Grokking PubSub and Data Lock In
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A Software Key to Lock Up Data
A Software Key to Lock Up Data
06/05/2005 10:45 PMI keep a spreadsheet file on my laptop with the passwords to all my
online accounts and the Social Security numbers of my family members.
How do I protect it?
Sort Your Favorites, Lock Down the Net,
Transfer PC Data
Sort Your Favorites, Lock Down the Net,
Transfer PC Data
09/12/2004 05:18 AMG4 Tech TV Sep 12 2004 8:25AM GMT
Grokking Knoppix
Grokking Knoppix
01/01/2005 10:23 AMGrokking the Google IPO
Grokking the Google IPO
08/04/2004 03:35 PMCFCN Plus Aug 4 2004 8:11PM GMT
PHPMath: Grokking Stats and BioPHP
PHPMath: Grokking Stats and BioPHP
10/29/2003 09:10 AMNew from
PHPMath.com this
morning,
Paul Meagher wrote in to tell us about some new math
classes featured in the latest
PHPMagazine, written by
Jesus M.
Castagnetto.
Welcome to PubSub.com
Welcome to PubSub.com
09/01/2004 02:06 AMPubSub: Ambiguous aggregation .. PubSub: The Chronicles of A ..
Welcome to PubSub.com .. recomendado .. PubSub .. Jim
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PubSub EDGAR
PubSub EDGAR
02/13/2004 07:01 AMPubSub EDGARhttp://www.pubsub.com/data/edg
arSubscribe to EDGAR Filings through PubSub and
receive your filings through RSS.
The PubSub Webl0g
The PubSub Webl0g
02/13/2004 03:57 PMupdates on the great new real-time publish & subscribe engine
PubSub vs. Feedster
PubSub vs. Feedster
01/22/2004 02:41 AMIt seems to me that both PubSub and Feedster provide feeds of searches
run against many RSS feeds. My question, to whoever (Scott, maybe?),
is this: What the real differences here? Or are they providing
something that's functionally equivalent? Anyone tried both and care
to comment?...
PubSub Sidebar 0.4.13
PubSub Sidebar 0.4.13
09/15/2004 09:06 PMA PubSub subscription results viewer for Firefox.
PubSub Concepts
PubSub Concepts
01/28/2004 08:56 AMPubSub Conceptshttp://www.pubsub.com/PubSub Concepts provides real-time, content based publish and
subscribe systems at internet scale. This site is a Beta version of
our home page, which will provide a PubSub interface for weblogs and
other information sources. PubSub.com reads over 100,000 weblogs in
real time, and generates new feeds containing information specific to
particular issues.
Steven Moves over to PubSub
Steven Moves over to PubSub
12/31/2004 01:03 PMSteven of Library Stuff will be working at PubSub starting in 2005.
Congrats on the job change, Steven! Now get out there and be all the
RSS evangelist you can...
PubSub Link Ranks
PubSub Link Ranks
04/16/2004 06:20 AMPubSub Link Rankshttp://www.pubsub.com/linkrank
s/Link ranks are the way of measuring the strength,
persistence, and vitality of links appearing in weblogs. When PubSub
reads a new weblog entry, they pull out any URIs they find and attach
them to the entry in a separate field. This allows their users to
include domain names or linked file types when creating subscriptions.
From this set of URIs, it's easy to find the most popular domains.
Link ranks take one more step and calculate scores for each linking
site; domains are then scored based on the values of the sites that
link to them. The theory is basically that these are the links you're
most likely to click on, if you read a weblog at random. Unlike
Google's PageRank system, link ranks are not iterative. Rather, they
base link ranks on a simple formula that only looks at local links -
links which are within one or two steps of any target site. Also, it's
important to note that they only look at links which are in weblog
entries - they don't read any of the other links on the page, like the
side bars or blogrolls. The intent of this system is not to measure
the strength of any particular domain, but rather the relative
likelihood that you'd find and follow a link to that domain. As such,
the links are what's really important, not the pages themselves.
PubSub Rolls Out Sidebar
PubSub Rolls Out Sidebar
09/01/2004 09:40 AMPubSub, which I mentioned back in March (
http://www.researchbuzz.org/archives/001530.shtml, is now offering a
sidebar for IE. The sidebar sits on your browser and keeps you updated
on your 'blog subscriptions....
