Spyware gonna get you sometime?
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Yahoo's Offers New Anti-Spyware Tool...
That Actually Finds Spyware
Yahoo's Offers New Anti-Spyware Tool...
That Actually Finds Spyware
08/05/2004 03:50 AMIt appears that Yahoo heard the backlash loud and clear a few months
back when they released an anti-spyware tool that
just so
happened to skip over adware from Yahoo partners. The latest
version, built on PestPatrol's technology will now
default to
notifying users of both "spyware" and what they consider to be
"adware" and then give the user the choice of what to do. I
haven't tested the product yet, but it sounds like they're moving in
the right direction. It still makes you wonder what they were
thinking in offering a purposely crippled offering. People know what
spyware is, and telling them that spyware isn't spyware doesn't change
how people feel about it. It also doesn't make them look kindly back
at the company that provided them with the bogus anti-spyware tool in
the first place.
You're Gonna Die
You're Gonna Die
02/01/2005 09:01 PMWilliam Shatner: "It's happened to a lot of people I know. My mother,
my father, my loves. The president, the kings, and the pope. They all
had hope." (Presented by
Lincolnites)
Yahoo's Famed Anti-Spyware App Allows
Spyware From Partners
Yahoo's Famed Anti-Spyware App Allows
Spyware From Partners
06/02/2004 10:10 AMWe didn't write about Yahoo's new "anti-spyware" toolbar that they
announced last week, because it seemed to receive plenty of hype, and
there were no real reviews of how it worked. There are so many
so-called anti-spyware applications out there that
don't
actually stop spyware and adware for fear of upsetting marketing
companies or out of worries that actually stopping spyware may make
some applications stop working (upsetting the user), that we figured
Yahoo's anti-spyware app (hype and all) probably wouldn't be much to
bother with. It certainly looks like that may be the case. eWeek is
now reporting that Yahoo tries to dance the careful dance of not
upsetting certain companies who
threate
n to sue people who call their application spyware. Of course,
the situation is even more complex because Claria (who you probably
know as Gator - despite their attempt to
change
their name to shake that spyware label) is also a partner of
Yahoo. So, it's really not surprising that
the default
setting for Yahoo's anti-spyware app won't actually remove services
like Gator or WhenU. Instead, Yahoo's spyware remover claims
these programs are "adware" and will only remove them if you click and
extra check box
each time you run the program. In other words,
once again, you can't trust a provider of anti-spyware software,
because they're playing both sides of the fence: partnering with
providers on the one hand, and then offering weak removal products on
the other. If Yahoo were serious about removing spyware from the
computers of users they would refuse to partner with companies that
used surreptitious tactics to be installed on computers. Instead,
they want to look good to users in the front, while letting in
spyware/adware from partners through the backdoor.
Spyware Company Sues Utah Over
Anti-Spyware Law
Spyware Company Sues Utah Over
Anti-Spyware Law
04/13/2004 03:42 PMAOL Offers Spyware Stopper... Just After
They Started Offering Spyware
AOL Offers Spyware Stopper... Just After
They Started Offering Spyware
04/22/2004 02:36 AMJust a few weeks after saying that they're going to start
bundling
spyware/adware with their instant messenger product, AOL announces
their
latest
anti-spyware application. While we've been complaining about
anti-spyware from ISPs that just points out the spyware, AOL claims
that this version will disable (though not delete) the spyware. I
wonder if it will catch the spyware that AOL installs themselves.
when this game gonna come out
when this game gonna come out
09/23/2004 05:42 PMTechTree Sep 23 2004 10:11PM GMT
Change is gonna come
Change is gonna come
02/01/2005 09:42 PMI've been following some of the coverage of the
Blog Credibility
Conference at Harvard (from,
Weinberger,
Jarvis and
Winer, among others). It
continues to amaze me how much of this debate is a retread of the
mid-'90s, when journalists first moved online and discovered that the
Web moved really fast, had different norms, gave their readers new
voices and made their own voices sound stuffy and institutional. First
I think, "Come on already!"; then I think, "Oh, it's okay." Lessons
that change one's professional habits need to be learned from
experience, and a much wider population of journalists is being
exposed to these changes now that blogging software has drastically
expanded the universe of personal media.
