Comdex heats up spam-cooking tools
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Cooking spam at Comdex
Cooking spam at Comdex
11/18/2003 08:58 PMDozens of companies at the computing trade show are showing software,
services and hardware designed to stem the tide of junk flooding
e-mail accounts.
As war on spam heats up, many valid
e-mails are getting lost
As war on spam heats up, many valid
e-mails are getting lost
02/18/2004 05:07 AMBoston Globe Feb 18 2004 9:06AM GMT
Gates Unveils New Windows Security Tools
at Comdex
Gates Unveils New Windows Security Tools
at Comdex
11/16/2003 11:53 PMYahoo! Nov 16 2003 10:28PM ET
Gates Talks Spam, Security At Comdex
Gates Talks Spam, Security At Comdex
11/17/2003 09:21 AMForbes Nov 17 2003 8:22AM ET
Gates addresses spam, security at Comdex
Gates addresses spam, security at Comdex
11/17/2003 02:04 AMCNET Asia Nov 17 2003 1:24AM ET
Comdex: Gates takes on spam, security
Comdex: Gates takes on spam, security
11/17/2003 08:08 AMZDNet Nov 17 2003 7:54AM ET
Gates Highlights Security, Spam in
Comdex Keynote
Gates Highlights Security, Spam in
Comdex Keynote
11/18/2003 02:31 AMMCPmag.com Nov 18 2003 1:18AM ET
Gates addresses spam, security flaws at
Comdex
Gates addresses spam, security flaws at
Comdex
11/16/2003 11:53 PMZDNet Nov 16 2003 10:22PM ET
Comdex: Microsoft builds spam filters
into Exchange
Comdex: Microsoft builds spam filters
into Exchange
11/14/2003 05:14 PMMicrosoft Chairman Bill Gates will use his keynote address at the
Comdex 2003 trade show to tout the company's Exchange Intelligent
Message Filter.
Gates Opens Comdex with Focus on
Security, Spam and Tablet PC
Gates Opens Comdex with Focus on
Security, Spam and Tablet PC
11/18/2003 02:28 AMExtreme Tech Nov 18 2003 1:57AM ET
Antispam Tools Multiplying Like Spam
Antispam Tools Multiplying Like Spam
03/20/2003 01:05 PMAs spam continues to roll over corporate networks in ever-larger
quantities, the cavalry of vendors offering defenses continues to grow
as well. No fewer than five vendors are shipping or are about to
release new products designed to keep spam from polluting corporate
e-mail systems.
Microsoft to embrace SPF anti-spam tools
Microsoft to embrace SPF anti-spam tools
05/27/2004 01:48 PMPersonal Computer World May 27 2004 5:26PM GMT
Inbox Trauma: New Anti-Spam Tools Falter
Inbox Trauma: New Anti-Spam Tools Falter
01/11/2004 03:45 PMAP via Newsday Jan 11 2004 3:04PM ET
Inbox Trauma: New Anti-Spam Tools Falter
(AP)
Inbox Trauma: New Anti-Spam Tools Falter
(AP)
01/11/2004 12:27 PMAP - Software makers have spent millions of dollars developing new
tools for battling spam, and a new federal anti-spam law went into
effect on Jan. 1. So are our e-mail inboxes any less cluttered?
Movable Type Comment and Trackback Spam
Tools
Movable Type Comment and Trackback Spam
Tools
04/11/2005 05:50 AMI have two tools I currently use to battle trackback and comment
spam on this site, they get about 85% of it but still some nasty stuff
slips through. In the next couple of says I am going to install a
third tool on this site to try and fight back even more.
It's ridiculous three tools to fight trackback and comment spam. If
I had any management decisions to make at SixApart this would have
been a high priority. They need to quit making strategic partners and
fix their tools so I don't have to spend my VALUABLE time cleaning all
this disgusting stuff up.
At least some third part developers get it. It's too bad that
SixApart keeps sticking their heads in the sand.[MT-DSBL]
Inbox trauma: New anti-spam tools falter
Inbox trauma: New anti-spam tools falter
01/11/2004 03:45 PMBoston Globe Jan 11 2004 1:47PM ET
Spam, spam, spam, spam ... Canada
targets unwanted email (AFP)
Spam, spam, spam, spam ... Canada
targets unwanted email (AFP)
05/12/2004 04:17 AMAFP - Canada unveiled a new action plan to combat unsolicited
commercial e-mail, nicknamed spam, which jams inboxes and clogs
Internet traffic worldwide.
Many don't eat their own cooking
Many don't eat their own cooking
05/23/2004 07:56 AMSiliconValley.com May 23 2004 11:43AM GMT
cooking
cooking
09/14/2004 06:37 PMMegnut
megnut.com/2004/09/from-geek-to-chef
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Cooking by analysis
Cooking by analysis
04/11/2005 11:12 AM
Cooking for
Engineers - "Have an analytical mind? Like to cook? This is
the site to read!"
