MP3 Trojan Hype On The Mac Web
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Re: a dangerous fast spreading (yet
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10/28/2003 11:06 PMK-OTiK Security (Oct 28 2003)
Why The Google IPO Hype Isn't Hype
Why The Google IPO Hype Isn't Hype
05/12/2004 01:21 AMRealty Times,TX-16 minutes ago ... You are being managed from the time
you turn on your computer, and Google proposes to be one of the
greatest manipulators of all time. ...
ETF Tip No. 1: Don't Believe the Hype
ETF Tip No. 1: Don't Believe the Hype
01/06/2005 12:18 PMExchange-traded funds are good alternatives to index funds. Or are
they?
The end of the hype
The end of the hype
08/20/2004 01:02 AMUsatoday.com - Thu Aug 19, 08:04 am GMT
RSS Hype
RSS Hype
09/23/2004 05:15 PMeWeek's Jim Rapoza's recent column "Don't
Believe RSS Hype" is the latest in a series of high-profile
articles downplaying RSS. I guess this is to be expected given the
number of people overstating the importance of RSS, and in a way, I'm
glad to see this happen because it means that RSS is starting to
mature and be taken seriously. Here's a quote from the article:
"Much of the hype has been deserved, as RSS clearly
eases the distribution and consumption of information and news. But
when breathless observers predict how RSS will change all
software—not to mention the way we work and live—they are
doing RSS more harm than good."
Agreed. I'm obviously a big fan and promoter of RSS, but I can't
say I'm happy to see RSS support tacked on to so many products. It
reminds me of the early days of XML hype, when everyone wanted to put
the word "XML" on their box just to get attention, regardless of
whether the XML features made any sense.
"Many large sites that deliver RSS feeds recently
started complaining that they are being hit every hour with a flood of
reader requests that is, for all intents and purposes, the same thing
as a denial-of-service attack."
Urgh. Here we go again. I'm assuming this quote refers to a
recent InfoWorld column by Chad Dickerson that compared the hourly surge
of RSS requests to a DDoS attack. What Rapoza fails to mention is
that Dickerson posted a follow-up article in which he admitted that InfoWorld's servers
weren
't configured to minimize bandwidth consumption. Or perhaps
Rapoza is referring to Robert Scoble's oft-commented quote that "RSS is
Broken" and failed to notice that the problem wasn't due to RSS,
but instead due to the way
Microsoft was building their aggregated feed.
Look, there obviously needs to be some more "plumbing" work done
when it comes to serving RSS, but there have been way
too many exaggerated claims about RSS eating bandwidth. A big part of
the problem is that many high-traffic sites make a feed available
without understanding how it works and what
steps they can
take to lower
bandwidth usage. These sites then complain about the bandwidth
consumed by RSS, leading to yet another round of uninformed
RSS-bashing which is (thankfully) taken to task by those in the
know.
"Another problem facing RSS is that it isn't really a
standard. There are several competing versions of RSS on the Internet,
which leads to incompatibility"
The differences between the various flavors of RSS are insignificant.
Look at it this way: I've written an
HTML editor, a
CSS/XHTML editor and
an
RSS reader.
Supporting every flavor of RSS - and Atom - was
easy,
but supporting every version of HTML and CSS is
still
a pain.
For the record, the vast majority of incompatibilities I've dealt
with aren't due to the different versions of RSS, but instead due to
publishers using badly
-formed XML in their feeds. I've spent far more
time trying to support mangled XML in FeedDemon than I have in
supporting all the RSS versions combined.
"To those developing products that use RSS: Find ways
now to address some of RSS' shortcomings—and dig for problems
heretofore unknown—so the technology doesn't become a burden on
those who decide to use it."
Agreed. While there has been a lot of press about the RSS vs. Atom
feuds, the reality is that there are a lot of people - including
myself - working together behind-the-scenes to resolve these
shortcomings and make sure that RSS achieves its promise.
Do You Buy Into The Hype?
Do You Buy Into The Hype?
06/10/2004 06:01 PMWebDevInfo Jun 10 2004 8:55PM GMT
Scare-n-hype 411
Scare-n-hype 411
07/06/2004 08:37 AMFree mandatory screenings of this upbeat, people-positive documentary
improve America's economic outlook!