This post
by David Weinberger puts some of this in a smart perspective --
focusing, as I and many others often will, on the critical fact that
the vast majority of blogs (like the vast majority of the Web itself)
represents stuff created not to "aggregate eyeballs," build traffic,
produce revenue, compete with the pros or otherwise challenge or
replace the existing order of the media. People are building something
fundamentally new, something that had no opportunity to exist before,
and that will -- as all such new developments in media do -- end up
changing but not replacing what's already here.
There's another disconnection between the
"we're-changing-everything" bloggers and those newsroom veterans who
don't understand what the fuss is about, and it has to do with scales
of time. If you run a newspaper or a TV news operation you have spent
your whole professional life in a stable structure, one whose
supporting beams of business and technology have never fundamentally
shaken or broken under you. The world of professional media has
experienced such changes only across the span of a century. But the
world of the technology business experiences big changes on a
scale of decades -- an order of ten faster. Dominant companies rise
and fall, new technologies change the rules of the game, and habits of
doing business get tossed in the trash every 10-20 years instead of
every 100-200 years.
As a lifelong professional journalist who jumped headfirst into the
tech-industry world a decade ago, I've made my choice. I don't see
getting anywhere by putting one's money on the idea that change in
this field is going to slow down rather than speed up. Which means
that, if I were sitting in a newsroom today, I might think it prudent
to listen a little less to the voice that says, "Who are these
upstarts telling me what's wrong with my work?" -- and a little more
to the one that says, "Wouldn't it be fun to do things differently?"
Guess I'm not gonna get...
Guess I'm not gonna get...
02/01/2005 10:03 PM
An Aqua port
of Open Office anytime soon (via Matt).
Or, a Solaris x86
port of Eclipse-GTK either (via Jim).
sigh
Looks Like Martha's Gonna Get It ...
Looks Like Martha's Gonna Get It ...
09/30/2002 01:19 AMLooks Like Martha's Gonna Get It ...
From the Hartford Courant courtesy of Google News:
NEW YORK -- Shares of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Inc. fell in
early trading today after a published report said an assistant at
Merrill Lynch & Co. has agreed to plead guilty to a misdemeanor and
testify against Martha Stewart and others in the federal investigation
of stock sales in ImClone Systems last year.
My July article and analysis on Martha is here.
Ain't Gonna Play War No More
Ain't Gonna Play War No More
02/05/2005 09:26 PMThe Ascent of the Robotic Attack Jet “Compared to many
aeronautical curiosities that have taken wing at NASA’s Dryden Flight
Research Center at California’s Edwards Air Force Base over the years,
the latest military test stunts did not appear very remarkable. Last
April, a low-slung aircraft, about the size of a sport utility vehicle
but with batlike wings similar to those of the B-2 stealth bomber,
took off, flew at 10,500 meters and then dropped…
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Well, I'm just gonna have to sing
Well, I'm just gonna have to sing
05/28/2004 11:03 PMThis week has been so bloody busy let me tell you. And I have a shit
load of homework to...
I'm gonna keep going, Reege.
I'm gonna keep going, Reege.
04/14/2005 01:59 PM
Who Wants to Be An
Earth Space Scientist? Complete with three separate lifelines, the
Maryland Space Grant
Consortium gives you the chance to test your knowledge ala WWTBAM.
Plus they
do a lot of other cool
things,
too. Who you gonna call?
Who you gonna call?
06/28/2004 11:24 PM“The black-and-white Volkswagen Beetle pulled up in front of a
suburban Antioch home, and a man wearing a white shirt, white socks,
black tie and black pants got out and rang the doorbell, holding up an
identity badge. ‘Hi, I’m Double Agent Mark, with the Geek
Squad,’ he said to Louise Agnew, who answered the door. Agnew
led him into her office, where her computer sat idle, surrounded by
evidence of the many projects she uses it for — Soroptimist
speeches, photos from scuba diving, stamp collecting. ‘I came
back from vacation, and AOL sent a message saying they had detected a
virus,’ she said. ‘It will not let me open Word. I’m
lost without my Word.’
