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Do You Code-Switch? Yet Another Reason
to Go Some Rights Reserved
Do You Code-Switch? Yet Another Reason
to Go Some Rights Reserved
07/14/2004 11:51 PMPeople who study race, gender, and anthropology sometimes talk
about "code-switching"
: the way a person who straddles different cultures (poor and rich,
minority and majority, north and south) learns to toggle between the
lingo and mannerisms of each to survive, or in some cases, thrive.
One of the several "ah ha!" moments of Siva Vaidhyanathan's
amazing keynote at the American
Association of Law Libraries conference was Siva's celebration of
the fact that us "information warriors" (his term, borrowed from the
Pentagon) -- librarians, teachers, lawyers, programmers, musicians,
filmmakers, preachers, propagandists, bloggers -- are learning to
code-switch across our respective disciplines as never before. And
that it's precisely this vocational Spanglish that will help us build,
one day, a coherent information policy.
That insight alone was enough to make Siva's talk more than
worthwhile. But better still was Siva's implication that each audience
member had to ask ourselves how we should code-switch in our everyday
info lives. Which instantly made me think of the tricorne hat all
Creative Commoners don when they publish their work with our copyright
licenses: lawyer-, human-, and machine-readable . . . code.

I wish I could take credit for Creative Commons' built-in
code-switching. But like most things it was Lessig's idea. Which makes me wonder:
Just how many meanings will the title of his first book turn out to
have?
My humble little epiphany is probably obvious to most of you. Which
is just that much cooler, isn't it? That's hope right there.
(Here's some related reading, from the days when, I now realize, I
first began to code-switch. However awkwardly.)
Indian Telcos Call For Reserved 3g
Spectrum
Indian Telcos Call For Reserved 3g
Spectrum
06/21/2004 12:09 PMewirelessnews Jun 21 2004 2:52PM GMT
iDEFENSE Security Advisory 09.22.04 -
Sophos Small Business Suite Reserved
Device Name Handling Vulnerability
iDEFENSE Security Advisory 09.22.04 -
Sophos Small Business Suite Reserved
Device Name Handling Vulnerability
09/22/2004 02:20 PMcustomer service mailbox (Sep 22 2004)
Human Rights Campaign - Working for
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender
Equal Rights
Human Rights Campaign - Working for
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender
Equal Rights
05/18/2004 02:45 PMThe Human Rights Campaign .. Photos of the newlyweds .. HRC's
newlyweds gallery .. these people .. Issue No. 1 .. equal sign .. for
it .. HRC: .. HRC
hrc.org
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China's human rights practices coloured
by party congress: rights ...
China's human rights practices coloured
by party congress: rights ...
01/14/2003 04:17 AMAccess to the Internet search engine Google was blocked for days in
September. Google is popular among China's 60 million Internet ...
"?...the praise and placards expressing
admiration are for the first soldier
convicted of abusing Iraqi prisoners.
The admonishments are reserved for the
soldier who blew the whistle.?"
"?...the praise and placards expressing
admiration are for the first soldier
convicted of abusing Iraqi prisoners.
The admonishments are reserved for the
soldier who blew the whistle.?"
05/26/2004 07:51 PMIn Re Scalia the Outspoken v. Scalia the
Reserved
In Re Scalia the Outspoken v. Scalia the
Reserved
05/01/2004 02:43 PMEven some of Justice Antonin Scalias admirers say his public profile
in a bitterly divided Washington has made a potential promotion to
chief justice unlikely.
"opinion "
"opinion "
03/17/2005 02:51 AMMT3 Opinion
MT3 Opinion
05/27/2004 03:13 PMA Line in the Sand: Here's a good, level-headed opinion on
why the Movable Type 3.0 controversy shouldn't be one.
People feel like they have been betrayed… with all this talk of
people jumping ship. Half of you would still fall into the free
release category! Doesn’t anyone realize what MT will be turning into?
If these people are making MT their livelihood, judging by their great
track record, you can count on a quality product that will have a
devoted team working to constantly make it better. [...]
Isn't there anything better to get all up in arms about? Too many
of you are acting alarmed because you feel like you have to, this
hive-mentality is ridiculous! If you have such a huge site, with so
many authors, so many blogs and can't find the funds, then just simply
don't upgrade right now.
