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Free WiFi Hotspot Roundup, If One Site
Can Be a Roundup
Free WiFi Hotspot Roundup, If One Site
Can Be a Roundup
04/13/2004 07:23 AMJOEL JOHNSON -- So as is typical, after a full day of responses to my
request for some of your favorite chain restaurants that provide free
WiFi, I get one big, fat link that trumps them all, and includes all
of your Schlotzsky's, Apple Stores, It's a Grinds, and New...
"this week's Cul-de-Sac"
"this week's Cul-de-Sac"
11/18/2003 03:32 AMThis week's best thing ever
This week's best thing ever
03/14/2005 05:37 PMKelly Clarkson, the first American Idol winner, has a breakout hit
called "Since U Been Gone" that you've probably heard. It's totally
addictive and I think may just be this year's Hey Ya. Even my
indie rock friends all
adore the track (even Mike Doughty of Soul Coughing fame puts it in
his top three favorites).
So when word got out that indie rock legend Ted Leo covered it, we
searched and searched and a
bounty was even offered. Eventually, it was found, at
UGO.com. Worlds colliding!
I ripped the audio from the streaming video file on their site and
here's the song: Ted Leo doing
a cover of "Since U Been Gone" (192kbps, MP3)
It was worth the search and the wait.
This Week's Top 10 Spammers
This Week's Top 10 Spammers
06/14/2004 04:15 PMSpam is a continuing (and annoying) presence in our e-mailboxes. But
who's sending the junk messages? Here's a list of the top culprits and
what you can do about them.
THIS WEEK'S MOVIES (PageSix)
THIS WEEK'S MOVIES (PageSix)
07/11/2004 02:34 AMPageSix - Hilary Duff is the poor, unpopular stepdaughter who's forced
to toil away at the family diner. Hunky Chad Michael Murray is her
Prince Charming and a left-behind cell phone takes the place of the
traditional glass slipper. Jennifer Coolidge is the overly Botoxed
evil stepmother.
this week's edition of the Carnival
this week's edition of the Carnival
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Last week's Gillmor Gang
Last week's Gillmor Gang
12/25/2004 05:31 PM
Yesterday I listened to the identity
discussion on The Gillmor Gang. It was very good, as far as it
went, but it couldn't go very far, because identity doesn't go very
far. This is one of the big problems that refuses to get solved. Like
Jon Udell, I expected us to have a global identity system a long time
ago.
Doc Searls, bless his
heart, offered RSS and podcasting as examples of technologies that
were simple, therefore successful, and suggests that identity, if it
were to be approached the same way, might have similar success. Bzzzt.
Wrong. RSS was not easy, it was hard, for exactly the same reasons
identity is hard. Too many cooks spoil the broth. Two ways to do
identity is one too many.
Politics spoiled identity, and would have spoiled RSS had the
major players not converged on RSS 2.0. The difference this time was
that there was a Switzerland, me, to guide RSS through its gauntlet,
and I clearly wasn't in bed with any of the major publishers or
vendors. The Harvard connection didn't hurt because it's a highly
respected university that hadn't been involved in tech standards. Had
identity had that kind of champion-ship it might not be the mess it is
today.
Instead, when Microsoft started moving behind the scenes in
1997, it was also busy losing the trust of the tech industry, the
government, and probably to some extent, the public, by attacking
Netscape and the Web. When we tell the history of this chapter of
computing history, the costs of Microsoft's aggression will be seen to
be very high, not just for them, but for all of us. Now we're stuck,
we don't have a leader to turn to to settle the mess of identity.
I forgot to tell yah about last week's
dinner
I forgot to tell yah about last week's
dinner
06/06/2005 12:13 AM
So I got a bunch of people to go to Keens the other night -
after Syndicate. It's quite a place.
Forget the triple cut lamp chops or mutton chops. Forget the fact
that Lili Langtry got the place to go Co-ed - back in 1899 or so.
By far the coolest thing about Keens are the Dutch pipes they used
to give out - way back when and all the celeb signed pipes they
display in the foyer.
Teddy Roosevelt, Charlie Chaplin, Ziegfeld, Rube Goldberg - you
name it - anybody who was anybody smoked a pipe at Keens at some
point.
Here's Babe Ruth and Enrico Caruso's signatures.

This week's Mac radio round-up
This week's Mac radio round-up
03/14/2005 04:36 PMThe Mac Night Owl broadcasts live on Thursdays from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Pacific time (9:00 PM to 11:00 PM Eastern), with an archive available
within eight hours of the broadcast. Tonight, hosts Gene and Grayson
Steinberg welcome Macworld magazine Editorial Director Jason Snell and
Playlist magazine Editor-in-Chief Christopher Breen.
this week's Carnival of the Capitalists
this week's Carnival of the Capitalists
08/03/2004 09:01 AMBusiness
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This Week's Microsoft Links
This Week's Microsoft Links
02/01/2005 09:43 PMFrom the Public Edition of the Microsoft Partner's Newsletter, here
are some links that you may find important or interesting from
Microsoft.
