Next Generation Net naming Scheme Rewrites Rules
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Sun Changes Java Naming Scheme
Sun Changes Java Naming Scheme
06/28/2004 01:11 PMInstead of Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition 1.5, the platform will
now be known as J2SE 5.0 to reflect the number of changes since the
last version.
AMD names scheme for Opteron naming
AMD names scheme for Opteron naming
03/14/2003 01:09 PMGoodbye, 3800+; hello, 840
Man pleads guilty in Web naming scheme
Man pleads guilty in Web naming scheme
12/10/2003 09:10 PMBoston Globe Dec 10 2003 7:25PM ET
Man Pleads Guilty in Web Naming Scheme
Man Pleads Guilty in Web Naming Scheme
12/10/2003 07:46 PMSan Jose Mercury News Dec 10 2003 6:53PM ET
Intel to launch Dothan, new naming
scheme
Intel to launch Dothan, new naming
scheme
05/11/2004 12:46 AMSympatico May 11 2004 4:52AM GMT
M&S rules out full outsourcing of IT in
GBP320m cost-cutting scheme
M&S rules out full outsourcing of IT in
GBP320m cost-cutting scheme
07/18/2004 09:41 PMComputer Weekly Jul 19 2004 1:07AM GMT
Next-Generation Cameras: Digital Rules!
Next-Generation Cameras: Digital Rules!
01/22/2004 07:06 AMDigital cameras aren't new -- but they haven't really arrived until
now. Our advice and picks.
Intuit rewrites QuickBooks for business
Intuit rewrites QuickBooks for business
11/13/2003 02:52 PMZDNet Nov 13 2003 2:44PM ET
Lawrie Rewrites the Siebel Book
Lawrie Rewrites the Siebel Book
04/05/2005 11:41 AMCEO makes smaller businesses a priority and institutes cultural
changes to address customer, partner and leadership needs.
Sneaky Paypal fraud page rewrites URL
Sneaky Paypal fraud page rewrites URL
05/12/2004 12:50 PMUntil now, it's been easy to spot a paypal fraud site by the telltale
URL. But here's a Paypal fraud page that uses a Microsoft feature/bug
(take your pick) to overwrite the scammer's URL with a
legitimate-looking URL. If you make the page small, you'll be able to
see the fraudster's URL. (Since I have a Mac, I can't try this out
myself to see what actually happens.)
Link
(Warning: do NOT enter your paypal information here
-- unless you want to be swindled) (Thanks, Joe!)Justice Dept. Rewrites Prison Advice
(AP)
Justice Dept. Rewrites Prison Advice
(AP)
06/23/2004 08:20 PMAP - The Justice Department is rewriting its legal advice on how far
U.S. interrogators can go to pry information from detainees, working
under much different circumstances from the writers of earlier memos
that appeared to justify torture.
Justice Dept. rewrites prison advice
Justice Dept. rewrites prison advice
06/24/2004 10:08 AMIntuit rewrites QuickBooks for small
business
Intuit rewrites QuickBooks for small
business
11/13/2003 02:47 PMThe company keeps companies with less than 250 employees in mind for
updates to its QuickBooks accounting software and to its QuickBase
Web-based information management package.
White House press staff rewrites
attributed quote after the fact
White House press staff rewrites
attributed quote after the fact
03/15/2003 10:48 AMJonathan Weisman, economics reporter for the Washington Post, admitted
in an informal posting on Poynter that the White House demanded he
rewrite a quote taken 'off the record' from an unnamed administration
official before they would provide approval for final publication. In
his post he clearly admits that he "[...]violated journalistic ethics,
by placing into quotation marks a phrase that was never uttered by the
source[...]", and then published the story as news.
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rewrites attributed quote after the fact
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Naming for Performance
Naming for Performance
01/16/2004 01:02 PM
One of the not often discussed cause of slow performance is
careless naming.
When you are naming a method that does more than get or set some
value, try to avoid
a name that might mislead the caller into calling it multiple times
instead of saving
it to a local variable. For example, if a method is named
GetTopicName, the
caller is not going to expect it to search for the value and
instantiate many objects
in the course of doing so. Instead use a name that implies
and warns the caller
about the cost of the method, like FindTopicName or CalcPrime.