PubSub Launches Search Engine for New
Content
PubSub Launches Search Engine for New
Content
12/17/2004 06:36 PMThe heart of the PubSub service is a powerful, proprietary Matching
Engine that makes it possible, for the first time, to match millions
of search queries against thousands of new pieces of information every
second.
PubSub Unleashes a Bunch of
Government-Related RSS Feeds
PubSub Unleashes a Bunch of
Government-Related RSS Feeds
06/05/2005 11:20 PMPubSub has started a section of their site that provides RSS feeds on
what's being said about US government official. You can get started at
http://www.pubsub.com/features/government/ . The subscriptions are...
Don't lock me in
Don't lock me in
01/16/2004 11:04 AMThere's no shortage of articles hyping the Google IPO and today the
Washington Post contributes to the buzz machine with Google Fans Fill Web With Buzz Over IPO. Skimming through it,
I came across a passage (on page 3) that struck me, though I've
probably read the same sentiments a hundred times over the years.
Regarding Google's competition, the Post writes,
Yahoo is counting on its roster of registered users
and its portal status to give it the upper hand...Microsoft, having
seen the rich margins available in search, has also decided to make a
play there...In comparison with Microsoft and Yahoo, many analysts
say, Google is at an inherent disadvantage because it has no locked-in
users: It doesn't require people to pay or register for its
services.
Shouldn't the goal be to have services people use, not because
they're forced to, but because they want to? Though
Google hasn't locked me in according to "analysts," I depend on them
wholly for all kinds of things I do daily online, from spell-checking
to news reading to basic old-fashioned searching, because they meet my
needs. I have no interest in switching to some new improved Yahoo or
Microsoft search unless Google fails me.
It seems to me that Google's on the right track, and the analysts
are full of bunk. Focus on pleasing the users, give them what they
want, and they'll stick with you. You don't need to trap them with
registrations, you need to make it easy and pleasant for them to do
what they want to do and then let them get on with their lives. It
will only be when Google stops giving me what I want that I'd consider
changing search engines. Happy users are loyal users, and that's all
the lock-in you need.
Lock Cup
Lock Cup
07/12/2004 12:38 PM
You know, if your
coworkers are so bad about stealing your coffee mug that you need a
lock for it, perhaps you should 1) kill them, or 2) start putting your
cup in your desk. But if you really need to be that one guy that just
has to make a point about it, this Lock-Cup with a hole pluggable only
by a special key is probably a good way to go about it, unless you
work in a tracheotomy ward, then I'd probably just deal with it.
Read -
design a key and what it opens [DesignBoom via I4U]
Lock down your SAN
Lock down your SAN
06/24/2005 03:23 PMZDNet Jun 23 2005 11:27PM GMT
vp-usb-lock 0.1
vp-usb-lock 0.1
08/29/2004 12:28 PMA Linux driver and PAM module for the USB wireless PC lock.
CD-DVD Lock v1.8
CD-DVD Lock v1.8
02/12/2004 06:15 PMCD-DVD Lock is intended for restricting read or write access to
removable media devices such as CD, DVD, floppy and flash, as well as
for restricting access to certain partitions of hard disk drives.
CD-DVD Lock will allow you avoid many of headaches connected with
unauthorized software installations from any removable media, and also
prevent data leak by removable media. [Shareware $29.00 30 Days 800
KB]
Folder Lock v5.2.0
Folder Lock v5.2.0
04/04/2005 04:05 PMFolder Lock lets you lock, hide or encrypt confidential files and
folders. It can also be used to protect removable disks. [Shareware
$35.00 20 Uses 1.77 MB]
The Pen Is Mightier Than the Lock
The Pen Is Mightier Than the Lock
09/17/2004 10:02 AMThe bicycle thieves of New York always seem to be one step ahead of
lock makers, and this time they figured out how to open the common
U-shaped lock with a ballpoint pen.
The Ultimate Lock-In
The Ultimate Lock-In
03/13/2003 10:22 AMMicrosoft Office 2003, which recently went into public beta, has the
potential to tie customers to Microsoft products all the way down the
line: desktop, productivity applications and server systems.
More Microsoft lock-in
More Microsoft lock-in
06/02/2004 11:18 PMWindows
Media Player 10 Technical Beta.