Malware Removal Tool: Scan and Clean Your Computer
<http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=1998862
>
Download the Microsoft Windows AntiSpyware Beta
<http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=1998863
>
Guidance on Security Patterns & Practices
<http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=1998864
>
Microsoft ActiveSync 3.8
<http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=1998865
>
Support Tools Available for Stress Testing and Performance
Analysis
<http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=1998866
>
Business Intelligence Solutions
<http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=1998869
>
Advanced Infrastructure Solutions
<http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=1998870
>
Learn More About Microsoft Competencies
<http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=1998871
>
Sprint Location Provider Is Now Available for MapPoint
<http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=1998853
>
Microsoft is pleased to announce that the Sprint Location
Provider for MapPoint Location Server (MLS) is now available for
download. Customers and partners can use MLS to connect real-time
location information from mobile operators with mapping and routing
information from the MapPoint Web Service.
God tops on this week's bestseller list
God tops on this week's bestseller list
04/15/2004 02:23 PMBT to offer a week's free Wi-Fi access
BT to offer a week's free Wi-Fi access
12/04/2003 08:28 AMWireless Broadband Week to kick off on 26 January
Listen In: This Week's Featured Tracks
Listen In: This Week's Featured Tracks
03/31/2005 05:57 PMEach week, Playlist’s Glenn Peoples looks at special tracks
offered by the iTunes Music Store and other select online music
merchants. Here are the selections for the week of March 28th.News: This week's Mac radio round-up
News: This week's Mac radio round-up
03/30/2005 11:30 PMInside Mac Radio, which broadcasts on Saturdays from 1:00 PM to 3:00
PM Pacific time (4:00 PM to 6:00 PM Eastern) both online and over
radio stations 1220 AM (in the San Francisco Bay Area) and 1410 AM (in
Portland), now has its March 26 show available. Host Scott Sheppard
discusses OsiriX medical imaging software with Dr. Lance Pysher and
covers the application Sample Manager with Audiofile Engineering's
Matthew Faust. In addition, Brad Gibson of The Mac Observer offers the
latest on iTunes hacking, the recent leak of Mac OS X v10.4 "Tiger"
and Mac virus threats while Paul Figgiani, host of the podcast "The
Point," talks about his show. Sam Levin also offers his cool Mac picks
for the week.
Listen In: This Week's Featured Tracks
6.20.05
Listen In: This Week's Featured Tracks
6.20.05
06/24/2005 04:52 PMEach week, Playlist's Glenn Peoples looks at special tracks offered by
the iTunes Music Store and other select online music merchants. Here
are the selections for the week of June 20th.
This week's user group news
This week's user group news
03/22/2005 05:04 PMChuck Joiner has posted his latest User Group Report to the Macintosh
User Group (MUG) Center Web site. In this update, he interviews
BeLight Software's Irina Nazarova, who talks about her company's
involvement with MUGs; Design Tools Monthly's Jay Nelson, who covers
the Quark vs. InDesign debate as well as his publication's user group
offer; and Tropical Software's James Lee, who recaps his recent
presentations to MUGs about the company's TopXNotes software and
mentions which ones he's visiting next.
Listen In: This Week's Featured Tracks
6.13.05
Listen In: This Week's Featured Tracks
6.13.05
06/17/2005 04:34 PMEach week, Playlist’s Glenn Peoples looks at special tracks
offered by the iTunes Music Store and other select online music
merchants. Here are the selections for the week of June 13th.
Look for specials in this week's Sunday
paper
Look for specials in this week's Sunday
paper
12/28/2004 01:00 PM
Unblemished and uniform in size. The price is low
as
consumers destroy Central American farmers by way of giant
supermarkets.
"next week's WSIS in today's Washington
Post"
"next week's WSIS in today's Washington
Post"
12/06/2003 03:50 AMThis Week's Hot Pick: New games for
PlayStation Portable
This Week's Hot Pick: New games for
PlayStation Portable
03/29/2005 06:55 AMSeattlepi.nwsource.com - Tue Mar 29, 08:41 am GMT
Russian Hacker Team Behind Last Week's
Web Attack
Russian Hacker Team Behind Last Week's
Web Attack
07/03/2004 05:23 AMTechzonez Jul 3 2004 8:19AM GMT
Oracle to unveil RFID push at next
week's AppsWorld
Oracle to unveil RFID push at next
week's AppsWorld
01/23/2004 05:19 PMAt its AppsWorld conference next week, Oracle is expected to detail
plans to add RFID technology to its line of business applications.
PoliBlog(TM): Post-DNC Toasties: This
Week's Toast-O-Meter is Here!
PoliBlog(TM): Post-DNC Toasties: This
Week's Toast-O-Meter is Here!
08/02/2004 03:22 PMnifty new graphics .. Toast-O-Meter ..