When using a language that supports properties like C#, try not to
turn heavy methods
into properties. Property getters and setters should be light
operations.
If you have to, then try to precalculate the value and update on
change via event
handlers. Failing that, try to warn the developer using
documentation so the
developer can use the property accordingly.
One caveat: Guidelines are not meant to be straightjackets.
Don't do it if you
can't do it.

Reflexive Naming
Reflexive Naming
02/10/2004 02:56 AMI’m working right now on the design of an XML vocabulary with an
element whose name is
attribute which has an attribute
whose name is
name. It makes it hard to talk about the
XPaths without a lot of stuttering.
CSS Naming Conventions
CSS Naming Conventions
05/30/2004 07:03 PMHere's a discussion about core naming conventions for CSS (via Anil Dash).
Naming Conventions and Inventory
Naming Conventions and Inventory
04/02/2005 11:51 AMVariable Naming Restrictions
Variable Naming Restrictions
05/28/2004 07:59 PMPackage Naming Restrictions
Package Naming Restrictions
05/28/2004 09:36 AMNaming the leaders in SOA management
Naming the leaders in SOA management
03/14/2005 04:32 PMLoosely Coupled this week launched its first standalone report, the
SOA Management 2005 Report. The 40-page document ...
Naming and shaming Apple UK...
Naming and shaming Apple UK...
07/11/2004 08:38 AMRandom consumer-action week on plasticbag.org continues today with
a shout-out to my colleague Matt Webb, who has been
having
considerable trouble with his no-longer quite so new Powerbook
12". More specifically he's having considerable trouble with
Apple's replacement and repair policies. He received the machine on
Apil 30th, it went wrong on the 12th of May and he's been trying to
get it fixed pretty much ever since. That's a full two months of
effort during which he's gone through Apple's diagnostic tests, not
had his computer picked up, had the machine kept by Apple for 28 days
and then had it returned to him with precisely the same problem he
started off with.
No. I've had people not call me back, an official
complaint ignored, kept in the dark about time estimates, my machine
sitting in a repair center for a month and not even picked up for 2
weeks. I'm not going through that again.
Customer services open at 9am Monday morning. I've talked with them
before, they obey The System. They can't do anything. In fact there's
no-one who can. If I don't do what The System says, there's nothing
they can do. Enough. I've dealt with a broken product, tried to be a
good Apple user and done what they asked. Enough. I've been writing
down the time and length of phone calls to Apple, and what they've
said, for the last month and a half. I've got the names of the people
who haven't called me back.
Enough with official channels.
I want a new computer, one that works, and I want it not in a month,
but now, as it should have been to begin with. I want an apology. If
it were possible, I'd want the days I've spent on this back, because
the time this has cost me, on the phone to Apple, doing tests, moving
things around,is now worth more than the machine itself.
Both Matt and I are tremendous fans of Apple computers, Apple UI
and the innovation that comes out of Cupertino. But this has been
happening now for months. Just from watching it happen, I've
found myself turning from a rabid Mac evangelist to someone who
wouldn't want to risk inflicting this kind of insane process on
anyone. My mother has been thinking of getting a new laptop - and I've
been trying to move them to a Mac. But I can't put them through this
kind of thing? Do the right thing, Apple! Bloody sort yourselves
out!
Read the comments
naming conventions for CSS styles
naming conventions for CSS styles
05/29/2004 07:28 PMa lengthy table of designers, and there's only one woman on it
PodShanking: A Revolution in Naming
PodShanking: A Revolution in Naming
03/19/2005 02:45 AM
For
moment, I was excited to hear about 'PodShanking,' the idea and term
coined in this article on The Mod Gods (which takes itself pretty
seriously, but they'll get learn how to hack a girl to give it up soon
enough). The whole shtick is that they are doing iPod-to-iPod direct
transfers, except they are really just using voice recorders with
line-in to make low(er)-fi versions of analog audio, which means the
picture they made showing a single 1/8th-inch plug is fairly
disingenuous. Anyway, I have no point, really, except I'd like for
someone to finally explain to me why it's been 3 years and nobody has
hacked together a way to do a direct transfer of digital files via the
bottom port with a crossover cable. Don't tell me it's too hard, just
do it. I'll be over here making a sandwich.
