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Helping people start bl0gs
Helping people start bl0gs
06/11/2004 11:11 AMI've helped 2 friends of mine start blogs in the past year: Jay and
Melina (I don't even remember her URL). They don't blog much though,
think they aren't getting that bloggin' feeling. Jay sends me URL's
sometimes that I tell him he should put on his blog instead.
What are your experiences with helping people start blogs?
Contingency Design: Maximizing Online
Profitability By Helping People When
Things Go Wrong
Contingency Design: Maximizing Online
Profitability By Helping People When
Things Go Wrong
09/16/2002 10:43 AMVerbatim to Use U3 Platform to Make USB
Smart Drives That Move Applications and
Data to Any PC; People Can Car
Verbatim to Use U3 Platform to Make USB
Smart Drives That Move Applications and
Data to Any PC; People Can Car
04/18/2005 04:25 AMBusiness Wire UK Apr 18 2005 8:36AM GMT
U Move Free Retains the Info Group to
Move Up in Search Engine Rankings
U Move Free Retains the Info Group to
Move Up in Search Engine Rankings
06/09/2004 02:36 AMUmovefree.com, a Dallas apartment and Houston apartment locator
service offering the apartment rental community's first truly free
move service has retained The Info Group to provide search engine
optimization services. [PRWEB Jun 9, 2004]
Pilot wants to know if people flying in
his plane are "Christians" - asks people
to raise their hands
Pilot wants to know if people flying in
his plane are "Christians" - asks people
to raise their hands
02/10/2004 09:18 AMCNN.com - Passengers: Pilot promotes faith on flight .. Pilot's
proselytizing scares passengers .. FLYING THE
PLANES!!!!
cnn.com/2004/TRAVEL/02/09/airline.christianity/index.html
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"people it's somehow understandable how
some people might be driven to kill
"activist" Judges who make unpopular
decisions"
"people it's somehow understandable how
some people might be driven to kill
"activist" Judges who make unpopular
decisions"
04/06/2005 03:07 AMCorrespondences - News By the People For
People: Who captured Saddam Hussein?
Correspondences - News By the People For
People: Who captured Saddam Hussein?
12/22/2003 07:54 AMWell, the cat is out of the bag so to speak. Saddam Hussein was
captured by Kurds, not US forces. 12/22 .. (even more) ..
more
correspondences.org/archives/000507.html
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"Correspondences - News By the People
For People: Who captured Sad..."
"Correspondences - News By the People
For People: Who captured Sad..."
12/22/2003 04:17 PMThere are lots of bright people out
there but only so many Bryght people
There are lots of bright people out
there but only so many Bryght people
08/27/2004 01:47 PMCongrats to Roland and Boris and.....
They've just launched Bryght -
a Drupal hosting service. I hung out with these guys a bit when I was
in Vancouver and they're certainly a compelling reason for moving
there.
Vancouver is hot.
Here's Roland's post....
Our latest venture is Bryght, a hosted Drupal
service, "the Salesforce.com of community content". I am working with
Boris, Richard, Adrian and James on this
one. Yes, we are all Bryght
guys :-) !
We have taken Drupal and combined it with web hosting and email to
give you a one stop shop for your community content. No IT required,
no muss, no fuss! Check out The lights are on at
Bryght for more background on how this started. And if you know
of an individual, organization or company that could use a Bryght
site, please contact us.
Whither StreamLine you might ask?
StreamLine continues and it will continue to resell Blogware blogs because we
still believe that Blogware is the best individual blogging
platform.
[Roland Tanglao's blog]
An attempt to evaluate the actual power
of brands by making Austrian people draw
a total of twelve logos (nine
international, three typically European)
from memory, 25 people per brand
An attempt to evaluate the actual power
of brands by making Austrian people draw
a total of twelve logos (nine
international, three typically European)
from memory, 25 people per brand
01/03/2004 07:05 AMmonochrom Brandmarker
monochrom.at/markenzeichnen/index-eng.htm
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""We're saving more people than should
be saved, probably," Lt. Col. Robert
Carroll said. "We're saving severely
injured people. Legs. Eyes. Part of the
brain.""
""We're saving more people than should
be saved, probably," Lt. Col. Robert
Carroll said. "We're saving severely
injured people. Legs. Eyes. Part of the
brain.""
04/29/2004 03:19 AM[etech] People-to-People (Microsoft)
[etech] People-to-People (Microsoft)
02/11/2004 09:36 PM Lily Cheng from Microsoft Research is talking about how people
represent themselves on line. The closer the friends, the fuzzier they
want the representations. We need to make social tools fluid enough to
account for the way people's lives change. We need easy access to
friends and people important to us. We want sponatenous interactions.
Lily's group went to a mall and asked people to draw their social
interactions, and gots lots of circles and lines. Microsoft studied
this and built a "personal map" that clusters people based on who they
send email to (TO and CC) and how...