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Linus Makes Business Week's Best
Managers List
Linus Makes Business Week's Best
Managers List
01/04/2005 12:57 PMSlashdot Jan 4 2005 4:31PM GMT
This week's internet attacks: Google,
email, DoubleClick
This week's internet attacks: Google,
email, DoubleClick
07/30/2004 12:03 PM
Earlier this week leading search engine Google
was the subject of a worm attack, a
variant of MyDoom. Google and other engines were raided for
email addresses. A broader attack on the net in general , which mails itself to all
email addresses discovered on an infected machine, weakened over the
course of this week.
Meanwhile, leading Web advertiser DoubleClick
endured a denial of service ( DOS )
attack , which took the service off-line.
The Week's Business: Canadian Internet
pharmacies may not be up for onslaught
of American consumers
The Week's Business: Canadian Internet
pharmacies may not be up for onslaught
of American consumers
12/12/2003 06:38 PMSan Francisco Chronicle Dec 12 2003 4:53PM ET
The Week's Business: Canadian internet
pharmacies may not be up for onslaught
of American consumers
The Week's Business: Canadian internet
pharmacies may not be up for onslaught
of American consumers
12/12/2003 06:38 PMAP via New Jersey Online Dec 12 2003 5:38PM ET
Lets Talk Computers: Bob Sutor from IBM
and Dr. Jeffrey S. Weisman from DigiSoft
featured on this week's Let's
Lets Talk Computers: Bob Sutor from IBM
and Dr. Jeffrey S. Weisman from DigiSoft
featured on this week's Let's
09/11/2004 02:42 PMInvestors Business Daily Sep 11 2004 6:24PM GMT
Lets Talk Computers: Chris Repetto from
Intuit and Luke Chung from FMS featured
on this week's Let's Talk Comp
Lets Talk Computers: Chris Repetto from
Intuit and Luke Chung from FMS featured
on this week's Let's Talk Comp
08/28/2004 02:46 PMInvestors Business Daily Aug 28 2004 6:33PM GMT
Radio Paradise - This Week's Internet
Radio Highlight
Radio Paradise - This Week's Internet
Radio Highlight
03/27/2005 12:49 AMRadio Advertising Mar 27 2005 3:53AM GMT
RSS Roundup
RSS Roundup
01/22/2004 03:31 AMYeehaw! Couple of notes for the RSS Roundup. First: The Librarians
Index to the Internet now has an RSS feed and an instructional page
about RSS. The feed is at...
E3 roundup
E3 roundup
06/05/2005 10:53 PMAnother E3 is ready to wrap up. Before it rides off into the sunset
until 2006, check out Kurt Mackey's roundup of all things E3.
The big news at this year’s E3 was the
introductions of next generation consoles from Sony, Nintendo and
Microsoft. The marketing material’s been covered pretty
extensively, and E3 was a good chance for scrubs like me to get (or
attempt to get) some more information about the upcoming
consoles.
Microsoft was the big winner when it came to showing off
next-generation consoles. Sony was second, and about all Nintendo had
to say about the Revolution was that it's about the size of three DVD
cases. Read on for the definitive E3 summary.


The RSS Roundup
The RSS Roundup
04/09/2004 04:12 PMYee-haw, it's the RSS roundup. First up, Rolling Stone. Didja know
they had RSS feeds? I didn't. Get 'em at http://www.rollingstone.com/
(look for the orange button.) Also, the Open Directory...
Bug Roundup
Bug Roundup
10/28/2003 11:08 PMWalter Ian Kaye writes about
a bug in Safari 1.0. I really appreciate the reduction for this
issue and will take a look. It should be easy to fix.
Update: I have fixed the bug. Thanks for the great
reduction, Walter! I've added your page to our list of regression
tests.
Another RSS Roundup
Another RSS Roundup
01/23/2004 02:20 PMI know I just did one a few days ago, but I got more stuff to tell you
about. First of all you should know that you can know get...
Roundup 0.7.2
Roundup 0.7.2
05/16/2004 08:54 PMA simple-to-use and -install issue-tracking system.
IDF roundup
IDF roundup
03/17/2005 02:53 AMWith the parade of multicore chips at the recently-concluded Intel
Developer's Forum, it was crystal-clear that the company has finally
left behind the last vestiges of the hunt for megahertz. Instead, we
have a newly-branded desktop CPU, the Pentium D, and a host of other
multicore products. Join Hannibal as he looks back at the IDF and
discusses where Intel is headed next.
The big roundup
The big roundup
04/14/2005 12:54 PMWebsites that have gone live with embarrassing placeholder text. Plus
May 1st Reboot encourages standards-based entries. Plus Style Master
CSS editor unveils educational pricing. Also: What are desire lines?
And this: Apple should hire John Gruber. (With a dash of Scoble love.)
Plus the Unofficial Apple Weblog moves and retools. Last but not
least, Acid 2 puts browser makers on notice. (And some browser makers
actually notice! Dave Hyatt uses it to start fixing CSS bugs in
Safari.)
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