A Redwood You Can Trust
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Redwood returns to Tory frontline
Redwood returns to Tory frontline
09/08/2004 01:02 PMEx-Cabinet minister John Redwood is joining the Tory shadow cabinet as
Michael Howard re-jigs his top team.
QUALITY ASSURANCE ENGINEER (Redwood
City, CA)
QUALITY ASSURANCE ENGINEER (Redwood
City, CA)
06/02/2004 04:42 PMPostini Inc. - United States, CA, Redwood City (2004-06-02)
RSPB chooses Redwood over Big Ticket
Vendor
RSPB chooses Redwood over Big Ticket
Vendor
09/24/2004 03:28 AMSeptember 22 2004, Redwood Software, a leading provider of
infrastructure automation and electronic document delivery and archive
solutions, today announced that RSPB, the wildlife conservation
charity, has chosen Cronacle to manage, automate and protect its
internal environment and knocked out an existing supplier. [PRWEB Sep
24, 2004]
"Care to elaborate on that slam on
Redwood Virtual? Theyre more
reliable..."
"Care to elaborate on that slam on
Redwood Virtual? Theyre more
reliable..."
12/27/2004 06:03 PMShark Tank: Hey, if we can't trust them,
who CAN we trust?
Shark Tank: Hey, if we can't trust them,
who CAN we trust?
03/06/2004 01:53 AMSpurred on by new laws and regulations, this company is overhauling
its IT security -- and the security department wants to strip support
programmers of their access to the production system.
Shark Tank: Hey, if you can't trust IT,
who CAN you trust?
Shark Tank: Hey, if you can't trust IT,
who CAN you trust?
03/14/2005 05:10 PMCEO decides that his company is getting too much spam, so word comes
down to this pilot fish in IT: Find a better spam filter and get it
working pronto.
Westland Helicopters Prepares for Take
Off with Redwood Softwares Cronacle-
Cronacle set to provide better control
over SAPŽ processing
Westland Helicopters Prepares for Take
Off with Redwood Softwares Cronacle-
Cronacle set to provide better control
over SAPŽ processing
05/31/2004 02:00 PMRedwood Software, provider of infrastructure automation solutions,
today announced that Westland Helicopters Ltd. has chosen Cronacle to
manage its SAPŽ background processing. Cronacle is Redwoods flagship
process management and job scheduling solution that integrates
seamlessly with SAP to manage all SAP batch workload. [PRWEB May 27,
2004]
Redwood Dragon: April 18, 2004 - April
24, 2004 Archives
Redwood Dragon: April 18, 2004 - April
24, 2004 Archives
04/25/2004 10:02 PMdeclaring victory in the culture war .. Is nothing sacred?!? .. this
is a travesty ..
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Trust us
Trust us
05/17/2004 07:24 AMDefending the administration's enemy-combatant policy, the Justice
Department told the Supreme Court that the U.S. doesn't torture
prisoners. Just hours later, the Abu Ghraib story broke. Did the U.S.
intentionally mislead the court?
Trust me.
Trust me.
05/31/2004 03:31 PM
Bush campaign lies with unprecedented
frequency. Making history with unprecedented negativity.
The End of Trust?
The End of Trust?
03/19/2003 10:45 PMUsing Memory Errors to Attack a Virtual Machine
We present an experimental study showing that soft
memory errors can lead to serious security vulnerabilities
in Java and .NET virtual machines, or in any system that
relies on type-checking of untrusted programs as a protection
mechanism. Our attack works by sending to the JVM
a Java program that is designed so that almost any memory
error in its address space will allow it to take control
of the JVM. -- Sudhakar Govindavajhala, Andrew W. Appel
I've heard that it was possible to hack smartcards and similar devices
before by tampering with them, but I've never understood how it was
done until now. Apparently some security experts claim to have been
aware of this technique for many years.
"zeldman.dogs"
Who do you trust?
Who do you trust?
04/14/2004 09:10 AMKevin Salwen points to Starbucks' report on how corporately
responsible it is. And, while I certainly would rather work for a
company that cares enough to issue such a report than the egregiously
selfish ad agency Kevin points to, the Starbucks report does raise a
question: Who do you trust any more? So, Starbucks does up a lovely
color brochure explaining just how good a world citizen it is. Kudos
for at least pretending to care. But how much of the report is BS? ...