Microsoft
released their technical beta of Windows Media Player 10 for download.
The major features include a new interface, a built in online store
(with choice of stores), an all in one smart jukebox as well as the
most important item: enhanced device support. The enhanced device support
includes Auto-Sync which "enables the seamless, automatic
synchronization of music, video, and even recorded TV and photos to
supported portable devices". It looks like you'll be able to map a
hard drive or storage location like a PPC or Smartphone to Auto-Sync
as well as transfer TV shows from the media center to a portable media
center, we're not sure what is and isn't supported yet but we're going
to check it out now.
[unmediated]
The real questions is - and speaking of Real - can this jukebox mix
and match music from Napster, MusicMatch, Rhapsody, WalMart,
etc? How 'bout iTunes?
The pen is mightier than the lock.
The pen is mightier than the lock.
09/14/2004 01:11 PM
Use one of those heavy U-locks to secure your bike? You might want
to
t
hink again. It seems the barrel style lock mechanisms some of them
employ can be
opened by
a Bic pen [.mov movie].
"Pint Lock"
"Pint Lock"
06/05/2005 11:45 PMLock-down CD scores No.1 hit
Lock-down CD scores No.1 hit
06/18/2004 04:55 AMDRM-tastic!
Thanko USB PC Lock
Thanko USB PC Lock
12/29/2004 01:45 PMEngadget Dec 29 2004 4:32PM GMT
Everyone Wants to Lock Docs
Everyone Wants to Lock Docs
02/18/2004 09:34 AMOn Tuesday, Adobe unveiled its Adobe Policy Server technology. And
Authentica has its own solution to the doc-lock challenge, with its
Secure Office solution.
Is vendor lock-in bad?
Is vendor lock-in bad?
12/15/2002 02:28 AMCNET Dec 15 2002 1:03AM ET
IPO Lock-Up Period
IPO Lock-Up Period
05/21/2004 11:26 AMUnderstand how IPOs work before you invest in any.
Examples of Really Bad Lock-In?
Examples of Really Bad Lock-In?
06/17/2005 04:33 PMIt seems that Jason is annoyed because he's run into something that's
rampant in the on-line services world: lock-in. I get a lot of inbound
email and I like to upload those contacts to LinkedIn every couple of
months so I can figure out which of my contacts are in there. However,
as best I can tell (and I could be wrong here) the only way to get
your contacts out of GMAIL is to cut and paste the “All...
Digital Lock-Down (NPR)
Digital Lock-Down (NPR)
04/09/2004 04:12 PM This is a near-transcript of a commentary of mine that ran on NPR's
All Things Considered on April 5. You can listen to it via Real or
Windows Media Player. (And please forgive my over-simplifications and
overstatements.; I only had 3 minutes, which makes it tough to be
subtle.) From the begining the Web has seemed like the Wild West. But
now we're being told that it's actually a looting spree, with people
smashing-and-grabbing all the music and movies and copyrighted text
they can, for free. The irony is that thanks to Big Content companies
such as the recording...
Lock Folder XP v3.4
Lock Folder XP v3.4
08/16/2004 06:39 AMLock Folder XP is a new security tool that lets you lock your files,
folders and drives with your personal password. The program uses
advanced encryption algorithm approved by the US Government. The
program protects your sensitive data from unauthorized access,
malicious programs, accidental damage and intentional harm. Just drag
your file, folder or drive over to the program's window and the rest
is done automatically. Get Lock Folder XP now. [Shareware $19.95 30
Days 1.21 MB]
Desktop Lock v6.0.4521
Desktop Lock v6.0.4521
05/21/2004 08:18 AMDesktop Lock lets you lock all items on your computer (mouse,
keyboard, desktop etc). [Shareware $15.00 30 Days 604 KB]
Microsoft ERP may lock in firms
Microsoft ERP may lock in firms
03/25/2005 06:26 AMPersonal Computer World Mar 25 2005 11:20AM GMT
Is Caps Lock Dead?
Is Caps Lock Dead?
06/05/2004 07:55 PMLock 'em up and throw away the Webcam
Lock 'em up and throw away the Webcam
08/10/2004 08:40 AMCNET News.com Aug 10 2004 1:22PM GMT
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