Ringtone Hype
Ringtone Hype
12/11/2003 01:13 PMI've written before about the wireless carriers' current obsession
with ringtones. It appears to be a
booming
business, to the point that others are muscling in on the
carrier's turf by offering "non-authorized" ringtones or even the
ability to make your own ringtones (for a fee, of course). While it
may be good money in the short run, I still don't see how it's
sustainable. As mobile phone platforms are increasingly open and
standardized, ringtones will go through the same Napsterization
process, where many will be available for free. Meanwhile, I still
don't understand what's wrong with the good, old-fashioned vibrate
mode that doesn't bother anyone around you. However, the article does
mention the growing popularity of the
silent
ringtone that we wrote about last week. Apparently, it costs $2.
Incredible. We've reached the point where people are willing to pay
to have their mobile phone
not ring. Maybe the next step is
letting people pay to have
someone else's mobile phone not
ring. "My goodness is your ringtone annoying. Here's $2. Go buy
yourself a silent ringtone."
Worth the hype?
Worth the hype?
02/10/2004 10:41 AMPost-Super Bowl hoopla we have "Just a Little While," the first single
off Janet Jackson's new record. Will the massive pr stunt payoff?
the return of hype?
the return of hype?
02/10/2004 02:56 AMfree drinks and food are flowing, so naturally Om is on the case
Should You Believe the VOIP Hype?
Should You Believe the VOIP Hype?
01/26/2004 04:09 PMFortune Jan 26 2004 8:08PM GMT
Don't Believe the VOIP Hype
Don't Believe the VOIP Hype
12/29/2003 06:39 PMFortune Dec 29 2003 6:18PM ET
Separating Hype From Hip at CES
Separating Hype From Hip at CES
01/10/2004 07:17 AMThe Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas showcases the latest and
coolest tech gadgets, but often the new products on display fail to
live up to the breathless promotion that accompanies them. Steve
Friess reports from Las Vegas.
VoIP: A Look Behind the Hype
VoIP: A Look Behind the Hype
02/10/2004 07:55 PMInternet.com Feb 11 2004 0:18AM GMT
kettlebell hype
kettlebell hype
03/31/2005 06:54 AM
With
girya or
kettlebell training you can
hack the fat off without the dishonor of diet and aerobics
. O2 shuns 3G hype
O2 shuns 3G hype
09/27/2004 05:24 AM'3G is not just a new toy for watching video'...It's not?
More Hype For Plaxo
More Hype For Plaxo
06/15/2004 03:32 AMYou can always tell when a lazy PR person has been given the job to
hype up some random startup in Silicon Valley. That's when the
"profile" piece comes out, focusing almost entirely on the 22-year-old
founder of a company, rather than the company itself or what it does.
It looks like that's the latest strategy to hype up Plaxo, with a
story that focuses on
its young co-founders and the similarities the company has
to Yahoo and Google - namely founded by two Stanford students and
funded by Michael Moritz. Of course, the article leaves out the
differences - such as the fact that a fair number of folks find
Plaxo's service both
annoyin
g and
creepy<
/a> - and they're still searchi
ng for a business model. It also leaves out the fact that one of
Plaxo's founders was recently forced out of the company, suggesting
that not all is well at Plaxo central. I still fail to see how Plaxo
is any more than a small feature of an email system - and the only
thing I learned from this article is that the company likes to compare
itself to multi-billion dollar companies that actually do have
business models.
Hype and hypertension
Hype and hypertension
07/18/2004 01:57 PM From many points of view, the release of PHP 5 has been very much
anticlimactic. No release party, no major newspaper articles…
only a few notes here and there. And, of course, the endless supply of
blog entries. Another event—much more low-key—seems to
have taken over all the buzz ...
Beyond the Safari Hype
Beyond the Safari Hype
03/20/2003 01:05 PMApple's new Safari Web browser has taken off faster than a brushfire
on the Serengeti Plain. Within 24 hours of its January 7th
introduction, Apple counted more than 300,000 downloads. But how many
people are actually using Safari for everyday Web browsing, and what
do Mac community gurus think of it?
Thanks for All the Hype, Bill
Thanks for All the Hype, Bill
02/19/2004 08:41 AMBusiness Week Feb 19 2004 1:27PM GMT
Amazon's A9: How Well Is the Hype
Justified?
Amazon's A9: How Well Is the Hype
Justified?