Also, that 'Joel Johnson' in the comments isn't me. I don't know
what the hell he's talking about.
PodShanking: physical pod on pod penetration. [TheModGods
via CoolHunting]
Americans are naming their babies after
brands
Americans are naming their babies after
brands
11/14/2003 02:27 AMIncreasingly, American parents are naming their children after major
corporate brands, particularily car-model names. A psych prof who's
been studying social security rolls to gather info on child-naming for
25 years says that the 2000 data indicates a sharp uptick in
brand-based naming, which he describes as the 21st-century
aspirational equivalents of the Victorians who named their daughters
Opal and Ruby.
He has found that car models are a popular source of inspiration; 22
girls are registered as having the name Infiniti while 55 boys answer
to Chevy and five girls to Celica.
Seven boys were found to have the name Del Monte - after the food
company - and no less than 49 boys were called Canon, after the
camera.
Designer firms and types of clothing were also well represented, with
almost 300 girls recorded with the name Armani, six boys called
Timberland and seven boys called Denim.
In some cases it seems something else was on some parents' minds - six
boys were named after Courvoisier cognac.
Link
(
via Die Puny
Humans)
Intel's Chip naming game!
Intel's Chip naming game!
05/24/2004 07:44 AMIntel is rolling out a new line of chips with names like 700, 800
etc. They are
going to have to publish a model lineup and give us some details on
the features of chips. I think the general public was smart enough to
understand the differences in chips under the old naming convention.
[ZDNet]
AMD embeds new Geodes, naming system
AMD embeds new Geodes, naming system
05/25/2004 10:18 AMZDNet May 25 2004 2:16PM GMT
Naming Difficulties For Gaming Device
Naming Difficulties For Gaming Device
04/16/2004 01:11 PMWell, this is just bizarre. Tiger Telematics has been working on a
handheld gaming device called the Gametrac for a while now. While it
hasn't received as much publicity as things like Sony's upcoming
gaming handheld, Nokia's N-Gage or even Tapwave's Zodiac, it certainly
hasn't been unknown. However, it looks like there was some legal
skirmish over the name "Gametrac" and
t
hey've changed it to... Gizmondo. Um... Wait a second... Gizmondo
sounds an awful lot like
Gizmodo, the gadget website. If
they thought they had naming problems with Gametrac, you would think
they'd look around at similar names for their new device also.
Though, come to think of it, Gizmodo's competitor
Engadget sounds sort of like
"N-Gage." Maybe it's a trend: having gaming devices and gadget blogs
named after each other. Now, where are the lawsuits?
AMD Update: Following in Intel's Naming
Footsteps
AMD Update: Following in Intel's Naming
Footsteps
05/19/2004 04:32 AMBearingPoint shares jump on CEO naming
BearingPoint shares jump on CEO naming
03/22/2005 03:44 PMSeattletimes.nwsource.com - Fri Mar 18, 06:36 pm GMT
Security Patch Naming Conventions
Security Patch Naming Conventions
07/23/2004 04:18 AMUSBVision gets auto-file naming, more
USBVision gets auto-file naming, more
05/11/2004 05:52 PMUSBVision for Mac OS X 1.1 -- software drivers for video digitizing
devices including the XLR8 InterView, Belkin VideoBus and others -- is
now available from EchoTX...
Utah Man Selling Naming Right on EBay
(AP)
Utah Man Selling Naming Right on EBay
(AP)
04/04/2005 08:04 AMAP - Matthew Jean Rouse doesn't like his middle name and he's letting
you pick a new one. The 31-year-old father of two is selling the
naming right on eBay.
Naming-and-shaming on Slashdot: better
than hiring a lawyer
Naming-and-shaming on Slashdot: better
than hiring a lawyer
08/09/2004 04:19 AMThis is wild. ZiffDavis/EWeek sent a threatening letter to
pocketpctools.com for quoting one of their articles with a link back
to the EWeek site. About two hours later, on a Sunday night, a ZD/EW
rep had managed to get the entire action abandoned and written a
letter of retraction that Slashdot published. That's pretty amazing: I
think that even the highest-priced attorney in the land would be hard
pressed to get that kind of action in that timeframe.