You Never Know Who You are Helping
You Never Know Who You are Helping
12/19/2004 03:08 PMFriday Foo - Thanks from a long time lurker.
"You thought these people were saying
that the fight against Iraq was part of
the fight against the people that
attacked us on 9/11? Psych!"
"You thought these people were saying
that the fight against Iraq was part of
the fight against the people that
attacked us on 9/11? Psych!"
06/19/2004 04:26 PMHelping the Terrorists
Helping the Terrorists
07/17/2004 01:09 PMThis post is completely self-interested. I fly a lot. I think the
idea of having air marshals on board airplanes is sensible and notably
increases my safety. I was horrified and astounded to read in the NYT
today that
these guys have a dress code that make them stand out so that
anyone can spot them. There are no words to describe the lethal
stupidity at work here.
Helping hands
Helping hands
07/29/2004 04:41 PMIn a 'Dailies' link two months back, I mentioned that
US Peace Corps volunteer Scott Stadum was looking for a little design
help. The response was great, and now he has bigger and better plans.
Helping the wordblind see clearly
Helping the wordblind see clearly
04/20/2004 08:48 AMManchester Online Apr 20 2004 12:14PM GMT
HP Helping Tax Man With Deductions
HP Helping Tax Man With Deductions
12/12/2003 04:16 PMInternet News Dec 12 2003 4:04PM ET
Helping Users Protect Themselves
Helping Users Protect Themselves
07/25/2004 08:43 PM
Some soundbites rom The
weakest security link? It's you, a recent News.com
article:
People are the weakest link.
Education is the first line of defense.
People are still not thinking before opening an (e-mail)
attachment.
The big problem with educating employees on security issues is
being able to track
whether you're getting through to people.
Everyone knows about viruses, for example, but half the people
don't have antivirus
software.
While I agree that people are the weakest security link and even
the world's strongest
lock is useless if not used, I don't think that training employees
about security
and tracking security policy compliance is enough to fix the
problem.
What's the missing ingredient?
Helping users protect themselves.
Just as training drivers all about driving hazards is useless if
the driver is a blind,
users can't protect themselves if they are not fully aware of what
is going on around
them. Was there any suspicoius activities involving my
account since last time
I signed-in? Is there someone accessing my online bank
account at the same time
I am?
If a hacker broke into your computer remotely and used it to send
phishing e-mails
or spams, how would you know? Unexpected blinking network
connection lights?
Something is wrong when it's easier to keep track of friends
logging into their computers
than strangers logging into our computers.
Unfortunately, most designers of today's security products see the
user only as an
input device: I'll give you access to these if you give me
this and that. This
mindset encourages people to be more concerned about lossing access
than gaining protection.
This is why people reuse passwords and write them down in easy to
find places.
Security companies need to start thinking more about helping users
protect themselves
by providing more information about what is going on and letting
them play an active
role in security. If something suspicious is going on, don't
let the information
sit until probability crosses some security policy
thresholds. Inform the user
rightaway. Remember that, to the user, no news is good news
so they'll think
what they are doing is all right unless they are warned away from
dangerous edges.
There are ways to inform the user without getting in their way too
much or making
them paranoid. For example, if an e-mail message has
executable or unknown file
attachements, mark it visibly as potentionally dangerous.
Hyperlinks should
always clearly present the destination URL to the user instead of
hiding it behind
a possibly bogus text.

"You're a helper monkey! This isn't
helping!"
"You're a helper monkey! This isn't
helping!"
06/17/2005 04:20 PM
Helper monkeys!
Severely disabled people can get trained monkeys to help them out in
their daily chores,
though sometime
thi
s causes
pro
blems. Haven't you always wanted a monkey? The Mesa SWAT Team
certainly want
one.
Helping Alcoholics End the Binge
Helping Alcoholics End the Binge
04/06/2005 06:23 PMBusiness Week Apr 6 2005 9:14PM GMT
Helping Save the Internet
Helping Save the Internet
06/05/2005 10:46 PMLast week, I was contributing to Jason Kottke's Remaindered Links,
unleashing some of my now-rusty Daily Links skills on Jason's
unsuspecting audience. As Jason's chart reveals, my best efforts were
only capable of slightly diminishing his number of readers, not
destroying his audience completely. I'm still working on completely
eliminating...
Man Is Sentenced for Helping Hezbollah
Man Is Sentenced for Helping Hezbollah
12/17/2003 01:25 AMReuters via Wired News Dec 17 2003 0:34AM ET
Who Is Real Actually Helping: Us,
Themselves, Or Apple?
Who Is Real Actually Helping: Us,
Themselves, Or Apple?