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opinion? "
05/26/2004 04:41 AM"opinion"
"opinion"
12/20/2003 03:50 PMI have no opinion about this
whatsoever...
I have no opinion about this
whatsoever...
07/13/2004 06:38 PMI have no opinion about this whatsoever. Here are just four links
in a row, presented in a reverse-chronological (most recent first)
fashion with no attempt whatsoever to make a point, which nonetheless
are prefaced with a proviso that any position you may infer that I
have is entirely mine and not that of my employer. And I don't have
one anyway:
That's your lot. Move along. Nothing to see here.
Read the comments
Telegraph | Opinion
Telegraph | Opinion
08/29/2004 04:22 PMSomething tells me Bush holds all the aces .. Mark
Steyn
telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtml?xml=/opinion/2004/08/29/do2
901.xml&sSheet=/opinion/2004/08/29/ixop.html
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sunspot.net - opinion
sunspot.net - opinion
12/14/2003 06:49 AMNeo-Ineptitude: Baltimore Sun Calls for Wolfowitz to Step Down. The
Whole Bush Cartel Should Resign and Face Prosecution for High Crimes
Against the
Nation
sunspot.net/news/opinion/bal-ed.contracts12dec12,0,2430794.st
ory?coll=bal-opinion-headlines
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Difference of Opinion
Difference of Opinion
07/18/2004 03:12 PMLast Sunday's column, about the entertainment
industry's latest effort to restrict our ability to make use of the
copyrighted material we've purchased, took the technology industry to
task for a belated response. Gary Shapiro, president and CEO of the
Consumer Electronics Association,
challenged me on that, saying the response was as quick and effective
as he's seen from the industry to any challenge.
Shapiro was, indeed, quick to jump into the fray, but the bulk of the
tech industry didn't wake up nearly fast enough.
Meanwhile, I'll take this opportunity to ask you again to
contact your U.S. senators and
express your strong opposition to the bill in question, S.2560.
There's no time to waste.
The text of Shapiro's note, edited slightly with his permission, is
posted below.
More...
The Galvin Opinion
The Galvin Opinion
07/22/2004 10:10 PMLOST AND FOUND NOTE FROM THE GEORGETOWN
STARBUCKS
thomasgalvin.blogspot.com/2004/07/starbucks-message-board-
lost-and-found.html
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Voice Your Opinion to the NIH
Voice Your Opinion to the NIH
03/14/2005 05:25 PMVoice Your Opinion to the NIH
Opinion with Dan Warne
Opinion with Dan Warne
01/22/2004 02:12 AMNo mention of the fact that anyone who does more than the occasional
email or Google will soon be paying more each month than those on
Telstra’s 10GB ...
"Check out the opinion..."
"Check out the opinion..."
08/19/2004 09:00 PMMy opinion on the "iCheap"
My opinion on the "iCheap"
12/30/2004 12:33 AMThere's been lots of hoohah in the Mac/Weblog world today about the
Think Secret rumor of a sub-$500 Mac to be announced at Macworld Expo.
So hey, I thought I'd throw in my two cents. Is it true or not?...
World opinion
World opinion
08/31/2004 06:15 AM
BetaVote.com If we had our
say - things would be very different. This is obviously not very
reliable data but thought provoking non the less. I am pretty sure the
90 to 10 in Kerrys favor is a just about an accurate measure of
Denmarks opinion.
this opinion piece
this opinion piece
06/22/2004 11:50 PMDebra Burlingame .. Divided We Fall .. published
today
opinionjournal.com/editorial/feature.html?id=110005251
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offers an opinion
offers an opinion
10/31/2003 01:55 PMl'affaire Atrios .. Jack Balkin ..
agrees
balkin.blogspot.com/2003_10_26_balkin_archive.html#1067529091
58205263
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FC Now: A Union of Opinion
FC Now: A Union of Opinion
03/29/2005 10:55 AMI suppose I was tempting fate, discussing unions here. That musing got
a flood of comments. It deserves a look: some call unions corrupt, and
others call them godsends. Name calling began, partisan politics
entered the equation, and I watched...
"opinion piece"
"opinion piece"
05/22/2004 02:19 AMNewsday.com - Opinion
Newsday.com - Opinion
07/25/2004 07:40 PMJay Rosen in
Newsday
newsday.com/news/opinion/ny-vpros253905983jul25,0,7564212.st
ory?coll=ny-viewpoints-headlines
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Opinion: Is your mac safe?