Mamma's Own Cooking
Mamma's Own Cooking
06/17/2005 07:22 PMCooking with Apache
Cooking with Apache
12/23/2003 08:06 PM
The recently released Apache Cookbook contains over 100 solutions
to problems that webmasters, web administrators, programmers, and
anyone who works with Apache have come upon at one time or another.
This week we've excerpted sample recipes from the book that contain
solutions to problems with virtual hosting, highlighting PHP source,
and enabling WebDAV.
Cooking with Perl
Cooking with Perl
10/28/2003 11:08 PMThe new edition of
Perl Cookbook is
about to hit store shelves, so to trumpet its release, we offer some
recipes--new to the second edition--for your sampling pleasure. This
week learn how to match nested patterns and how to pretend a string is
a file. Check back here in the coming weeks for more new recipes on
using SQL without a database server, extracting table data, templating
with HTML::Mason, and more.
Cooking Under Fire on PBS
Cooking Under Fire on PBS
04/11/2005 07:51 AMFinally, a reality TV show I can get into! On April 27, Cooking Under
Fire will premiere on PBS.
Tracking 12 finalists plucked from the country's restaurants and
culinary schools as they embark on a coast-to-coast cooking
competition, this documentary-style series will bring viewers behind
the scenes and into the kitchen. Each week, the aspiring chefs face
intense cooking challenges, difficult deadlines, and the heated
pressure of working against the clock. In order to survive, they must
combine their kitchen savvy, unique style, and skills of organization
and creativity to serve the judges a winning meal.Contestants who fail
to perform will run the risk of being "86ed" -- taken off the
competition menu and sent home. But success will bring them one step
closer to the ultimate culinary prize: a chef position in one of
restaurateur Todd English's Manhattan restaurants.
Michael Ruhlman -- who you may recall is the author of some of my
favorite books (see my The Soul of a Chef review) -- will be one of
three judges in the competition. It should be good since I've really
enjoyed every PBS reality show I've seen (Frontier House, Colonial
House, etc.) I'm looking forward to it!
Cooking For Engineers
Cooking For Engineers
09/10/2004 03:48 AMcookingforengineers.com
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Cooking with MySQL
Cooking with MySQL
11/21/2002 08:14 PM
Paul DuBois has selected sample recipes from the hundreds you'll
find in his book, MySQL Cookbook. In this first in a three-part series
showcasing these sample recipes, find out how to interpret results
from summaries and NULL values and how to identify duplicates in a
table or record.
"Cooking For Engineers"
"Cooking For Engineers"
09/11/2004 02:49 PMSysco Still Cooking
Sysco Still Cooking
04/26/2004 02:42 PMThe food distribution giant posts another strong quarter.
The Gestalt of Cooking
The Gestalt of Cooking
06/01/2004 02:10 PMSRHCB 10K Retrospective
The Thermochemical Joy of Cooking
The Thermochemical Joy of Cooking
06/01/2004 05:41 AMFood Network superchef Alton Brown is part MacGyver, part mad
scientist. Welcome to his lab. By Rebecca Smith Hurd, from Wired
magazine.
Finance Spam Passing Drug Spam While
Porn Spam Is Washed Up
Finance Spam Passing Drug Spam While
Porn Spam Is Washed Up
05/24/2004 05:37 PMThe latest study on spam trends appears to show that
financial spam is outpacing pharmaceutical spam
- though, honestly, so much of both is coming out that it's really
hard to imagine that this matters at all. Meanwhile, it seems that
porn spam is increasingly less interesting to spammers as the numbers
have been on a noticeable decline for quite some time. No matter
what, though, it appears that CAN-SPAM has done absolutely nothing to
slow down the amount of spam sent.
Cooking up a digital future
Cooking up a digital future
08/31/2004 04:37 AMThe future kitchen gadgets that could make life easier in the kitchen,
say MIT researchers.
Cooking with Perl, Part 2
Cooking with Perl, Part 2
10/28/2003 11:08 PMLearn how to use SQL without a database server, and how to send
attachments in email in two new recipes from the second edition of
Perl Cookbook.
And check back here in two weeks for new recipes on extracting table
data, making simple changes to elements or text, and templating with
HTML::Mason.
Wired 12.06: The Thermochemical Joy of
Cooking
Wired 12.06: The Thermochemical Joy of
Cooking
06/02/2004 02:34 AMAlton Brown's book on baking comes out in September .. Alton Brown,
mad scientist .. wired
wired.com/wired/archive/12.06/cooking.html
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Spicy cooking around the world
Spicy cooking around the world
07/20/2004 06:26 PMspicy cooking in my belly!