08/19/2004 11:52 AMReal, through this promotion, may have shot itself in the foot... and
in the long term helped Apple. By Henry Dee, iPod Garage (via
MyAppleMenu)
Helping hand for net novices
Helping hand for net novices
05/21/2004 10:04 AMA new IT skills programme specially designed for those intimidated by
technology is unveiled in Northern Ireland.
Dude, you're getting a helping hand!
Dude, you're getting a helping hand!
07/20/2004 06:07 PMDirect and Related Links for 'Dude,
you’re getting a helping hand!'
Dell is offering to give their customers a little bit of an
education about the evils of spyware. With 20 percent of the phone
calls received at their support center being spyware related, it
appears they have become properly motivated to do something to correct
this trend. Dell has announced that they are going to be offering
access to a PC Security site that will help customers identify
potential security threats before they get to…
Ask MacSlash: Helping The N00bs
Ask MacSlash: Helping The N00bs
06/29/2004 08:52 AMHelping your brainchild play well with
others
Helping your brainchild play well with
others
04/10/2004 06:22 AMGeorge Santayana wrote in 1905, "Those who cannot remember the past
are condemned to repeat it." Nearly 100 years later, independent
software vendors should heed his aphorism. Too many ISVs create
software as though it will exist in a vacuum, humming along doing its
thing without the need to interface with other enterprise
applications. It was this type of thinking that created the enterprise
application integration industry.
Kalamafree Helps You While Helping
Others
Kalamafree Helps You While Helping
Others
02/01/2005 09:28 PMAfter a successful launch, Kalamafree, LLC has decided to give back a
portion of proceeds to the charities the users decide upon. [PRWEB Jan
27, 2005]
HP Lends Helping Hand
HP Lends Helping Hand
04/19/2004 11:15 AMTool tackles troubleshooting tasks for users, help desks.
Helping You Help Your Company: The
Perfect Job
Helping You Help Your Company: The
Perfect Job
09/04/2002 07:47 AMThanks For Helping Fix Our Software --
We Won't Sue You This Time
Thanks For Helping Fix Our Software --
We Won't Sue You This Time
04/06/2005 09:36 PMA security company discovered some vulnerabilities in some Sybase code
a couple weeks ago and handed them over to the company -- who did a
good job of patching the problem relatively quickly. Then, things
started to get messy, as the security company got ready to explain
what the vulnerabilities were, leading Sybase to threaten to sue them.
That's some thank you for finding the security hole. After a public
backlash, Sybase has
called off its legal
dogs and issued an
odd
announcement "thanking" the company they were thinking about suing
just a day before. It's amazing that this sort of thing keeps coming
up. While this case had a bit of a
twist,
in that the bug was already patched, it's still all about a company
trying to hide where its vulnerabilities are, rather than owning up to
them. Security holes happen. Everyone knows that. The real question
is how a company deals with them -- and that goes beyond just how
quickly they patch the holes, but how they treat those who are helping
them
fix their software by finding the holes in the first
place.
IIS binds to all IP addresses
IIS binds to all IP addresses
07/22/2004 03:01 AM
In a comment on a late post
yesterday, Scott Fraer points to a Microsoft article that explains: "When you start Internet Information
Services (IIS) 6.0 on Microsoft Windows Server 2003, IIS binds to all
IP addresses on the server, not just the IP addresses that are
assigned to Web sites."
This, clearly, is the problem I'm encountering.
Now I'm running Windows 2000, and IIS 5.0, but the article
says, midway down the page, that it has the same problem. A cure is
suggested, but I have no idea how to implement.
So if you can illuminate, how do I get Win2K to let me use all
the IP addresses on my machine? Any help would be much
appreciated.
IBM Addresses Vertical Needs
IBM Addresses Vertical Needs
02/12/2004 04:51 PMIBM is following through on plans announced late last year to gear its
integration software offerings for specific vertical industries.
Addresses for GNUstep 0.4.2
Addresses for GNUstep 0.4.2
10/29/2003 12:31 PMA GNUstep replacement for Apple's Address Book.
Addresses for GNUstep 0.4.6
Addresses for GNUstep 0.4.6
07/29/2004 08:24 AMA GNUstep replacement for Apple's Address Book.
Addresses for GNUstep 0.4.4
Addresses for GNUstep 0.4.4
11/06/2003 02:46 PMA GNUstep replacement for Apple's Address Book.
DNC helping boost Blogads rates
DNC helping boost Blogads rates
07/26/2004 02:25 PMincreasing the threat that people will make a living from blogging
Helping Your Visitors: a State of Mind
Helping Your Visitors: a State of Mind
03/06/2004 01:52 AMEven the simplest website is harder to figure out than a catalog or
magazine. We all know how to "use" a catalog: start at the front cover
and keep turning the pages. But with every new site we visit, we have
to "learn" how it works, how its "pages" turn, how to find what we're
looking for. Text that takes visitors' needs into account can help
guide them through the maze.
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