


how much of the earth's resources do you
use?
04/19/2004 03:09 PM
How much of the Earth's resources do you use?

Resources for Literacy


Resources for Literacy 03/06/2004 01:51 AM
The National Institute for Literacy has a directory of over 5000 literacy resources which may be searched by location and resource type. It's available at http://www.literacydirectory.org/ . You'll need to...

Healthcare Resources


Healthcare Resources 06/25/2004 05:44 AM


Healthcare Resources
http://www.HealthcareResour ces.info

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How to share resources


How to share resources 02/10/2004 02:59 AM
Last week, IBM published a set of specifications that aim to unify grid computing and web services. Most of the media ...

Genealogy Resources


Genealogy Resources 02/10/2004 07:08 AM
Genealogy Resources
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Theology Resources


Theology Resources 07/11/2004 07:02 AM


Theology Resources
http://www.TheologyResources. info

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