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R.J. Reynolds' Bummin' Smokes
R.J. Reynolds' Bummin' Smokes
01/27/2004 04:02 PMDiscount cigarettes smoked out RJR's fourth quarter.
A smokin' good time!
A smokin' good time!
04/18/2004 08:29 AM
The Museum of Burnt
Food. Celebrating the art of culinary disaster since the late
1980s.
"one of Glenn Reynolds' readers"
"one of Glenn Reynolds' readers"
04/27/2004 03:32 AMESPN.com: Page 2 - One smokin' team
ESPN.com: Page 2 - One smokin' team
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Poll results: Not yet for .NET?
Poll results: Not yet for .NET?
01/25/2003 02:50 AMCNET Jan 25 2003 1:29AM ET
Supplemental Results
Supplemental Results
05/13/2004 01:58 AMDoes anyone know what Google means when it says that something is a
"Supplemental Result"?
It's 5:00. Do you know what your Google
results are?
It's 5:00. Do you know what your Google
results are?
02/03/2003 06:21 PMBoston Globe: A Nation of Voyuers, How the Internet search engine
Google is changing what we can find out about one another - and
raising questions about whether we should. "Google changed our concept
of time as well. It has helped make our past - or oddly refracted
shards of it - present and permanent. That's a radical notion for a
medium usually defined by its ability to constantly update itself."
"It's the collapse of inconvenience," says Siva Vaidhyanathan,
assistant professor of culture and communication at New York
University. "It turns out inconvenience was a really important part of
our lives, and we didn't realize it."...
Find Results Now:
Find Results Now:
12/13/2003 07:35 PMBut don't give up on the Visual Basic side of it. Watch this space for
a tutorial in progress about how to use the Google API with Visual
Basic! ...
Google Results via RSS
Google Results via RSS
08/27/2004 01:51 PMRajiv
is beta testing Google.RSS, a service which uses the Google API to return
search results as an RSS feed.
Results on the Internet
Results on the Internet
06/22/2004 04:04 AMrediff.com Jun 22 2004 8:30AM GMT
Motorola's Q1 Results
Motorola's Q1 Results
04/22/2004 02:34 AMVoice & Data Apr 22 2004 5:49AM GMT
Check the results map
Check the results map
06/10/2004 06:14 PMOdd Google Results
Odd Google Results
12/23/2002 07:53 AMOdd Google Results
Here's an odd Google result for "Joel's Currency Converter" [_Go_]
Now don't get me wrong -- I understand why it came up. Still I wonder
about this result when what I really wanted was this. But I can't
bitch much at all -- the result I was expecting was right on top. I'm
more just observing.
Early results in
Early results in
12/17/2004 06:40 PMFrom the progeny's elementary school class, which held a mock election
today. Kerry 22 Bush 0 Junior Berkeley is solidly blue. (The Best
Costume on Friday was a kid dressed in fatigues and a cowboy hat, with
a sign saying "Stop Mad Cowboy Disease.)...
ConAgra's Results Pop
ConAgra's Results Pop
07/01/2004 01:50 PMOne of America's largest packaged food companies makes healthy fiscal
choices.
Red Hat restates results
Red Hat restates results
07/13/2004 10:09 AMThe Register Jul 13 2004 2:00PM GMT
Sonic Drives in Results
Sonic Drives in Results
06/29/2004 12:24 PMRestaurant chain carves its own fast-food niche.
Merging search results
Merging search results
04/09/2004 04:13 PMTemplate snippet showing how to merge seearch results from several
Movable Type blogs into one ordered list and create friendly
suggestions when a search returns zero results.
The Inevitability of Search Results as
RSS
The Inevitability of Search Results as
RSS
09/10/2004 02:12 AMTim Bray, in reporting on a visit to an Intelligence Technology
gathering said: They’ve also done something way cool with their
Google appliance; one of the bright geeks there has set up a thing
where you can subscribe to a search and get an RSS feed. Well, duh.
Anyone could fix up one of those using the Google API, I wonder why
Google isn’t supporting this already? I can't help but to laugh
because at this point we all know...
Save search results in 10.3
Save search results in 10.3
04/08/2005 11:58 AMI don't know if everyone knows this, but it wasn't documented as a
shortcut in the Finder menu bar ... pressing Command-T while doing a
search from the Finder's toolbar, or after finishing a search, the
Finder will create a f...