Continued at Worthwhile......
She doesn't trust me
She doesn't trust me
03/13/2003 10:26 AMSo my mom and some relatives left early this morning for
Charlottesville, Virginia. They go up there a few times...
We Only Have So Much Trust
We Only Have So Much Trust
05/05/2004 08:12 AMOffshoring: Companies guarding 'secret sauce':
Interesting situation: U.S. companies are willing to send grunt IT
work overseas, but not the intellectual property they worked so hard
to develop. It seems that they don't trust overseas companies to keep
their intellectual property safe.
Therein lies the dilemma for many technology executives confronting
the issue of offshore outsourcing: U.S. companies are increasingly
turning to other countries to reduce labor costs, but they must decide
how far they can go without risking security breaches, communication
lapses or operational breakdowns, when moving work thousands of miles
away overseas.
I still agree with how this guy handled the "offshore problem." He
figued out how much he would save by sending work offshore, then added
back how much it was worth to him to have someone on-site. He then
advertised a position at this (much less than market) rate. He was
deluged with applications.
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When trust isn't enough
When trust isn't enough
03/23/2005 08:05 AMInternet expert K.C. Claffy talks about next-generation security
architectures.
In God We Trust
In God We Trust
08/03/2004 06:22 PM
In God We
Trust.
Mostly an issue of trust
Mostly an issue of trust
05/17/2004 04:16 AMJohnny Carson's first national TV gig was as host (from 1957 to 1962)
of a game show called "Who Do You Trust?" It was patterned after the
earlier Groucho Marx show called "You Bet Your Life." I was reminded
of this show during a lively e-mail discussion with a number of
readers of my Identity Management newsletter about various identity
federation schemes that required your identity data to be stored with
third parties.
Perceptions of Trust
Perceptions of Trust
02/13/2004 01:27 PMInternet News Feb 13 2004 5:17PM GMT
FC Now: In Colleagues We Trust?
FC Now: In Colleagues We Trust?
09/07/2004 04:16 PMThe InnovationNetwork is surveying business leaders about the role
trust can play in innovation. Most of us involved in innovation
believe that "trust" is necessary...
Google and Trust
Google and Trust
07/18/2004 03:12 PMAs
Google nears the day when it
sells stock to the public, a fundamental question arises: How can the
company possibly justify the rich price it hopes to get in the
marketplace?
However brilliant Google's technology may be -- and it's both
innovative and path-breaking in many ways -- the online search and
advertising company doesn't have a monopoly. And it faces plenty of
competition from small and large businesses that have their own share
of smart people.
There's only one way the fast-growing search and media powerhouse
can pull this off, and a single word sums it up: trust.
More...
Don't Trust E-Voting? Too Bad
Don't Trust E-Voting? Too Bad
09/15/2004 03:01 PMOver in Maryland, where studies have shown that the e-voting machines
are not secure, the courts have decided that if you don't trust the
e-voting machines, that's your own damn problem. They
will
not allow people to ask for a paper ballot if they feel
uncomfortable using one of those electronic voting machines. The
court also found that the state had "done everything necessary" to
show the e-voting machines were accurate and secure. Apparently, they
have pretty low standards.
"All Trust the Internet"
"All Trust the Internet"
05/27/2004 12:13 AMOn a Mission: The New Internet Mission
"According to Nielsen, there are 31 million moms online. They're
38, tend to be married, are very smart -- college educated -- and are
working moms. Moms forever have been key decision makers. What's
interesting is how that translates to the Internet.
You have to be where they are online. In 2004, moms told us that
they're spending more time online than watching television.... We did
a lot of focus groups with moms. It's one of those time-saving
devices. It simplifies their life, and that's what they're looking for
when they turn to the Internet....
We arrived at four distinct segments: the Tech Nester, Mrs. Net
Skeptic, the Yes Mom, and Passive Under Pressure. We got rid of that
last segment because she's passive and a newbie, but we still ended up
with 77% of Internet moms....
