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SCO attacks keep coming back







SCO attacks keep coming back

SCO attacks keep coming back 12/15/2003 03:19 PM

More Internet attacks cut off access to the SCO Group's servers, as the Unix software company struggles to stop the hackers.




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policy"


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97X is coming back!


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VCs Finally Coming Back


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It looks like VCs are finally getting more comfortable investing again. While it's not entirely clear if the IPO market really is back, it certainly looks like VCs feel pretty good about the potential to cash out sometime in the near future, by IPO or by acquisition. Also, contrary to the study earlier this week, the article claims that early stage companies are getting a lot more cash. This is a good thing. While plenty of bad investments get made (and companies often start to confuse VC investment with revenue), having more capital flowing generally leads to more innovation.

Is the bubble coming back? It sure looks
like it


Is the bubble coming back? It sure looks
like it
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The first sign was the $13 million investment in Friendster, a company with millions of eyeballs but no visible business model or profits, led by my old investors Kleiner Perkins and Benchmark. Then came the hype and frenzy over the Google IPO, which is reportedly going to value Google at something like $36 billion. Then I read earlier this week about all the cash trying to get into VC funds, at the same time that research shows: The optimal fund size, Professor Kedrosky and others say, is a $250 million fund managed by four partners. "There's 25 years of data that shows that funds roughly this size give the best returns, but it's like everyone went temporarily nuts for a while," he said. The smaller the fund, Professor Kedrosky said, the more a firm's partners can focus on individual companies, which often rely on venture capitalists as much for advice and help as for cash infusions..... Sequoia... ended up saying yes to only 82 of the 400-plus institutional investors who sought to give it money this time, turning away around $2.5 billion in potential investments, according to Mr. Romanello of Thomson It certainly seems like there is a lot of money chasing a lot fewer good ideas. Not a good sign. Plus, the Bay Area housing market has gone insane, and traffic is starting to get bad again. There are lots of signs that we are headed towards another period of irrational exuberance. I just hope the slope up is flatter, so that the slope down will be as well. I also wonder what, if anything, the Valley learned from the bust?...

Blogshares coming back?


Blogshares coming back? 12/08/2003 03:32 PM
Recently-departed website Blogshares may return:
The Bad News: The BlogShares database was corrupted and it's taking a few days to get things back together.

The Good News: A solid agreement has been reached between BlogShares founder Seyed Razavi and technologist Jay Campbell -- the site is coming back! Premium memberships will be extended one month to make up for this downtime. If you had 8 months left, now you have 9. The reconstituted BlogShares team is doing cartwheels over the possibilities that 2004 brings. Check back for more notices, and soon a working site.

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KICK! is Coming Back!


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Keep coming back. It works if you work
it.


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MyDoom Attacks Microsoft.com Through
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Network To Fight Back Against DoS
Attacks (NewsFactor)


Network To Fight Back Against DoS
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03/30/2005 06:16 PM
NewsFactor - A tech platform called the "Fingerprint Sharing Alliance," developed by security vendor Arbor Networks, automates communications among companies about denial-of-service attacks on network operations.

Banks say tech IPOs are coming back


Banks say tech IPOs are coming back 12/23/2003 07:59 PM
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Back


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Back
07/16/2004 04:58 AM
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Tech IPOs Slowly Coming Back 11/11/2003 11:37 AM
We've been joking recently about all the parallels between what's happening today and what happened early on in the bubble years, to point out that we're heading right back into where things left off. Of course, there are some major differences. While tech companies are (slowly, slowly) starting to go public again, this time it looks like their financials are a lot more sound. We're not seeing the same sort of wildly speculative IPOs where companies who are nowhere near making a profit are cashing in for millions in IPO money (which often seems to make them forget that a company actually needs to make money from customers, and not just from Wall Street). Of course, many people would add a big "yet" to that statement. Right now, most of the companies going public are profitable (or close to it), but if things heat up again, it wouldn't be surprising to see VCs push out a few more wildly speculative IPOs.

Coming back to 'who owns the data'


Coming back to 'who owns the data' 02/10/2004 02:48 AM
A couple of weeks ago I brought you the tale of a reader who had "solved" the technology problems of an identity management project, multiple times. Each time, though, the project broke down over political issues.

Flight turns back after cat attacks
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Flight turns back after cat attacks
pilot (Reuters)
08/10/2004 06:48 AM
Reuters - A cat running loose on a Belgian commercial flight attacked a pilot and forced the crew to turn back to the airport.