Gates Predicts What's Gonna be Hot
Gates Predicts What's Gonna be Hot
07/29/2004 05:15 PMWhich software areas are going to be the hottest, in terms of
advancing innovation and fueling the software industry's growth?
Chairman Gates, wearing his "Chief Software Architect" hat, told press
and analysts attending the Financial Analyst Meeting to watch digital
"memories," digital media, software modeling, large/multiple displays,
document intelligence, vision technology and mesh networking. Gates
also told attendees that the "productivity area is probably the most
important franchise we (
Heads are gonna roll...
Heads are gonna roll...
05/02/2004 03:18 PM
Heads are Gonna Roll • Ford Motor Co.
is pissed at ad agency
Ogilvy
& Mather after O&M leaked a viral marketing ad for
the Ford Sportka depicting "a realistic-looking orange cat
climbing on top of the car and curiously poking its head into the open
moon roof...The roof slides closed and the cat struggles briefly to
escape before its headless body slides to the ground."
Apparently Ford never authorized
the commercial's
(.mpg) release.
"Waddaya Gonna Do?
ONLY A FEW years ago,
it seem..."
"Waddaya Gonna Do?
ONLY A FEW years ago,
it seem..."
08/30/2004 10:12 AMYour Mac's Gonna Get A Lot Prettier.
Your Mac's Gonna Get A Lot Prettier.
11/18/2003 10:30 AMAfter massive amounts of keyboard bloodying, I'm proud to announce the
release of Unsanity's ShapeShifter, the first true solution to...
It's nice, but it's gonna mess 'em up
It's nice, but it's gonna mess 'em up
11/01/2003 08:35 AMTampabay: From scared to sacred .. this type of stuff .. blah, blah,
blah
sptimes.com//2003/10/31/Tampabay/From_scared_to_sacred.shtml
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one day, i'm gonna grow wings
one day, i'm gonna grow wings
12/02/2003 01:07 AMHow about a LosCon wrap up?
Old rocking chair's gonna get me
Old rocking chair's gonna get me
11/12/2003 11:31 PMThis is not the weblog entry I sat down to write . . . but the rain is
so cool...
Fame - I'm gonna live forever...
Fame - I'm gonna live forever...
03/08/2004 11:14 PMI got introduced to a new person on Saturday. Ok, so he's a cool
sci-fi geek, and I'm a...
"This is the guy who does strange things and puts them on the
internet."
I was kinda surprised. I knew the introducer from several years back,
and we had had a lot more encounters in Ropecon and other completely non-web
related thingies. I wasn't quite sure if she read my blog at all
until now. So I asked why she would introduce me as a blogger, not as
a gamer.
"Because that's what you're famous for", she replied.
Ok. Scared now.
Oh yippie! We're gonna get our asses
kicked!
Oh yippie! We're gonna get our asses
kicked!
03/19/2003 10:44 PMBreaking News from ABCNEWS.com Resolution On Iraq Withdrawn, Effort
Abandoned to Win U.N. Backing For War So let’s see, that’s
us, Britain, and maybe Spain (though the Spanish might father more
people than they kill) up against just about every...
sending in the blue helmets ain't gonna
cut it either
sending in the blue helmets ain't gonna
cut it either
11/15/2003 04:25 AMspeculations .. today
nytimes.com/2003/11/13/opinion/13THU2.html
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Rockfish: You're Gonna Need a Bigger
Boat
Rockfish: You're Gonna Need a Bigger
Boat
05/08/2004 10:27 AM
A
fishing story. (Large QuickTime short from
Blur Studio. Slightly
smaller.)
Who you gonna call "The geek squad
that's who!"
Who you gonna call "The geek squad
that's who!"
06/29/2004 04:25 AMSeems that Best Buy has some geeks dressed like geeks that go
around in a VW of all cars and make house calls to fix peoples sick
computers. From the prices that Best Buy is getting for these house
calls I think I need to start free-lancing. But seriously I have spent
100's of hours in people homes fixing their computers as a favor while
trying to get them clued in so I will never have to come back..