Opinion: Is your mac safe?
04/12/2005 05:24 PMAsk Mac fans why we prefer the Mac to the Windows PC, and you’ll
likely get long lists of reasons. Most of those lists will have one
item in common: we don’t have to worry about viruses, spyware,
and other digital pests.
Opinion: Death of a salesman?
Opinion: Death of a salesman?
04/14/2005 04:16 AMComputerworld Apr 14 2005 8:44AM GMT
Google's opinion on Microsoft
Google's opinion on Microsoft
10/02/2002 01:58 PMOn September 25, 2002 it was reported that if you type "go to hell"
into the Google search engine the number 1 search result was Microsoft
and AOL came up as number 3. On October 02, 2002 Computerworld
reported that Google no longer reports Microsoft as number 1. "Google
makes...
Om's got his opinion, I got mine
Om's got his opinion, I got mine
08/17/2004 04:46 PMOm Malik is pretty
hard on Real about their price reductions.
He sees it as a last ditch effort.
I see it as natural market pressures on Apple. Their model is
wrong.
I actually like Napster's model the best. Real's Rhapsody doesn't
work if you're off-line. And what's wrong with Roxio dumping their
tools?
Maybe digital music downloading DOES have a future?
Anyway
- here's Om's post....
Engadget
points to a New
York Times article about Real's half-off sale. Given that record
executives would pimp their mama out for dollars, it is clear that
Real is eating all the costs. Wonder what it will do to Real's
bottomline next quarter. The 49 cent songs and $5 albums are ITunes
compatible. Real has jumped onto the blogging bandwagon and launched
Freedom To Choose
blog. "We know that at 99 cents a download even Apple isn't making
much profit, RealNetworksmust be losing more than just a pretty penny
on each sale. Pai
dContent estimates, "RealNetworks will be losing about 40 cents on
every song it sells. The company plans to tell investors its music
fire-sale could directly add about a penny a share in losses to its
third quarter financial results, equivalent to about $1.8 million. (PaidContent
has a dedicated page for Real.) "Apple fans, now's your chance to
put them out business!" writes Engadget. Gizmodo says this "could be the start of the first
legal music downloading price war. Apple probably won't flinch (yet),
but hopefully this is a sign of lower prices all around in the near
future." I think this is the last ditch gamble for Real. If this
fails, well it needs to go figure out a new digital music strategy.
Also expect this to soon enter the halls of corporate cock-ups, aka
101 Dumbest Moments in Business, Business 2.0's annual list, right
next to the Roxio-turnin
g-to-Napster disaster.
[Gigaom]
p>
It Seems Everybody Has an Opinion About
Her (Los Angeles Times)
It Seems Everybody Has an Opinion About
Her (Los Angeles Times)
08/01/2004 05:16 AMLos Angeles Times - BOSTON — Teresa Heinz Kerry is a political
wife unlike any this country has seen. But can she affect an election?
Some think it's possible.
Opinion: Microsoft: Upgrade to XP or
Else!
Opinion: Microsoft: Upgrade to XP or
Else!
09/24/2004 01:29 PMThe Channel Insider Sep 24 2004 5:13PM GMT
Ninth Circuit's opinion here
Ninth Circuit's opinion here
12/17/2003 07:15 AMat this link ..
decision
ca9.uscourts.gov/ca9/newopinions.nsf/F847B86BCD2AB49488256D
FE007B89AE/$file/0315481.pdf?openelement
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Opinion: Siebel's board did what had to
be done
Opinion: Siebel's board did what had to
be done
04/14/2005 04:16 AMComputerworld Apr 14 2005 8:44AM GMT
Court of public opinion
Court of public opinion
12/24/2003 09:21 PMUSA Today Dec 24 2003 8:06PM ET
Opinion : October 2, 2003
Opinion : October 2, 2003
10/29/2003 12:11 AMOpinion : October 2, 2003
Opinion: Don’t let this happen to
you
Opinion: Don’t let this happen to
you
03/30/2005 05:42 PMConventional wisdom says you just don’t put images of smoking,
battered Macs on the cover of a Mac magazine. To which we say
phooey.Opinion Laundering Thrives
Opinion Laundering Thrives
06/23/2004 10:39 AMTim Lambert: W
hen Think Tanks Attack. Why are all these think tanks so down
on Open Source? Well, the Small Business Survival Committee is
concerned that using open source will expose small business to the
risk of lawsuits. Citizens Against Government Waste is concerned that
the Government might waste money on Open Source. Defenders of
Property Rights is concerned that Open Source might be a threat to
intellectual property rights. However, I was able to detect a common
theme to all their criticism. They all seem to be funded by
Microsoft.