"Hey! I'm the executive editor in charge of eWEEK.com -- and before
this situation unravels any farther, I need to make a couple of quick
clarifications about our reprint policy:
"While I haven’t gotten all the details about what happened,
this legal warning to PocketPCTools seems to be a result of
miscommunication within our company. We understand and embrace the
principles under which sites such as PocketPCTools link to and excerpt
our content. There are plenty of occasions when a professional media
company needs to question the wholesale appropriation of its content
or the use of its marks. From everything I understand about the
PocketPCTools case so far, this is NOT one of those occasions!
"We're moving to correct the situation now ... PocketPCTools was
apparently acting within the appropriate bounds of Web etiquette --
actually, doing us a favor by sending us the traffic -- and Ziff Davis
was apparently mistaken in issuing this warning.
"My personal apologies to anyone inconvenienced by this error.
We’re investigating the situation now and will act accordingly."
Link10.3: Avoid an 'Untitled folder' naming
problem
10.3: Avoid an 'Untitled folder' naming
problem
02/19/2004 11:38 AMThis is almost a "bug report" and not a hint. However, it's a hint
for those who have had the same problem I've had since installing
10.3. Have you noticed that if you make a new folder
(Shift-Command-N), then type in the n...
Organize iTunes AppleScripts with naming
tricks
Organize iTunes AppleScripts with naming
tricks
11/02/2003 01:02 PMI accidentally found out a way to organize iTunes AppleScripts. Simply
adding a dash (or a minus sign) at the beginning of the script's name
will place the script above other scripts -- even though the dashes
won't show in iT...
Loophole found in Internet Domain Naming
Loophole found in Internet Domain Naming
04/13/2005 11:46 AMAP: Hornets Close to Naming Scott Coach
(AP)
AP: Hornets Close to Naming Scott Coach
(AP)
05/27/2004 06:19 PMAP - Byron Scott and the New Orleans Hornets were close Thursday to
completing a deal that will make him the team's new coach, an NBA
source told The Associated Press.
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Vint Cerf on the Future of the Net
Vint Cerf on the Future of the Net
01/01/2004 11:04 AMVint Cerf: Net's moving into Iron Age
Vint Cerf: Net's moving into Iron Age
06/24/2004 01:20 AM“In his Face to Face interview with ZDNet Editor in Chief Dan
Farber, Cerf discusses the Internet’s future and outlines his
views on spam, privacy, IPv6 and interplanetary networking. He also
answers the question, ‘Who should run the Internet?’
“
Vint Cerf Wants Standardized Email
Authentication
Vint Cerf Wants Standardized Email
Authentication
06/17/2004 08:53 PMIf you hadn't received the message yet (perhaps because it was lost in
all that spam), email sender authentication is coming. The only
problem is that
too
many companies are implementing it in too many different ways.
Now, even Vint Cerf, who apparently believes public floggings of
spammers are the best possible solution (he was probably joking, but
I'm sure many would support this sort of punishment), is saying that
everyone needs
to get together on a single email authentication standard. Of
course, there still is some concern that switching to authenticated
email will break certain internet applications. However, it's pretty
clear that much of our basic email is now broken anyway. As long as
people are aware that changes will need to be made, authenticated
email sounds like a step in the right direction.
Q&A: Internet pioneer Vint Cerf on grid
computing
Q&A: Internet pioneer Vint Cerf on grid
computing
03/25/2005 06:53 PMColumnist Ian Foster, an advocate of grid standards, talks with Cerf
about the role of standards in promoting Internet adoption -- and what
that might mean for grid.
Internet inventor Vint Cerf vows to
network chickens
Internet inventor Vint Cerf vows to
network chickens
06/22/2004 04:04 AMThe Register Jun 22 2004 8:23AM GMT
Future gazing Net pioneer Vint Cerf
outlines what the internet will do next
Future gazing Net pioneer Vint Cerf
outlines what the internet will do next
01/01/2004 01:08 AMBBC Jan 1 2004 0:22AM ET
How do you pronounce quark?