Stability coming back to streets of
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Stability coming back to streets of
Baghdad (USATODAY.com)
07/08/2004 06:57 AM
USATODAY.com - Inspector Adnan Kadhum of the Baghdad traffic police says he noticed the change about 10 days ago: The city's notoriously unruly drivers suddenly started obeying his commands. They stopped when he signaled for them to stop; they went when he signaled for them to go.

I totally agree with Om - Yahoo is
coming back - strong


I totally agree with Om - Yahoo is
coming back - strong
03/28/2005 08:45 AM

OK - from my own experiences and POV I can say this:

- Media RSS is the leadership we need in media, subscribing and the web. That's what podcasting needs. We're gonna support it in ourmedia.org and we hope others will too.

- Russell Beattie has been helping out in an organization now called Mobile Monday. He brings clear leadership in mobile to Yahoo - just by his sheer presence.

- Jeremy Zawodny is one of those bloggers who groks it all, has a great day job and smirks his way all the way to the A-list. The best part is that he's got a viewpoint that Yahoo is starting to listen to.

- Then came a Terry Semel quote: "sure we'll make a lot of money off of Hollywood, but we'll make more money off of end-users content."

So I'm digging more on Yahoo every day. I've been using MyYahoo since the 2nd month it was available. We'll always make sure that Yahoo data will flow through OUR Digital Lifdestyle Aggregators (DLAs) - as long as they allow the data to flow. It would be nice to have APIs to ALL the stuff - BTW dudes......

And just the notion of Stewart, Caterina and Ben roaming the hallways of Yahoo brings a smile to my lips like an acid trip multi-player rave insider's game meets astro-boy right next door to Lockheed kind of scene.

So right on t o Om - once again - he's rocking the house and telling it like it is......


Satellites Coming Back For Another Shot
At Internet Access?


Satellites Coming Back For Another Shot
At Internet Access?
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It looks like some people are starting to think that satellite broadband can be a viable player in the wireless broadband arena. A company that currently makes satellite receivers for trains and cars mainly focused on beaming TV to mobile vehicles, is looking to offer satellite based internet access to cars. They promise speeds of "up to 2 Mbps with upload speeds of 128 Kbps." Of course, this is just an empty promise right now. It should set off alarm bells whenever a wireless company uses the phrase "up to" in the description of their speeds. That means reality will be much, much slower. The "up to" means under absolutely perfect conditions that simply don't exist outside of the laboratory with more than one user. And, while they talk about throughput there's absolutely no mention of latency -- which has always been the big stumbling block for satellite internet services. High latency, even on a faster connection will make the overall experience seem much slower. Of course, there could be some applications for which this is useful (specifically, ones where latency isn't as big of an issue), but it has a long way to go before it's actually competitive with other mobile broadband solutions.

Banks turn to alert systems to fight
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Banks turn to alert systems to fight
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HEEEE'S
BACK: WHAT'S COMING UP ON HOW TO SAVE
THE WORLD


HEEEE'S
BACK: WHAT'S COMING UP ON HOW TO SAVE
THE WORLD
07/16/2004 04:49 PM
no dell Apologies for my unannounced silence since last Saturday. The power supply on my Dell failed, draining the battery so I couldn't even back up my files to another computer. I just got it back now. More on this spectacular failure next week. This week has given me the chance to work on my novel, The Only Life We Know, and my book Natural Enterprise, as well as a chance to catch my breath and think about (a) what to blog about next, and (b) what to do with myself once the three books are finished.

Here are some of the things I'm planning on blogging about in the next few weeks. If there's anything else you'd like me to write about, let me know.
  • The Consequences of Failure: What Eco-Collapse Will Look Like (coming up later today)
  • Book Review - The Wisdom of Crowds
  • Why We Should Set Higher Standards for Everything
  • How to Save the World Reading List - Updated and Annotated
  • Book Review - Bird by Bird
  • Self-Selecting Communities: How We Might Build Some
  • Are There Any Large Innovative Companies Left?
  • How Can We Reconnect Children to Nature?
  • Natural Enterprise Chapter 7: Organic Financing
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  • The Story-Maker as Cultural Anthropologist
Lots of thought-provoking stuff, so stick around.