CA 2003 results delayed
CA 2003 results delayed
05/06/2004 10:01 AM35-day months take their toll
Brief: Netopia to restate results
Brief: Netopia to restate results
09/16/2004 04:58 PMNetopia Inc. today said it will restate two years of results and
revise the results in its most recent fiscal quarter and announced
that its auditor, KPMG LLP, has resigned.
AMD Opteron bug can cause incorrect
results
AMD Opteron bug can cause incorrect
results
06/21/2004 12:00 AMLottery results: Are you a winner?
Lottery results: Are you a winner?
06/20/2004 12:26 AMSee if you have won a share of the prize in Saturday's lottery games.
Contest Results: This Brand Can Be
Better
Contest Results: This Brand Can Be
Better
09/20/2004 05:01 AMFast Company asked readers to help reinvent several successful -- and
struggling -- brands.
In Search of Good Results
In Search of Good Results
07/05/2004 07:46 AMIn Search of Good Resultshttp://www.emarketer.com/Article.aspx?1002877 A
recent survey by FIND/SVP found that 84% of business executives
queried thought Web searches using commercial search engines took
longer than they should because they tended to deliver too many
irrelevant results, resulting in an estimated loss of $31 billion in
lost productivity. In addition, 74% expressed doubts that the results
were reliable and 39% felt that information found online is outdated.
Despite their reservations, 67% indicated it would be difficult or
impossible to do their jobs without Web-based search tools, with 28%
reporting they spend between 6 and 10 hours a week researching online.
The most sought after information was financial information and
reports, followed by information on competitors. "The commercial
search market is dominated by search engines that must target the
broadest consumer audience possible, with the broadest scope of
content, in order to sell advertisements for any and every product and
service possible," says a META Group VP. "The commercial search market
has barely begun to address the untapped demand for highly specialized
and screened content and we believe this market is poised for growth
in the next three to five years."
Using PHP Includes for MT Search Results
Using PHP Includes for MT Search Results
07/04/2004 03:28 PMA lot of people want to roll their own search with Movable Type. Us, for instance
— Gadgetopia has a two-tiered search system based on whether the
search term appears in the title, keywords, or body of the entry (see
this post for more information).
Our search is done in with SQL and PHP, abandoning the MT search
system completely. The probem with this method is rendering the
search results. If you don't use MT, then you lose two things:
(1) Auto-creation of the permalink. The URL isn't stored
anywhere in the database, so you have to recreate it. If your URLs
are just based on the entry ID, then it's not hard. However, look at
our URLs — they're a conglomoration of the date and the entry
title. We'd have to create a PHP function to recreate this scheme
— and if we ever changed the URL structure from within MT, we'd
have to change the PHP function separately.
(2) Text filters. If you're just converting line breaks,
the text filter is not so hard to re-produce. However, if you're
using Textile or some other plug-in to
filter your text, you're going to have to reproduce that in PHP as
well so the previews render correctly.
You can avoid all this, however, by simply using PHP includes and
an extra Individual Entry Archive. The result is an elegant solution
that blends PHP and MT to eliminate the tedium of recreating MT
functionality in PHP.
To do this, create a new Individual Entry Archive in MT called
"search_fragment." This template should contain the just HTML to
present a single search result. Like this:
<tr class="title">
<td class="title">
<a
href="<MTEntryPermalink>"><MTEntryTitle></a>
</td>
<td class="date">
<MTEntryDate format="%m/%d/%Y">
</td>
</tr>
<tr
class="excerpt">
<td colspan="2">
<MTEntryExcerpt>
</td>
</td>
Configure this template to generate a file in a "search_fragments"
directory named for the entry ID only. You don't even have to add an
extention, though you can if you like (if so, you'll need the change
the PHP code listed below). So the entry in the archiving
configuration would be something like:
search_fragments/<MTEntryID>
Now when an entry rebuilds, it will create two files: (1) its
normal archive file, and (2) a search result fragment file called "1",
"2", "348", etc. in the search_fragments directory. Notice that since
we're using standard MT templates to create the fragment, the
permalink will be created by MT, and the excerpt text will be
formatted according to the text filter the entry is using.