Cooking with Perl, Part 3
Cooking with Perl, Part 3
10/28/2003 11:08 PMIn this third and final batch of recipes excerpted from
Perl Cookbook, 2nd Edition, you'll find solutions and code
examples for extracting HTML table data, templating with HTML::Mason,
and making simple changes to elements or text.
Some questions and answers about cooking
Some questions and answers about cooking
09/25/2004 11:33 AMFolks have written asking some questions about how I'm making the
transition from geek to chef, and rather than reply individually, I
thought I'd do a little public Q & A to share with all.
I am curious what steps you took to make the change. You're cooking in
the kitchen of a good restaurant?
When I first arrived on Nantucket I met the owners of Fifty-Six Union
through my aunt. Over the course of the summer, I talked with them
about my interest in cooking and spent some time hostessing during
August. Peter, the chef, recommended that before I head to culinary
school, I spend six months working in a kitchen to see if I really
wanted to do it. So I asked him if I could work in his kitchen, and he
generously said yes. And yes, Fifty-Six is a good restaurant, and
Peter is a graduate of the CIA.
[H]aving spent my formative years slaving away in a hot kitchen for my
parents' Chinese takeaway, I can't imagine what on earth you like
about it!
I like the energy of the kitchen, of being on my feet and being
active. I love the way I get consumed in what I'm doing, almost lost.
Last night I looked at the clock and it was 7 PM, a little while later
(it seemed) I checked again and it was nearly 10! I'd just been in the
moment, making salads and apps and desserts. I love the short
life-cycle of a kitchen day. Unlike a software project that takes
weeks to months to years (to even never!) to complete, in the kitchen
the order comes in, you prepare it, and it's gone. By the end of the
night, the "project" is over and the battle is won. I love the
satisfaction of making something people enjoy. I made an apple tarte
tatin for last night's dessert special. I plated an order and thirty
minutes later, the server told me, "They loved the apple tart and were
raving!" I love doing lots of things at once and figuring out the most
efficient way to do it, and I love to be under pressure and make it
all happen and get it right. I love sending out a perfect plate.
I just wanted to ask how you got into cooking.. did you need to take
any formal training, or was it primarily on the job? did you take a
pay cut?
I've always loved cooking and baking, ever since I was little. During
college I always had food service jobs (made ice cream, worked in a
pie shop on Cape Cod, etc.) and learned some skills there. And I've
just been a passionate home cook, reading and learning as much as I
could from doing and watching Iron Chef and other cooking programs.
I've realized that I knew more than I thought and also that I have a
long way to go. And yes, I took a pay cut. Cooks with no professional
experience do not make the same salary as software engineering
managers with 10 years experience.
If you have further questions, feel free to write! Obviously I have
less time for posting than in the past, but I'll try. And soon too, a
post about my first impressions...
Bachelor Cooking Skills
Bachelor Cooking Skills
03/06/2004 02:09 AM A good sized box of TastyBite food arrived today (it's heavier than I
expected), inspired by Michael Radwin's ode to TastyBite Indian Food a
few weeks ago. I ordered at least one of just about everything they
sell that does not contain any dairy product in it (since lactose and
I don't agree). It didn't occur to me when I ordered it, but the
timing couldn't be better. I'm moving into the new place on Friday, so
this will...
Keller on cooking and success
Keller on cooking and success
12/19/2004 03:21 PMThere's a great interview with my hero Thomas Keller at
Epicurious.com. In particular, his musings on passion and community
echo my feelings and experience with food. (Interview questions in
bold):
One of the great things about bistros, and not just about bistros but
about cooking and dining in general, is the sense of community. Do you
feel that?It's a real social interaction, whether you're cooking or
whether you're eating. You have to feel comfortable in your
environment. In the restaurant, we enjoy doing what we're doing
together. That's really one of the wonderful things about being in a
kitchen environment where there's a common vision and a common goal
and a common respect for what you're doing. It's like nothing else, it
really is.And that passion translates to the food?You have to be
emotionally attached. I cook because it fulfills something inside of
me, satisfaction, gratitude, making somebody happy. It's all wrapped
up in those emotions, and eating should be the same. I understand in
modern society we can't always be emotionally connected to what we're
eating and what we're doing, but there are those moments when we have
to sit back and appreciate it and say, "Okay, this is that moment
where I'm just going to relax and have this event."
At the end, Keller closes with one of the best things I've ever heard:
"I think one of the true meanings of success is creating a memory for
somebody."
Also included are menus, a cooking demo by Keller, and a video tour
behind the scenes at Per Se all accessible from this page. I really
need to start saving for a Per Se visit.
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