When we started really digging into the segments, we found that
their similarities are more interesting than their differences. They
were all after the same basic things. They want to simplify their
lives. All trust the Internet. The Internet is where they turn to
first. You don't have to have separate strategies to address each
segment....
They all want information. They think the Internet is the most
useful medium for accessing information. And as a source of
entertainment, it came in number two. As it did for spending time with
their kids. They've come to rely on the Internet. 84% said they would
miss the Internet the most if it went away. It's the same with kids
and teens." [Fast Company
Now, via Lost
Remote]
Although this article and the study are aimed more at marketers,
it's interesting to read the results in the context of libraries. The
need to do research, the desire for making life simpler, and the
misguided trust of all things internet... how are libraries fitting
into these womens' lives? Are they? There are whole trust circles
online where libraries are nowhere to be found. How do we get
there?
Using WS-Trust and WS-SecureConversation
Using WS-Trust and WS-SecureConversation
06/10/2004 07:25 PMWS-Security provides a framework for securing SOAP messages based on
XML Encryption, XML Signature and the notion of security tokens. XML
Encryption is used to provide confidentiality protection for portions
of a SOAP envelope while XML Signature is used to provide integrity
protection for the same. Security tokens typically provide some notion
of identity along with information pertaining to keys used to perform
cryptographic operations. Multiple security tokens can be used in a
message allowing different portions of the SOAP envelope to be secured
for different intermediaries. Examples of security tokens include X509
certificates, Kerberos tickets and Username tokens. While WS-Security
specifies mechanisms for placing security tokens in SOAP messages and
referring to those tokens from encrypted or signed data it does not
define how security tokens are actually acquired; that job can either
be programmatic, or performed by calling a token issuing service as
specified by WS-Trust.
In the Internet They Trust (Your Ad
Here)
In the Internet They Trust (Your Ad
Here)
07/31/2004 05:02 PMNew York Times Jul 31 2004 8:50PM GMT
Lessons From the Value Trust
Lessons From the Value Trust
08/16/2004 12:07 PMLegg Mason's Mary Chris Gay shares the secrets to her investing
success.
Openness and Trust on the Web
Openness and Trust on the Web
08/13/2004 04:31 PMJD Lasica (Online Journalism Review): Transparency
Begets Trust in the Ever-Expanding Blogosphere. The openness of
Weblogs could help explain why many readers find them more credible
than traditional media. Can mainstream journalists learn from their
cutting-edge cousins?
Can't Trust This Telecommuter
Can't Trust This Telecommuter
09/13/2004 04:10 PMFor all the talk about how we're soon going to be a nation of
telecommuters, thanks to new technologies,
Broadband
Reports points out a study that shows one very big hurdle:
most employers still don't trust their employees to work
unsupervised. The study was done in Australia, so there's a
chance the results wouldn't apply elsewhere, but it does seem like
something that is likely to be a major hindering factor for many
potential telecommuting opportunities. Of course, it's not just the
bosses that don't trust telecommuters: 75% of employees think their
telecommuting co-workers are simply goofing off and "are not working
at all." At some point, however, someone is going to do a little
cost-benefit analysis and realize that office space is a pretty big
cost, and trusting your workers to actually do what you've asked them
to do could actually pay off. Of course, on the flip side, expect to
see many new technologies, applications and services to help solve
this problem by somehow "monitoring" the work of telecommuting
employees -- which is likely to make most workers only feel even less
trusted.
Do you trust this penguin?
Do you trust this penguin?
05/19/2004 02:52 AMCan You Trust Your Web Host?
Can You Trust Your Web Host?
01/14/2003 06:19 AMIt is the nagging question that confronts all webmasters from
time-to-time, "can I trust my host with my private data"? Here's one
webmasters shocking story.
Wiki of Trust
Wiki of Trust
03/13/2003 10:21 AMI had a question for those who use and promote wikis. But then, I just
did a search for “trust”...
LSB Earns Trust
LSB Earns Trust
04/11/2005 11:43 AMThe free standards group's efforts seek to give Linux more bite and
prove to users that Linux can be trusted to handle data and
applications.
In theocracy they trust
In theocracy they trust
04/11/2005 10:36 AMChristian right leaders denounced separation of church and state and
prayed for a judge's deliverance to Satan. And their Capitol Hill
allies were right there with them.