Now, when you use your SQL to get your search results, just SELECT
the entry ID, then spin through those and use PHP to include the
matching search fragment file. Like this:
<table>
<?php
while ($r =
mysql_fetch_assoc($keywordResults)) {
@include "search_fragments/" .
$r['entry_id'];
}
?>
</table>
This will dump the contents of each search fragment file in the
table. Since each file contained two rows, the resulting table will
be valid HTML. Notice we're surpressing any errors on the inclusion
line just in case a file is missing for some reason.
We've be using this system here for months, and it works
great.
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ATI Reports Second Quarter Results
ATI Reports Second Quarter Results
03/28/2005 05:56 AMTechWhack Mar 28 2005 8:53AM GMT
Sun downsizes revenue results
Sun downsizes revenue results
09/14/2004 12:45 PMSolaris concerns and Java lawsuit loom
Campbell's Soupy Results
Campbell's Soupy Results
09/13/2004 02:19 PMThe world's biggest soup maker falls a penny short of earnings
expectations.
Examination Results Explorer
Examination Results Explorer
01/02/2005 04:34 AMphpERE Home Page & Online Demo Launched
Use Google the Wrong Way to get the
Right Results
Use Google the Wrong Way to get the
Right Results
09/13/2004 04:17 PMSource: Search Engine Lowdown - How do you search for something on the
web that search engines cache, but they wont let you search for? I
recently found myself with just such a dilemma....
Results of Google IPO May Be Muted
Results of Google IPO May Be Muted
05/10/2004 01:26 AMLos Angeles Times May 10 2004 5:48AM GMT
Sage results solid
Sage results solid
05/11/2004 06:33 AMMore customers, more cash
SCO post Second Quater results
SCO post Second Quater results
06/10/2004 12:57 PMMotorola, M1 4Q results tomorrow
Motorola, M1 4Q results tomorrow
01/19/2004 04:13 PMTelecoms.com Jan 19 2004 8:40PM GMT
Iowa's Results and Punditry
Iowa's Results and Punditry
01/22/2004 02:11 AMWhen will political pundits stop forecasting results, and just let
voters vote? You'd think that getting it wrong again and again would
have a humbling effect. You would be wrong.
Google Ad Links Results
Google Ad Links Results
03/22/2005 03:46 PM"I am finding that in the case of Ad Links, that if a surfer clicks on
the Ad Link in the ad unit, nearly *all* click through to at least one
of the sponsored listings on the second page."
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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.
Spyware Company Sues Utah Over
Anti-Spyware Law
Spyware Company Sues Utah Over
Anti-Spyware Law
04/13/2004 03:42 PMYahoo'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.
AOL 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.
Spyware 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.
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
Spyware
06/16/2004 11:30 AMPersonal Computer World Jun 16 2004 3:31PM GMT
Spyware: Where's the fix?
Spyware: Where's the fix?
04/20/2004 04:52 PMZDNet Apr 20 2004 9:47PM GMT
What you should know about spyware
What you should know about spyware
04/26/2004 06:19 AMAAA Spyware C.O.P. v10.0
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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
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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]
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Spyware: Where's the quick fix?
Spyware: Where's the quick fix?
04/20/2004 07:11 AMZDNet Apr 20 2004 11:49AM GMT
Spyware Sucks!
Spyware Sucks!
04/19/2004 08:25 PMFTC Takes On Spyware
FTC Takes On Spyware
04/19/2004 07:04 PMThe spyware inferno
The spyware inferno
08/13/2004 12:21 PMCNET News.com Aug 13 2004 5:09PM GMT
Spyware creators looking at RSS
Spyware creators looking at RSS
04/06/2005 02:40 PMSeems RSS has caught the eye of Spyware creators nothing is out
there yet, but I am sure it will not be long. [Nick
Bradbury]
Spyware becomes pandemic in the US
Spyware becomes pandemic in the US
04/16/2004 06:28 PMComputer Shopper Apr 16 2004 9:49PM GMT
Spyware gonna get you sometime?
Spyware gonna get you sometime?
06/25/2004 07:08 AMMy 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]
Other News: Spyware
Other News: Spyware
04/16/2004 10:28 AMAn EarthLink survey found more than 300,000 trojan horses, monitors
and backdoors on personal computers.