How do you pronounce quark?
03/14/2005 05:27 PMWhen you want to check the pronounciation of a word, checking an
online dictionary like Merriam-Webster Online is an excellent idea.
Space photo contents often are all in
eye of the beholder
Space photo contents often are all in
eye of the beholder
02/12/2004 04:08 AMAP via Sunspot Feb 12 2004 8:38AM GMT
Digital Photo Space heats up
Digital Photo Space heats up
04/06/2005 02:40 PMEveryday I am amazed at the number of cool services I find by
reading weblogs. People love to share cool things. If you thought
Flickr was cool check out Webshots this site is somewhat like flickr
but a heck of a lot bigger. Along with this is HeyPix who was just
aquired by Cnet.
[Webshots.com] [HeyPix]
Photo: Talking computer prepares for
space
Photo: Talking computer prepares for
space
06/24/2005 03:08 PMNASA tests out kinder, gentler real-life counterpart of HAL 9000 for
future space missions.

"Dean not ready to pronounce Osama bin
Laden guilty... "
"Dean not ready to pronounce Osama bin
Laden guilty... "
12/27/2003 03:06 AMGo open source: This photo, taken via
cellphone camera, shows Africa's first
man in space and internet billion
Go open source: This photo, taken via
cellphone camera, shows Africa's first
man in space and internet billion
06/24/2004 06:18 PMDaily Mail & Guardian Jun 24 2004 9:20PM GMT
Go open source: This photo, taken with a
cellphone camera, shows Africa's first
man in space and internet bill
Go open source: This photo, taken with a
cellphone camera, shows Africa's first
man in space and internet bill
06/26/2004 02:19 PMDaily Mail & Guardian Jun 26 2004 6:39PM GMT
The Vint and Bob show...
The Vint and Bob show...
11/19/2003 08:00 AMI had the opportunity yesterday to go to Vint Cerf & Bob Kahn Meet the
BBC at RIBA in
London. I took
comprehensive notes of the event, if anyone's interested. The part
that got me most excited was the work that Vint is doing to extend the
internet across the rest of the solar system - starting with Mars.
More on that story:
Vinton Cerf en España
Vinton Cerf en España
05/14/2004 07:39 AMCerf: Hollywood interested in BitTorrent
Cerf: Hollywood interested in BitTorrent
04/15/2005 09:27 AMFather of TCP/IP says several movie producers have talked to him about
using the file-swapping technology to distribute content.
Messaging Forms Must Work Together, Cerf
Says
Messaging Forms Must Work Together, Cerf
Says
06/17/2004 05:44 PMVinton Cerf, a major developer of the Internet, calls on developers at
the Email Technology Conference to focus on messaging interoperability
and see e-mail as "a metaphor of your workspace."
Vin Cerf Comments on the Future of the
Internet (via BBC News)
Vin Cerf Comments on the Future of the
Internet (via BBC News)
01/02/2004 05:57 AMWhat The Net Did Next ..
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FlashPoint launches fastest photo
sharing on the Internet. Innovative
Qurio Instant Photo Server allows
instant photo sharing with anyone, any
time, anywhere, directly from the
control of your own PC.
FlashPoint launches fastest photo
sharing on the Internet. Innovative
Qurio Instant Photo Server allows
instant photo sharing with anyone, any
time, anywhere, directly from the
control of your own PC.
09/09/2004 03:46 AMFlashPoint prepares to unlock the pictures of more than 40 million
digital camera owners who have their pictures trapped in their PC.
Consumers are tired of trying to share their pictures with cumbersome
email attachments and time consuming uploads to web sites. The
innovative Qurio Instant Photo Server allows you to instantly share
thousands of full resolution pictures over the Internet, directly from
your own PC. And, since your pictures stay right on your own hard
drive, you remain in complete control of your personal pictures.