This piece isn't absolute proof, but it's
another layer of circumstantial evidence that Microsoft is continuing
its campaign of what I've called "opinion laundering" to make a case
against LInux and other free software. (See previous looks at this
subject
here,
here and
here, for example.)
Microsoft is hardly alone in this activity, of course. Lambert's
article looks into the tobacco archives and shows how major think
tanks were paid by tobacco companies and took positions congruent with
the tobacco interests' own views.
The bigger problem is that we often
don't know who is
funding which think tank, and many won't tell us. Even the ones that
do say they're getting some money from companies like Microsoft won't
say how much. If the "contribution" is .001 percent of annual funding,
that's trivial. If it's 50 percent, that's not trivial. But we are
never told this relevant information.
None of this is illegal, but it's definitely sleazy. We need laws, not
that this Congress or administration will every touch the topic, to
force think tanks to reveal the sources and amounts of their funding
in amounts over, say, $500. That would let individuals continue to
contribute in privacy, but would shine a needed light on the opinion
laundering that is now so prevalent.
In the meantime, when a think tank takes any position on just about
anything, your first instinct should be to ask, "Did someone pay for
that opinion?"
Post-Crescent - Opinion
Post-Crescent - Opinion
05/11/2004 02:22 AMWisconsin Newspaper is Not Getting "Enough" Pro-Bush Letters, So It
Solicits Them From Readers. We are Not Making This Up! .. pleading for
"balance." .. begging Republicans .. The
Post-Crescent
wisinfo.com/postcrescent/news/archive/opinion_15959053
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Userful DiscoverStation 3.2.5 (Default
branch)
Userful DiscoverStation 3.2.5 (Default
branch)
04/12/2005 05:18 PM

DiscoverStation is a Linux distribution
specifically designed for publicly accessible
computers. It includes over 30 applications,
hundreds of management and security tools, and
Userful's unique "Desktop Multiplier" software. It
features time management, Internet filtering,
privacy protection, automated clean-up, and many
other features. It also includes a Web portal that
lets you customize, manage, and view usage reports
for hundreds of PCs at once from a Web browser.
Changes:
Station numbering has been fixed so that it can be updated without
rebooting. There are minor bugfixes to the code that determines
session length. Browser plugins have been fixed, as well as
miscellaneous bugs.
The Washington Monthly
The Washington Monthly
04/09/2004 04:08 PMRice Has a History of "distinguishing facts from propaganda," "Too
quick to pass judgment without adequate knowledge," and other stuff
that makes her unfit to be NSA. 4/9 .. this Kevin Drum piece .. retort
.. digs
up
washingtonmonthly.com/archives/individual/2004_04/003639.php
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"The Washington Monthly"
"The Washington Monthly"
04/15/2004 02:33 AMLook Who's Doing Monthly Patches Now
Look Who's Doing Monthly Patches Now
08/19/2004 11:35 AMFollowing in Microsoft's footsteps, Oracle is prepping to deliver its
patches and fixes via monthly rollups.
New Monthly PHP Magazine Launched
New Monthly PHP Magazine Launched
12/02/2002 11:15 AM php|architect, a new monthly magazine dedicated exclusively to PHP,
has launched its website. php|a is published in PDF format and is
available worldwide. It covers a variety of advanced topics ranging
from day-to-day programming to the internals of PHP. A sample article
on the creation of a web-based PDF converter is also available on the
magazine website
3 HK to offer US$23.5 monthly 3G tariff
3 HK to offer US$23.5 monthly 3G tariff
02/17/2004 03:50 PMTelecoms.com Feb 17 2004 6:47PM GMT
Sprint Introduces Monthly Wi-Fi Billing
Sprint Introduces Monthly Wi-Fi Billing
05/04/2004 04:59 PMAP via Daily Press May 4 2004 9:48PM GMT
Sprint Introduces Monthly Wi-Fi Billing
(AP)
Sprint Introduces Monthly Wi-Fi Billing
(AP)
05/04/2004 11:50 PMAP - Sprint Corp. introduced a $49.95 monthly wi-fi service
Tuesday, but will face stiff competition from cheaper or free
alternatives.