Trust Me, I'm a Machine
Trust Me, I'm a Machine
04/07/2005 02:54 AMAn EU computer science project hopes to make the uncertainty attached
to the pervasive computing future a lot more secure through
establishing trust. [PRWEB Apr 7, 2005]
Trust, but verify
Trust, but verify
10/28/2003 11:06 PMI now have a
nightly
job which verifies that each of my Atom feeds are well formed
xml, none of the content needs to be escaped, and all my cached
queries are correct.
Should You Trust MAPS?
Should You Trust MAPS?
04/06/2005 05:24 PMTrust, but verify some more
Trust, but verify some more
10/31/2003 08:16 AMI've since added some code to verify that each
of the pages in the cache of pages served in the past 24 hours are
well formed and valid XHTML. This uncovered an interesting
boundary case that I hadn't considered.
...In trust we Word
In trust we Word
03/28/2005 08:05 PMBlog: There nothing can be wrong with this story, because Microsoft
Word makes so. And that would good not be enough, says Sandeep
Krishnamurthy,...
In Google we trust?
In Google we trust?
12/19/2004 03:00 PM
Dave Winer today points to Scott Rosenberg's excellent take on
Google's new library venture. Scott concludes:
The public has a big interest in making sure that no one business has
a chokehold on the flow of human knowledge. As long as Google's
amazing project puts more knowledge in more hands and heads, who could
object? But in this area, taking the long view is not just smart --
it's ethically essential. So as details of Google's project emerge, it
will be important not just to rely on Google's assurances but to keep
an eye out for public guarantees of access, freedom of expression and
limits to censorship. [Scott
Rosenberg]
I agree. That's one of the reasons, by the way, that the evolving
relationship between electronic texts and physical books fascinates me
so deeply. For the generation now coming of age, Google defines a sort
of continental shelf. Whatever is on that shelf is considered
accessible. Whatever isn't fades into the murky unfathomable depths.
But when we can beam the halogen light into those depths and search
them, we'll be reminded that -- whatever online access can or cannot
be offered now, and however long it takes to make complex and
sensitive adjustments to the copyright system -- the physical books
exist, and are available for our use.
..."How can I trust Firefox?"
"How can I trust Firefox?"
12/22/2004 01:31 AMGrok Description matches for A Redwood You Can Trust
GrokA matches for A Redwood You Can Trust
Trouble finding content for your bl0g?
Heres an idea: Make your bl0g into an
answerbl0g
Trouble finding content for your bl0g?
Heres an idea: Make your bl0g into an
answerbl0g
12/19/2004 03:32 PMThis is a new "trend" that I am seeing amongst some of the blogs I
follow: People have started reading their keyword logs and begun
answering the questions that their visitors obvisouly have. Mind you,
some of the questions that...
Wish-of-the-Month Club, Part 1 of 3 -
Archives - Blog - 0xDECAFBAD Blog
Wish-of-the-Month Club, Part 1 of 3 -
Archives - Blog - 0xDECAFBAD Blog
06/18/2004 04:58 AM0-Click Shopping(tm), using Amazon's Web Services .. Automatic
wishlist purchases with Amazon's API .. Make your own wishes come
true, once
decafbad.com/blog/2004/06/16/wishofthemonthclub1
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Yahoo! Search bl0g Launched (Jeremy
Zawodny's bl0g)
Yahoo! Search bl0g Launched (Jeremy
Zawodny's bl0g)
08/20/2004 06:41 AMysearchblog commentators .. background information .. some background
info .. weitere Details .. Jeremy Z ..
jeremy.zawodny.com/blog/archives/002431.html
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Thanks, Bloggies! BB wins best group
bl0g, and bl0g of the year!
Thanks, Bloggies! BB wins best group
bl0g, and bl0g of the year!