RSS, Spam and Spyware
RSS, Spam and Spyware
06/05/2005 11:08 PMAs I mentioned in my previous
post, I'm a firm believer in using blogs and RSS for distributed
conversation. So, I'd like to start a conversation about the threat
that spam and spyware pose to our little syndicated world. I brought
this topic up with several companies who were at the Syndicate Conference,
and I was disturbed to discover how few of them are even thinking
about this pending problem.
Most of them replied, "Spam problem? But there isn't one - if
someone's feed contains spam, everyone will just unsubscribe!" Well,
yeah - but only if we subscribe to individual feeds, which I
believe will take a backseat to aggregated feeds. I'll use my own
experience with the NewsG
ator acquisition as an example: hundreds of blogs contained news
of the acquisition, but I was subscribed to very few of their feeds.
Instead, I subscribed to dynamic search feeds - that is, keyword-based
feeds powered by RSS search engines - which enabled me to listen in on
the conversation. Very powerful indeed - but unfortunately, very
spammable.
There are already fake<
/a> spam
blogs, many of which have RSS feeds. Most of the
ones I've seen were created to influence search engine rankings, but
it's only a matter of time before they use their feeds for delivering
spam (I'll wager that some of them already do). These fake blogs are
easy to set up, so as soon as one is taken down, it will re-appear
somewhere else (much like their spyware-filled brethren, the warez
sites), making it tricky to simply filter them out by their subdomain
name. My guess is that the main reason we don't see more RSS spam is
simply because spammers are waiting for it to be profitable. Now that
conferences such as Syndicate are attended not just by geeks and
developers but also by investors, they've got to be thinking that the
time is almost here. Create a bunch of fake blogs littered with
popular keywords, and let their feeds be picked up by the RSS search
engines (to their credit, some of the RSS search engine companies I
talked with are already tackling this problem).
Even if I'm way off base about how spam will come to RSS, we all
know that spammers will find a way to jump on the RSS bandwagon.
Given past history, every new social technology needs to think about
spam right from the start, or else risk being crippled by it (side
note: many implementations of tagging also strike me
as being spammable).
Related to this is the fact that RSS enclosures (a.k.a. "podcasts")
must look attractive to spywa
re creators. Before I added podcast
features to FeedDemon, I took a look at how a few of the existing
tools were handling them. To my surprise, security didn't seem to be
a big concern - they'd even download EXE enclosures, perhaps assuming
that the user's anti-virus software would stop them from being
executed if they were malware. Couple automatic enclosure downloading
with dynamic search feeds which contain enclosures, and you've got a
great spyware delivery system. This is why I made sure that FeedDemon
used a safe list for downloading enclosures.
If you make a living from RSS, I hope you'll join in this
conversation - either here or in your own blog - and let everyone know
whether you're thinking about this problem (or, just let me know I'm
full of it if you disagree that it's a threat).
FTC to weigh in on spyware
FTC to weigh in on spyware
04/16/2004 06:19 AMThe FTC plans to hold hearings next week to look at the problem of
spyware. Would banning spyware have any better outcome than banning
spam?
Other News: PC Spyware
Other News: PC Spyware
06/29/2004 10:41 AMConsidering all the nasty PC infections in the Windows world, it's a
wonder more people don't switch to the Mac.
Spyware Gets Top Billing
Spyware Gets Top Billing
07/03/2004 12:45 AMComputerworld Jul 3 2004 4:06AM GMT
Spyware Doctor v2.0
Spyware Doctor v2.0
06/19/2004 08:51 AMSpyware Doctor is an advanced adware and spyware removal utility that
detects and cleans thousands of potential spyware, ad ware, trojans,
keyloggers, spy ware cookies, trackware, spybots and other malware
from your PC. Protect your privacy and computing habits from prying
eyes. [Shareware $39.95 2.19 MB]
Spyware in the office
Spyware in the office
04/21/2004 05:06 PMSpyware can infiltrate offices, where it has the potential to gather
confidential information. Kelly Martin, a product manager at Symantec,
takes a look at spyware and how to keep it out of your company.
Ads and spyware and worms oh my
Ads and spyware and worms oh my
04/14/2005 08:49 AMSizing up "spyware"
Sizing up "spyware"
03/25/2005 07:17 PMBlog: Software designed to monitor Web surfers' behavior and bombard
the PC with pop-up ads is a thriving business. And at least...
The Spyware Revolution
The Spyware Revolution
04/27/2004 10:59 PM Reynolds' Smokin' Results