[PRWEB Sep 9, 2004]
Beyond the Moon: Inside Bush's space
plan (part 2 of 3) | SpaceRef - Your
Space Reference
Beyond the Moon: Inside Bush's space
plan (part 2 of 3) | SpaceRef - Your
Space Reference
01/18/2004 09:16 AMsecond installment up .. more detailed account .. Part 2 ..
2
spaceref.com/news/viewnews.html?id=916
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UP Aerospace, Inc. Slashes Cost-Barrier
to Space by 95% -- Provides Affordable
Space Access to Business and Education
Markets
UP Aerospace, Inc. Slashes Cost-Barrier
to Space by 95% -- Provides Affordable
Space Access to Business and Education
Markets
06/17/2005 06:23 PMUP Aerospace, Inc. (www.upaerospace.com), the world’s only private
company with a fleet of space-flying rockets, has dramatically lowered
the industry’s cost for space access. [PRWEB Jun 7, 2005]
International Space Station Crew to
retry Space Walk
International Space Station Crew to
retry Space Walk
06/30/2004 04:49 AMThe 2 Crewmembers of the ISS will attempt for a second time to
repair a circuit breaker to a broken gyroscope. If everything goes as
planned and no further spacesuit problems they will spend approx 6
hours replacing the circuit breaker. [NASA]
SPACE.com: space news, games,
entertainment and science fiction
SPACE.com: space news, games,
entertainment and science fiction
01/06/2004 04:31 AMSPACE.com: space news, games, entertainment a... SPACE.com: space
news, games, entertainment a... SPACE.com: space news, games,
entertainment a .. Mars Rover success .. .. up there ..
Space
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FLASH! Space Ship One makes space
history
FLASH! Space Ship One makes space
history
06/21/2004 12:28 PM“SpaceShipOne has rocketed into the history books to become the
first private manned spacecraft to fly to the edge of space and back.
The craft, built by aviation pioneer Burt Rutan, went over
space’s 100km (62 mile) boundary, said mission control. It was
carried to 50,000ft (15km) by its launcher White Knight at which point
it was unleashed. It fired its rockets to continue its trip.”
The BBC’s servers are being hit hard at the moment - if you
can’t get the story, try again later.
Space odyssey The 'father of the
internet' on taking the net into space
Space odyssey The 'father of the
internet' on taking the net into space
09/18/2004 10:13 PMBBC Sep 19 2004 2:33AM GMT
All-In-One Photo Printers: Six-Color
Photo Devices Print, Scan, And Copy
Their Way Into The Market
All-In-One Photo Printers: Six-Color
Photo Devices Print, Scan, And Copy
Their Way Into The Market
05/04/2004 01:01 AMIf you're in need of a photo printer that can do much more than print,
your choices from this batch of products are clear: The HP makes
printing photos about as easy as it can get. But with more accurate
colors and an included transparency unit, the Epson takes the prize.
By James Galbraith, Macworld (via MyAppleMenu)
POTF2 European Photo Archive: Empire
Large Photo Cards
POTF2 European Photo Archive: Empire
Large Photo Cards
05/07/2004 03:24 AMThe
POTF2 European
Photo Archive update finishes today with the third and last
assortment of Large Photo Cards:
Snowtrooper,
Tarkin,
Emperor's Royal
Guard and
Weequay. It makes
a total of 9 Large Photo Cards. Due to their specific design that is
very different from the American card with slide, many collectors are
still today looking for them.
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Three and a half-year old SETI@home
project identifies candidate radio
signals from space, heads for Arecibo to
take second look | SpaceRef - Your Space
Reference
Three and a half-year old SETI@home
project identifies candidate radio
signals from space, heads for Arecibo to
take second look | SpaceRef - Your Space
Reference
03/13/2003 10:21 AMthe SETI@home screensaver that crunches data in search of intelligent
signals from space has produced a list of candidate radio sources that
deserve a second look
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Picasa: Automated Digital Photo
Organizer software, instant photo
albums, sharing & printing: Download
Picasa: Automated Digital Photo
Organizer software, instant photo
albums, sharing & printing: Download
07/17/2004 09:51 AMPicasa: Automated Digital Photo Organizer ..
Picasa
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Next Generation Net naming Scheme Rewrites Rules