03/14/2005 05:29 PMXeni Jardin:
Boing Boing pal
Scott Beale informs us that our blog just won
Group Weblog of the Year at the
Bloggies. OMG! What a huge honor! Thank you, Bloggies. We honestly
didn't expect this, and we are deeply moved and grateful. There were
many other deserving blogs up for awards, backed by talented folks who
work very hard, and we raise our collective pirate-eye-patches in
their honor:
check 'em all
out. On behalf of my blog-mates
Cory Doctorow,
Mark Frauenfelder, and
David Pescovitz; our wise "band manager"
John Battelle; our sysadmin
par excellence Ken Snider; and the rest of the team and extended
family that makes Boing Boing possible -- a humble thank you. But most
of all, we are grateful to you, our readers, for wasting otherwise
productive time on our collective scrapbook of "wonderful things," and
for pointing us to even more of those wonderful and undiscovered
things each day. We're really sorry that we couldn't make it to
SXSW in person to accept the award,
but we hope you'll join us in celebrating in person tomorrow at
ETCON (
all five of us will be in the same place for the first time).
Boing Boing sprouted online a little over
five years ago, from paper zine roots planted by Mark Frauenfelder
and
Carla
Sinclair. It is a privilege to blog for you. With you, we look
forward to another adventurous year of link-discuss to come.
Link
Update: Holy crap! Reader Nathaneal Heasley
sez, "Not only did BB win best group âblog, it won âblog of the
year/best weblog overallâ â congratulations!" For those keeping
track, this is the second year in a row Boing Boing has received these
two awards: Link to 2004, Link to 2005. Man. We're
speechless, and overwhelmed by your generosity.
Joho the Blog: Video bl0g
Joho the Blog: Video bl0g
08/01/2004 05:01 PMvideo blog .. vlog
hyperorg.com/blogger/mtarchive/002909.html
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The Blog Herald: More bl0g news more
often
The Blog Herald: More bl0g news more
often
12/30/2003 01:34 AMhttp://www.blogherald.com/
Yup, that's it.......news about......blogs.......
Joho the Blog: No, I'm not keeping up
with your bl0g.
Joho the Blog: No, I'm not keeping up
with your bl0g.
06/22/2005 02:45 AMJoho the Blog: No, I'm not keeping up with your blog .. Dear Blogger
Letter .. David
Weinberger
hyperorg.com/blogger/mtarchive/004138.html
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Google Launches Official Google Blog,
Not Blog Search
Google Launches Official Google Blog,
Not Blog Search
05/11/2004 09:24 AMYahoo! May 11 2004 2:11PM GMT
"
Cerveja Blog!!
O Blog que desce
red...
Cerveja"
"
Cerveja Blog!!
O Blog que desce
red...
Cerveja"
01/03/2005 10:35 AM"bl0g"
"bl0g"
07/11/2004 09:32 AM"?Was ist ein Blog? >>"
"?Was ist ein Blog? >>"
03/17/2005 02:51 AMBit 5 Blog
Bit 5 Blog
11/18/2003 11:34 AMNew Home of Bit 5 Blog
To Blog Or Not To Blog
To Blog Or Not To Blog
06/23/2004 10:24 PMWebDevInfo Jun 24 2004 2:03AM GMT
Blog, bl0g, bl0g
Blog, bl0g, bl0g
07/28/2004 08:05 AMI've got my laptop and I'm staying just over the state line, close
enough to smell the democratic process! I saw Janeane Garofalo today
and she's shorter than me! OK, time for bed!
XSS in ACS bl0g
XSS in ACS bl0g
03/19/2005 03:11 AMfarhad koosha (Mar 17 2005)
IE bl0g
IE bl0g
07/22/2004 08:22 PMIEBlog
blogs.msdn.com/ie
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bl0g of it's own
bl0g of it's own
07/22/2004 09:38 AMteam has a blog .. IEBlog
blogs.msdn.com/ie
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DRM bl0g
DRM bl0g
03/23/2005 02:53 AMCory Doctorow:
The DRM Blog is a good blog for op-eds, news links and other resources
for understanding DRM. I just added it to my RSS reader.
Link
(
Thanks, Jimmy!)
Bot A Blog
Bot A Blog
06/28/2004 05:18 AMBot A Bloghttp://www.BotABlog.com/Bot A Blog: Free Blog Update Notifications By eMail. Bot A Blog is a
free service where bots send you simple text emails when your favorite
blogs are updated and new entries are added. Add a subscription form
or button to your blog to allow your visitors to bot your blog! This
has been added to
Bot
Research Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.