Usually when I say give me your credit card so I can buy a Antivirus
Software and a Firewall for their machines that have been sitting wide
open on the net for several years it gets their attention. Especially
when I tell them that their machines have been hacked for several
years. [SFGate]
Is Microsoft gonna get smacked down by
Apple
Is Microsoft gonna get smacked down by
Apple
06/29/2004 05:42 AMOne thing for sure the boys at Microsoft had better get busy as the
boys over at Apple are going to start putting the hurt-locker on
Microsoft. The announced features to MAC OS X Tiger are not due to be
out until 2005 but I even had to say wow. One thing I find very
intriguing is the Apple's big push into RSS. Seems Safari is going to
get some serious enhancements.
My question is when is Microsoft going to invest some money in
Internet Explorer. When my 14 year old tells me Firefox is a lot
cooler that IE then it is obvious that Microsoft is loosing their
edge. [Apple]
Don’t you know you’re gonna to shock
the monkey
Don’t you know you’re gonna to shock
the monkey
03/17/2005 03:20 AM
Greasemonkey is a
Firefox extension that allows users to create scripts that alter the
display of existing web pages. Like
removing ads from
google pages. I learned about the google script from boingboing.
Oh,
here's a
script to remove the ads from there. Greasemonkey has
a lot of
uses, but
has adblocking
gone too far? WE'RE GONNA SEND THIS @#$%&* INTO
INTERNAL EXILE IF IT'S THE LAST @#$%&*
THING WE DO!!!!!!!!!!
WE'RE GONNA SEND THIS @#$%&* INTO
INTERNAL EXILE IF IT'S THE LAST @#$%&*
THING WE DO!!!!!!!!!!
09/17/2004 10:11 PMBlogger Who Faulted CBS Documents Is Conservative Activist .. is a
Republican .. whattaya
know
latimes.com/news/politics/2004/la-091704buckhead_lat,1,494535.s
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Gonna Wi-Fi now! Philly champions
citywide network
Gonna Wi-Fi now! Philly champions
citywide network
04/08/2005 04:55 AMUSA Today Apr 8 2005 8:17AM GMT
bill gates is gonna start bl0gging?
bill gates is gonna start bl0gging?
06/25/2004 03:51 AMi've always wondered what pictures of his cat would look like
Hell yes - we're gonna compete with our
open source brothers and sisters!
Hell yes - we're gonna compete with our
open source brothers and sisters!
05/16/2004 10:50 PM
Jeff
Jarvis: "You can't be a software company and a service company
under one roof, for you will inevitably end up competing with your
customers." [Scripting
News]
This is a perfect post to followup my previous
rant.
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.
You can and we should be able to mix services and software - we
MUST! Over 50% of IBM snd Oracle's revenues are generated from
service business. There's plenty of good money out there, why
shouldn't companies be opportunistic and jump on great ideas and run
with it?
I think it was really smart of SixApart to put out TypePad and I'm
proud of them for it. I don't agree with their pricing model for
TypePad - so it came as no surprise to me that they'd kind of stumble
with the MT 3.0 pricing delimma. But it looks like they're listening
and are senstiive enough to criticism that they 'backed off' a bit on
the onerous terms. That was just stupid.
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?
I'm gonna world-premeire my song that I
just got finished writing/producting
with Michael Damien
I'm gonna world-premeire my song that I
just got finished writing/producting
with Michael Damien
04/07/2005 03:48 PM
Strange Findings, circa 1985: "Please welcome our
very charming guest host—
Mr.
Corey Feldman!" (Quicktime req.)(NSFA: Not Safe for Anyone)
What you should know about spyware
What you should know about spyware
04/26/2004 06:19 AMSpyware vs. spyware
Spyware vs. spyware
08/30/2004 03:50 PMEven as many online marketing companies struggle to comply with recent
federal legislation governing unsolicited commercial e-mail -- spam to
you and me -- new state and federal legislation addresses another
online blight: spyware. From California to Washington, D.C., lawmakers
are lining up for the chance to smack down this bothersome byproduct
of online commerce.