DynamicWebPages.de: Monthly PHP Usage
Stats
DynamicWebPages.de: Monthly PHP Usage
Stats
05/06/2004 08:42 AMHere with the latest update for PHP Usage Statistics is
DynamicWebPages.de and their
graph.
Monthly spend on mobiles rises
Monthly spend on mobiles rises
05/26/2004 07:20 AMPeople are spending more on their monthly mobile bill than on gas or
electricity.
Microsoft on Schedule with Monthly Patch
Microsoft on Schedule with Monthly Patch
06/10/2004 09:54 AMIn its now regular monthly update on the first Tuesday of the month,
Microsoft said in a bulletin that its Crystal Reports Web Viewer
contact-management software and its DirectX software, used primarily
for graphics and gaming, could fall victim to denial of service (DoS)
attacks.
Oracle to Patch on Monthly Schedule
Oracle to Patch on Monthly Schedule
08/18/2004 04:17 PMBreaking the silence surrounding its failure to release patches for
multiple security flaws, the company confirms to eWEEK.com that its
switch to a monthly release cycle is causing the delay.
Oracle moves to monthly patching
Oracle moves to monthly patching
08/22/2004 09:02 PMComputer Weekly Aug 23 2004 1:13AM GMT
Calculate your monthly payment online.
Calculate your monthly payment online.
09/19/2004 06:29 AMHome.hamptonroads.com - Sun Sep 19, 06:08 am GMT
Sprint PCS's Unlimited Monthly Wi-Fi
Sprint PCS's Unlimited Monthly Wi-Fi
05/04/2004 10:46 AMSprint PCS Wi-Fi Access service now available at $49.95 for unlimited
monthly usage: Sprint PCS is bucking the trend downward by offering
Wayport and Cometa's network and a handful of other locations under
their own brand for almost twice what other companies were reselling
those networks for. Boingo Wireless gets you Wayport, Surf and Sip,
and a number of other domestic U.S. networks for $21.95 for 12 moths
(then $34.95 per month); Cometa's partners were at one point selling
their network for under $20 per month and Cometa is suggesting a
monthly unlimited rate below that. Sprint PCS will eventually have a
number of unique locations that aren't just resold from other
networks, but it's likely that those locations will be part of
bilateral or clearinghouse roaming agreements and thus be available
for use by other networks that charge less for unlimited use. The
carriers appear to continue to want to eke as many dollars as possible
out of non-voice subscribers (viz., T-Mobile's $40 per month for month
to month rate, $30 for 1-year commitment, or $20 for 1-year voice
subscriber commitment). Let's put it this way: when a user can walk a
few minutes to a McDonald's in any direction and use their network as
part of their 50 percent cheaper unlimited plan, what chance does
Sprint PCS have to charge the rate they started with today? If you
want a laugh at the modern provisions of a contract for Internet use
on the fly, click through to sign up for the service and read the
terms of service in a popup window. It includes deathless legal prose
in a list of things you promise not to do on their network: b) Defame,
abuse, harass, stalk, threaten or otherwise violate the legal rights
(such as rights of privacy and publicity) of others; c) Publish,
distribute or disseminate any inappropriate, profane, defamatory,
infringing, obscene, indecent or unlawful material or information;
There are a host of other illegal activities they enumerate as well.
Kids, don't do Wi-Fi (actually you have to be 18 to sign up for the
service). Stay in school! [link via Tom's Networking]...
The Problem With Monthly Security
Patches
The Problem With Monthly Security
Patches
12/09/2003 09:45 PMSo much for that plan. Back in October, we joked about Microsoft's
plans to
make
their operating system more secure by patching it less often. The
convoluted thinking was that if they spent more time on specific
monthly (second Tuesday of every month) patches, they could get them
right and not always be frantic about coming out with new patches all
the time. Of course, there's one fatal flaw in this plan, and that's
that security holes (and those who publicize and/or exploit them)
don't work on a monthly schedule. So, while it's the second Tuesday
of December today,
there's no patch from Microsoft. They're making it sound like
it's a good thing, but that ignores the few "critical" security
updates that came out over the last couple months when "off-schedule"
security holes were found.