BLOG:CMS 3.1.4
BLOG:CMS 3.1.4
07/18/2004 03:59 AMA Weblog system.
"A bl0g that isn't a bl0g"
"A bl0g that isn't a bl0g"
03/29/2005 04:56 AMWhere we bl0g about
Where we bl0g about
09/11/2004 12:34 PMEthan Zuckerman has published the initial results of the alpha version
of a project he's started, and it's pretty damn interesting. He's
scraping NY Times articles and then checking which ones are being
linked to in blogs. The raw results are depressingly unsurprising: We
blog about the US, then about the US, with occasional digressions
about the US....
BLOG:CMS 3.2
BLOG:CMS 3.2
07/29/2004 04:49 PMA Weblog system.
Wu Blog No More
Wu Blog No More
08/22/2004 05:39 PMThis is the end of my stewardship of the Lessig Blog, and also my
retirement from blogging, unless some new gig shows up. It has been a
pleasure to meet many of you and I thank you for reading the blog in
Lessig's absence. Those who want to get in...
U-bl0g! 0.0.4
U-bl0g! 0.0.4
09/07/2004 10:08 AMAn easy-to-use weblogging system.
"has a bl0g"
"has a bl0g"
05/21/2004 12:54 AMWhat's this bl0g about?
What's this bl0g about?
12/19/2004 03:34 PMJeremy Zawodny mentions the fact that blogs are
about people, not subjects.
And 37Signals has noticed weighted lists
showing up in interesting places.
I thought I’d combine the two ideas and see what this
blog’s really about. Here’s the list of keywords that
appear at least twice in the last 400 entries on this blog.
802.11 accessibility acl surgery aggie aggregator amazon amphetadesk anil dash api at&t atomz barnes and noble
baseball
best buy
bigbad bill zeller blog blogger blogging bloglines blogs blogsnob brad choate buttons carmel cell phone chris pirillo cingular cms comment spam comments conference consulting content content management
copyright
css css layout css tabs cub scouts customer service
customers
cvs design development digital photography
ebay ebig ecommerce email email marketing
error
messages feedster filter firefox flash frontpage gnomedex google how to blog humor i-blog ibm information architecture intranets javascript jeff nichols jesper job descriptions jon udell keywords lawsuit lockergnome macro mark pilgrim marketing marketingvox measure twice meme mercedes metadata microsoft mls movable type movable type plugins movies mozilla mp3 mtamazon my yahoo nat netscape newly digital news aggregator news aggregators nokia number portability
open letter
open source
oscommerce
perl permission pheedo php picasa piracy plugin plugins popcorn privacy process tags publishing quality control
quote radio regex related entries
requirements
review rss sanitize scoble scott johnson search security siemens simon willison
simplecomments simpletracks small business snoopy source control sourceforge spam spamassassin speaking strategy syndication talks taylor technorati thinkpad tip trackback tracking traffic under the iron usability viagra web services weblogs weblogs in business wifi wired wireless wishlist writing yahoo zawodny zeldman zempt
I-Blog
I-Blog
01/16/2004 11:05 AMI’ve joined the staff of MarketingWonk as the new moderator
of I-Blog, an
email discussion list focused on the use of weblogs in business and
marketing. I’ll also be posting news that might be of interest
to the marketing and blogging community at MarketingWonk.
The first issue of the list digest under my leadership went out a
few minutes ago. Subscribers to I-Blog will recognize that this is the
first new issue in months and may wonder what that means. The list is
being restarted after a hiatus and a change in moderators. Rick did a great job in getting
the list started and setting the tone, now it’s my job to help
the list realize it’s full potential.
For the forseeable future, issues will come out weekly, but as
discussion picks up, we may move to twice a week. Right now I’d
rather have a quality list that comes out less often than to try to
fill too many issues at once.
If you are interested in what blogging means to businesses, subscribe to
I-Blog.
What Not to Do When You Blog
What Not to Do When You Blog
12/09/2003 07:22 AMGothamist
gothamist.com/archives/2003/12/08/gothamist_notes_1_what_n
ot_to_do_when_you_blog.php
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