See how Spyware has taken over a PC
See how Spyware has taken over a PC
05/28/2004 10:46 AMWant to see what a little program that is full of spyware can do to
your system check out this Windows Task Manager. Makes me say ouch. Oh
and guess what program it was, the freeware version of Kazaa [
Dave Winer]
AAA Spyware C.O.P. v10.0
AAA Spyware C.O.P. v10.0
11/13/2003 12:22 PMThis product will scan your P.C. for spyware and adware, notifying you
of the infected files, as well as the spyware or adware name. After
registering you may use spyware cop as an adware and spyware remover,
deleting the infected files and programs. [Shareware $19.95 990
KB]
The Top Ten Spyware
The Top Ten Spyware
03/22/2005 04:23 PMAccording to Webroot Inc. and listed in the Inquirer, here are
the top ten spyware and adware threats based on detection as well as
potential impact.
1. CoolWebSearch
2. Gator
3. 180 search asst.
4.
ISTbar/AUpdate
5. Transponder
6. Internet optimizer
7. BlazeFind
8. Hot as Hell
9. Advance Keylogger
10. TIBS Dialer
Read how each works at the Inquirer Website.
Spyware: Where's the fix?
Spyware: Where's the fix?
04/20/2004 04:52 PMZDNet Apr 20 2004 9:47PM GMT
Spyware
Spyware
06/16/2004 11:30 AMPersonal Computer World Jun 16 2004 3:31PM GMT
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LimeWire 3.8.5
LimeWire 3.8.5
02/13/2004 04:53 AMLimeWire is a powerful Gnutella file sharing client with great
features.
LimeWire 4.0.2
LimeWire 4.0.2
05/18/2004 04:41 PMLimeWire is a powerful Gnutella file sharing client with great
features.
install limewire on linux
install limewire on linux
02/12/2004 01:29 AMhttp://thelostolive.net/tlo/comments.php?id=P831_0_1_0_C
Yea it is a re-post but I keep geeting this question the last few
weeks......
LimeWire Releases Version 4.0 For Mac
LimeWire Releases Version 4.0 For Mac
05/18/2004 03:08 AMBy MacNN (via MyAppleMenu)
LimeWire upgrades P2P software
LimeWire upgrades P2P software
05/18/2004 02:42 PMThe file-sharing company assures users that version 4.0 of its
software is completely free of spyware.
LimeWire & Chansonniers Perdus
LimeWire & Chansonniers Perdus
04/02/2005 12:25 AMFor the Français-challenged, the last words sort of mean “missing
singers” but a
chansonnier isn’t just a singer, it’s a
French male pop singer in a particular romantic kind of old-fashioned
style. Anyhow, they’re still missing, despite the best efforts of
some really remarkable software; oh, and there’s a P2P vs. RIAA
angle too...
LimeWire 4.0 gets new interface, iTunes
integration
LimeWire 4.0 gets new interface, iTunes
integration
05/19/2004 08:56 AMLime Wire LLC has released
LimeWire 4.0, a major new release of their peer-to-peer file sharing
software for multiple platforms including Mac OS X. New features
include an improved interface, integration with iTunes, better search
results, a "What's New" feature, search drill down results, faster
connections on startup, proxy support, a new search progress bar and
more. Lime Wire LLC also vaunts LimeWire's lack of included "spyware,"
or software code that collects personal information for market
research. LimeWire is available in a free Basic version and US$18.88
Pro version.
LimeWire for Windows 3.9.11 Beta
Released
LimeWire for Windows 3.9.11 Beta
Released
05/13/2004 03:23 PMLimeWire Gnutella client two
vulnerabilities
LimeWire Gnutella client two
vulnerabilities
03/14/2005 04:37 PMKevin Walsh (Mar 14 2005)
iTunes 'Not Affecting LimeWire
Downloads'
iTunes 'Not Affecting LimeWire
Downloads'
11/10/2003 11:25 PMPeer-to-peer file-sharing service LimeWire has seen no decline in the
number of downloads it serves since the debut of mass-market music
download services, said company chief operating officer Greg Bildson.