Distance Doctoring, Distance Nursing And
Distance Learning... All Coming Back


Distance Doctoring, Distance Nursing And
Distance Learning... All Coming Back
05/12/2004 03:58 AM
The internet makes it easier to communicate with people over large distances, and for years we've been hearing about the power of "distance" everything. More recently, some of that talk had died down after the early promises of distance learning/doctoring/whatever failed to live up to its early hype. However, it appears that the distance concept is coming back into fashion. One after the other, we just came across three such stories. First, is the news of a hospital in Michigan that is using a robot with a video screen for a head to let remote doctors talk to and examine patients. The doctor's can control the robot from another location (such as home) in order to look over a patient without being there in person. Of course, the idea isn't to replace the need for the doctor to be present, but to make it easier in situations when the doctor is away and is needed quickly (such as to look over something in the middle of the night when they're home). Meanwhile, over in the Netherlands, it's not the doctors who get to stay home, but the patients, who can now use a webc am system to communicate with nurses. The idea is to help out the elderly who are confined to their homes but can't afford to have a healthcare worker visiting them on a regular basis. Meanwhile, outside of the healthcare field it appears that even e-learning is making a comeback, as companies are using it more strategically, to help keep employees up-to-date and trained - but not relying on it as a full replacement for training programs. No matter what, it looks like another bunch of concepts discredited during the boom and bust years are now making a comeback.

Floridians Bracing for the Arrival of
Back-to-Back Tropical Storms (Los
Angeles Times)


Floridians Bracing for the Arrival of
Back-to-Back Tropical Storms (Los
Angeles Times)
08/12/2004 06:07 AM
Los Angeles Times - FORT MYERS, Fla. — As rare back-to-back tropical storms — one a hurricane, the other likely to become one — churned Wednesday toward Florida, Gov. Jeb Bush declared a statewide emergency and mobilized the National Guard. Tourists were told to evacuate the low-lying Florida Keys.

Livewire: Back to School Means Back to
Advergames (Reuters)


Livewire: Back to School Means Back to
Advergames (Reuters)
09/15/2004 03:18 PM
Reuters - Back to school for many kids means "back to Internet access" in classes where the best of filtering software is not foolproof, particularly against seemingly harmless Web sites used for invasive marketing.

POS! Microphone doesnt work. Took back
and got money back


POS! Microphone doesnt work. Took back
and got money back
09/11/2004 10:09 PM
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To Florida WebmasterWorld Members - Back
Ups Back Ups


To Florida WebmasterWorld Members - Back
Ups Back Ups
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In the face of a hurrican, do you have a diaster recovery plan?

"But the bond between veterans has to be
tempered in light of the individual's
record. Just as Mr. Kerry threw away
medals only to claim them back again,
Sen. Kerry voted to take action against
Iraq, but claims to take that vote back
by voting against..."


"But the bond between veterans has to be
tempered in light of the individual's
record. Just as Mr. Kerry threw away
medals only to claim them back again,
Sen. Kerry voted to take action against
Iraq, but claims to take that vote back
by voting against..."
01/27/2004 02:55 PM

SP2: Customer Push Back Leads to
Delivery Push Back


SP2: Customer Push Back Leads to
Delivery Push Back
08/17/2004 09:42 AM
Citing corporate concerns, Microsoft has postponed its automatic delivery of Windows XP Service Pack 2(SP2). Most corporate users of the Professional Edition now are set to get SP2 via Windows Update/Automatic Update by August 25 or later (rather than August 16, as planned).

Time To Back Up Your Back Ups


Time To Back Up Your Back Ups 09/01/2004 06:24 AM
Wasn't Jack Valenti just telling us that DVDs last forever? Maybe not. As many people are now learning, digital media has a pretty rapid decay rate. The latest to discover this was a reporter who, five years ago or so, had fallen for that old (har har) "paperless office" gag that has been pulled before. He bought a CD-RW and scanned in all sorts of stuff (including photos and old articles he'd written) -- and then made the fatal mistake: he tossed out the original copies. Glad to have the filing space back, he proceeded to shove the CDs on a shelf somewhere and forget about them for years... until now. Partly out of curiosity, he pulled out these backup CDs, put them in his CD drive and discovered the wonders of Windows error messages. He begins to wonder (uh oh) what will this mean for all the CDs and DVDs he's been paying good money for over the years. It would be nice if he could back them all up, perhaps multiple times to various different storage media, but the entertainment industry isn't real keen on that idea, seeing as they're actively stompin g out those who try to help you save your own digital files.

Who's back? Ed's Back!


Who's back? Ed's Back! 06/12/2004 03:44 PM
Ed's Back! Ed Broadbent was the most successful leader in the history of Canada's New Democratic Party, leading the NDP to win 43 seats in the 1988 federal election. Now Ed's back, and he's running for under new leader Jack Layton -- with video! (.rm, .mov, .wmv formats) Canadian hip-hop will never be the same. Is this the future of Canadian politics?

DoS Attacks - how your ISP can help


DoS Attacks - how your ISP can help 01/03/2005 05:55 AM
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