Few expect lower monthly bills
Few expect lower monthly bills
02/12/2004 02:43 AMBoston Globe Feb 12 2004 6:40AM GMT
Monthly PHP Magazine in French launched!
Monthly PHP Magazine in French launched!
10/28/2003 11:06 PMNexen.net has launched Direction|PHP, the first PHP and MySQL
dedicated magazine in French. This monthly publication features indeep
coverage of PHP industry, business and user cases and technical
articles from PHP|Architect. For more information, read the
Direction|PHP website (in French).
K5 Monthly Update, October 2003
K5 Monthly Update, October 2003
10/29/2003 03:28 AMThis month: Code work, known bugs, rating stats, and good CMF news.
K5 Monthly Update, November 2003
K5 Monthly Update, November 2003
12/04/2003 01:20 AMPay no attention to that timestamp above. To be perfectly honest, I
have little to say about K5 for November. Besides the fiction contest,
which I'm sure you're all aware of already, nothing very interesting
happened here behind the scenes. So instead I'm going to use this
bully pulpit to call for a vote on an issue which has come up with
increasing frequency and which I do not know the right answer to. The
short question is, should people be given the tools to delete
everything they ever posted here if and when they decide to leave, and
if so, how? Read on for more background, and please vote. I will hold
to what the vote shows two weeks from today. Update [2003-12-4
0:39:38 by rusty]: See update at the bottom of the story for an
additonal point.
Oracle joins the monthly patch bandwagon
Oracle joins the monthly patch bandwagon
08/19/2004 10:08 AMBreaks cover
Oracle moves to monthly patching
schedule
Oracle moves to monthly patching
schedule
08/20/2004 08:40 AMWeeks after coming under criticism for sitting on patches for multiple
holes in its database software, Oracle Corp. has announced that it is
moving to a monthly patch release schedule.
Black Professional Monthly Networking
Event
Black Professional Monthly Networking
Event
09/10/2004 10:59 AMMonthly gathering were Black Professionals from all over the New York
City area can come together in a social and informal setting to make
new friends and contacts in the professional genre.At the time plenty
of groups already exist to provide the social atmosphere that many
blacks desire but none of them were focused on the specific needs of
black professionals or dedicated to networking on an upscale and
professional level. Desiring to form a networking event filled with
positive black professionals [PRWEB Sep 10, 2004]
Napster’s all-you-can download monthly
subscription plan.
Napster’s all-you-can download monthly
subscription plan.
12/22/2004 01:04 AMEngadget:
Napster’s
all-you-can download monthly subscription plan. Hey Napster, do
you have Rancid's "Time Bomb"?
Microsoft gears up monthly patch release
Microsoft gears up monthly patch release
11/11/2003 12:52 PMZDNet UK Nov 11 2003 11:24AM ET
Microsoft releases monthly security
patches
Microsoft releases monthly security
patches
06/08/2004 03:41 PMMicrosoft Corp. released software updates for versions of Windows XP
and Windows Server 2003 and warned customers about a security
vulnerability in a Windows component called IDirectPlay4, which is
used to support multiplayer network games.
ADMIN: ResearchBuzz Gets Monthly
Archives, Some Tweaking
ADMIN: ResearchBuzz Gets Monthly
Archives, Some Tweaking
05/26/2004 10:40 AMI spent yesterday doing some toting and lifting with the Web site. I
did some cosmetic stuff and some cleaning, but I also made a couple of
major changes that...
Microsoft to Serve Up Monthly Virus
Zapper
Microsoft to Serve Up Monthly Virus
Zapper
01/06/2005 04:59 PMeWeek Jan 6 2005 8:23PM GMT
June/July 2002 Monthly Recap
June/July 2002 Monthly Recap
08/21/2002 04:56 AMJune and July happenings among our community. Dive in and see what's
been going on behind the scenes, along with some of what your fellow
members have done.
Ask MacSlash: Measuring Monthly Data
Transfer?
Ask MacSlash: Measuring Monthly Data
Transfer?
04/16/2005 11:45 PM Opinion: All rights reserved