By Jonny Evans (Macworld UK via MyAppleMenu)
LimeWire Gnutella Disclosure of
Sensitive Information
LimeWire Gnutella Disclosure of
Sensitive Information
03/17/2005 03:27 AM“Secunia Advisory: SA14555 Critical: Moderately critical Impact:
Exposure of sensitive information Where: From remote Solution Status:
Vendor Patch Software: LimeWire 4.x Kevin Walsh has reported two
vulnerabilities in LimeWire, which can be exploited by malicious
people to disclose sensitive information. 1) An input validation error
in the HTTP handling can be exploited to disclose the content of
arbitrary files via a specially crafted request. Example:
/gnutella/res/[file_with_absolute_path] The vulnerability has been
reported in versions 4.1.2 through…
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Use LimeWire to transfer data files to a
selected user
Use LimeWire to transfer data files to a
selected user
04/07/2005 09:19 AMAs a photographer, I often have the need to transfer large documents
(mostly images) to my clients. I had considered an FTP site, but for
economic reasons, I opted for a .Mac account (iDisk) to partially
fulfill my business n...
Kevin Walsh: LimeWire Gnutella client
two vulnerabilities
Kevin Walsh: LimeWire Gnutella client
two vulnerabilities
03/19/2005 03:11 AMIll will (Mar 16 2005)
[ GLSA 200503-37 ] LimeWire: Disclosure
of sensitive information
[ GLSA 200503-37 ] LimeWire: Disclosure
of sensitive information
03/31/2005 05:18 PMThierry Carrez (Mar 31 2005)
Kazaa Web site traffic down 71%,
LimeWire up 1876% in February 2005
Kazaa Web site traffic down 71%,
LimeWire up 1876% in February 2005
03/31/2005 11:46 AMZDNet Mar 31 2005 3:32PM GMT
RDF and OWL Resources
RDF and OWL Resources
02/15/2004 07:42 AMRDF and OWL Resources:The
Resource Description Framework (RDF):RDF/XML Syntax Specification (Revised)http
://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-rdf-syntax-grammar-20040210/Update
for XML, namespaces, the Infoset, and XML Base
RDF
Vocabulary Description Language 1.0: RDF Schemahttp://www.w
3.org/TR/2004/REC-rdf-schema-20040210/Describes how to use
RDF to build RDF vocabularies. Defines a basic vocabulary and
conventions for use by Semantic Web applications
RDF Semanticshttp://www.w3.or
g/TR/2004/REC-rdf-mt-20040210/Formal mathematical theory for
reasoning about RDF data
RDF Primerhttp://www.w
3.org/TR/2004/REC-rdf-primer-20040210/An introduction for
all readers
RDF Test Caseshttp://ww
w.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-rdf-testcases-20040210/Machine-processable test cases
Resource
Description Framework (RDF): Concepts and Abstract Syntaxhttp://www
.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-rdf-concepts-20040210/Syntax, design
goals, concepts, the meaning of RDF documents, character normalization
and handling of URI references
The OWL Web
Ontology Language:OWL
Overviewhttp://www
.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-owl-features-20040210/A simple
introduction
OWL Guidehttp://www.w3
.org/TR/2004/REC-owl-guide-20040210/Demonstrates OWL through
an extended example. Provides a glossary
OWL
Referencehttp://www.w3.o
rg/TR/2004/REC-owl-ref-20040210/A compact, informal
description of OWL modelling primitives
OWL
Semantics and Abstract Syntaxhttp://ww
w.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-owl-semantics-20040210/Normative
definition of the OWL language
OWL Test
Caseshttp://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
Requirementshttp://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 AMCSS Vault » The Web's CSS Site: Links to all that is
CSS, and some great design ideas too. Via Reach Customers
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Bloomsday resources
Bloomsday resources
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Research Resources
Research Resources
07/06/2004 06:58 AM
Research Resourceshttp://www.ResearchResources.
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"Catholic Resources"
"Catholic Resources"
08/22/2004 03:41 PMAuction Resources
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06/23/2004 05:59 AM
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Reference Resources
Reference Resources
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Statistics Resources
Statistics Resources
07/09/2004 04:59 AM
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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 AMThe 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
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How to share resources
How to share resources
02/10/2004 02:59 AMLast week, IBM published a set of specifications that aim to unify
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Genealogy Resources
Genealogy Resources
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Theology Resources
Theology Resources
07/11/2004 07:02 AM
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