09/15/2004 09:50 AMBluetooth now lives up to hype
Bluetooth now lives up to hype
09/10/2004 08:09 PMIHT Sep 10 2004 10:12PM GMT
WiMAX hype peaks
WiMAX hype peaks
03/24/2005 08:28 AMNow it's time to deliver the technology, warns analyst
Tablet PCs: Thanks For All The Hype,
Bill
Tablet PCs: Thanks For All The Hype,
Bill
02/15/2004 11:32 PMBusiness Week Feb 16 2004 3:23AM GMT
The Technology Hype Cycle
The Technology Hype Cycle
08/31/2004 11:55 AMGoogle, a bargain or IPO hype?
Google, a bargain or IPO hype?
08/19/2004 06:05 AMStandard.net - Thu Aug 19, 10:10 am GMT
Skype merits hype; now it's available
for the Mac
Skype merits hype; now it's available
for the Mac
09/01/2004 06:17 AMSiliconValley.com Sep 1 2004 10:30AM GMT
Believe the hype; Sony PSP is the next
iPod
Believe the hype; Sony PSP is the next
iPod
03/28/2005 10:31 AMNational Post Mar 28 2005 2:12PM GMT
Fighting VOIP Hype
Fighting VOIP Hype
05/17/2004 08:44 AMJeff
Pulver: "Looking at some of the recent local and regional news
coverage in the
US regarding 'VoIP', it is clear to me that the term 'VoIP' is now
being used to describe a new wave of competition to incumbent
telephone
service and not much more. For me, this is a disturbing trend."
Does J2EE live up to hype?
Does J2EE live up to hype?
09/09/2002 10:39 PMCNET Sep 9 2002 10:11PM ET
Technology that's worth the hype
Technology that's worth the hype
12/30/2003 06:27 PMCanadian Press via Canada.com Dec 30 2003 5:06PM ET
3G - just hype, or technical revolution?
3G - just hype, or technical revolution?
06/11/2004 06:35 AMJerusalem Post Jun 11 2004 10:45AM GMT
IEE holds talk about 3G Hype
IEE holds talk about 3G Hype
07/30/2004 11:01 PMBorneo Bulletin Jul 31 2004 2:52AM GMT
RFID: Hype or happening?
RFID: Hype or happening?
08/02/2004 10:18 PMSunday Times South Africa Aug 3 2004 2:21AM GMT
OQO Hype Back In Fashion
OQO Hype Back In Fashion
05/26/2004 04:28 AMOk, I lied. A few hours ago I wrote in the comments that
I
wasn't going to write any more about the OQO device until an
actual product was shipping. However, seeing BusinessWeek's
insane gushing over the company, it seemed
reasonable to chime in. Remember, the OQO is up there on the list of
vaporware products. The idea was to build a fully functional computer
inside a portable box that was only a little bigger than a typical
PDA. It was
first
announced more than two years ago, with specs and features
it doesn't seem to have these days. They promised it would be under
$1,000 and would come with various "docking stations" like a laptop
docking station that you could pop it into to turn the OQO into an
immediate laptop, if that was needed. Now, they're saying it'll be
$2,000 and there's no talk of the docking stations. Of course, while
OQO has been able to get all the hype, many other companies have been
working on very similar devices, including Tiqit, IBM spin-off
Antelope, and Paul Allen's Flipstart. The one thing all of these
systems have in common is
you still can't buy one. All of them
have been working at offering such a device for years, and every few
months there's another flurry of news stories about them as if it's
some big new idea. Sure, they all of have funky prototypes (I even
got to play around with the Tiqit device two years ago) that are very
cool, and which I'm sure people would find quite useful - but until we
can go out, plunk down our money, and get one of these tiny computers,
can the press please lay off on the mushy stories about how wonderful
they are?
On Advertising: Less hype for 3G service
On Advertising: Less hype for 3G service
05/24/2004 02:04 PMIHT May 24 2004 4:19PM GMT
Raid 0: Blessing or hype?
Raid 0: Blessing or hype?
08/08/2004 08:49 AMWhy the Hype, Computer Associates?
Why the Hype, Computer Associates?
04/13/2005 09:20 AMComputer Associates offers a press release headline that is more style
than substance.
Do we over hype our sport stars?
Do we over hype our sport stars?
08/23/2004 12:01 PMAfter dramatically crushing out of the Olympic marathon on Sunday
Paula Radcliffe would only say she was "devastated". Do we put too
much pressure on our sport stars?
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