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Testing Begins & More Info about 3.0







Testing Begins & More Info about 3.0

Testing Begins & More Info about 3.0 04/09/2004 04:12 PM

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Much to the chagrin of many of its users, TiVo has begun testing out a new form of advertising on its subscription digital video recorder service. The ads were designed to appear on the screen while a user is fast-forwarding through commercials, but some TiVo customers say ads are popping up during TV shows.

AOL begins testing new site revamp


AOL begins testing new site revamp 09/13/2004 04:13 PM
Long-awaited redesign of Web portal will feel more like the Internet giant's subscriber service, CNET News.com has learned.

Microsoft begins testing new update
service


Microsoft begins testing new update
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Testing begins on Microsoft's Virtual
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I've complained in the past about the annoyanc e of Plaxo spam. Lately, the more I've been thinking about Plaxo, the more it annoys me. Though I've never had anything to do with the company, and have never responded to a single spam, they now have a database with my contact info that others gave it. Bambi Francisco over at CBS Marketwatch has noticed the same thing with Spoke Software, which she finds disconcerting. However, I'm wondering about the bigger legal issues: is the personal info you've given to individuals for business or personal reasons shareable? Some say that all Spoke is doing is collecting public information. However, if the info was given to an individual, is there a reasonable expectation that the information is not public at all, but for private use only? I'm not sure what the answer is, but I wonder how long until there's a lawsuit around this issue. Personally, like so many other things, I don't think it's something you can get "back in the box," but these systems do reveal to me who is freely giving away personal information about me, which could make me less willing to do business with them in the future.

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Log-Info-1.20


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MP4-Info-1.01


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RPM-Info-1.04


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MP4-Info-1.00


MP4-Info-1.00 08/21/2004 05:04 PM

SCO still wants info from IBM


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Some info


Some info 01/31/2004 11:10 AM
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RPM-Info-1.05


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all.info


all.info 12/12/2003 06:45 AM
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All.info is a searchable directory of topics focused on web site credibility. Our directory provides searchers with additional info provided by the site’s producer. This information helps our searchers better find and evaluate sites. All.info also runs the popular search resource center, SearchEngines.com. Since June 2000, hundreds of thousands of users, search professionals and members of the media have relied on SearchEngines.com as a collection of top-quality information about searching.

All.info is the first search directory to tackle the issue of site credibility in a scalable system. Aside from a proprietary ranking algorithm, All.info uses the information provided by web site producers, who know most about their sites, to help users better find and assess the credibility of these web sites. When a professor assigns a paper, or when a manufacturer is looking for unbiased industry information, or a third-grader is trying to learn more about math, All.info will help identify which information would be most useful, relevant and credible.

MP4-Info-1.02


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App-Info-0.25


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and so it begins


and so it begins 07/25/2004 02:03 PM
Roger Ailes on Outfoxed's use of clips (from an interview in Broadcasting & Cable, not available online):
Any news organization that doesn't support our position on copyright is crazy. Next week, we could take a month's worth of video from CNN International and do a documentary "Why does CNN hate America?" You wouldn't even have to do the hatchet job Outfoxed was. You damn well could run it without editing. CNN International, Al-Jazeera and BBC are the same in how they report-mostly that America is wrong and bad. Everybody should stand up and say these people don't have the right to take our product anymore. They don't have a right to take a year's worth of Dan Rather or Ted Koppel and edit it any way they want. It puts journalism at risk.
Notice the strategy: Rally the cartel to protect itself against the critics. And the New York Post:
It's a dangerous precedent. Not just because it so badly twists the truth. Or violates copyright laws. But also because it sets up every news outlet for the same low blow. If The New York Times or CNN approve of this tack, then just wait until someone lifts an early draft of some Times piece or CNN's out-takes. No doubt, a double standard will kick in, and they'll be up in arms. But they'll have been defamed nonetheless. By now, Americans are used to these tricks of the Left — shady tactics for which the film's sponsors, MoveOn.org and George Soros, are notorious. But good people — good journalists — must stand up and deplore this trend. They should let Soros & Co. know that deception and outright theft transcend reasonable discourse.

Pop-up war begins


Pop-up war begins 11/06/2003 10:04 AM
USA Today Nov 6 2003 8:36AM ET

It begins.


It begins. 12/03/2003 01:53 AM
Ralph Nader forms 2004 exploratory committee. As Josh Marshall notes, the web site appears empty but has most of its information hidden behind a blank index page, including the FAQ which, of course, addresses the... incident... in Florida.

And now it begins...


And now it begins... 03/20/2003 02:11 PM
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It begins


It begins 01/05/2004 01:16 AM
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Testing, testing


Testing, testing 05/13/2004 05:00 PM

I'm just taking the new evil MT 3.0 developer version out for a spin. So far it looks good.


testing...


testing... 05/09/2004 10:56 PM
testing...loading even more new servers...wow you people are out in force on Mother's Day... ...

Testing MT3.1


Testing MT3.1 08/31/2004 05:12 PM
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Testing TV over 3G


Testing TV over 3G 05/12/2004 07:00 PM
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Testing Something


Testing Something 03/14/2005 05:02 PM
Aaron Swartz wrote an interesting piece and then deleted it so I shall share it with the world. [I wrote a long and beautiful...

Testing..


Testing.. 05/17/2004 10:26 AM
Testing draft feature...

Mac testing


Mac testing 03/06/2004 01:56 AM

For the last 6 months I’ve thought about getting a used Mac for testing Web sites with it. The Mac I used to use for this purpose has become more difficult to get access to. I’m able to get a reasonable estimation of what Safari will show by using Konqueror on Linux, so I’ve held off on the purchase so far.

In today’s I-Design Digest, moderator Veronica Yuill provides a link to iCapture, a service that will show you a screenshot of any URL in Safari. The page says it’s available for Mac IE as well, but I couldn’t find a way to create an IE screenshot. I imagine that will be added soon. iCapture isn’t as full-featured as BrowserCam and it doesn’t provide screens for as many systems, but unlike BrowserCam, iCapture is free.

It looks like iCapture’s creator Dan Vine has got a couple of Macs sitting in his apartment that take screenshots and put them on the Web using a combination of AppleScript and Python. I’ve got to get around to playing with Python. All the cool kids know Python.

And while I’m mentioning all this, I don’t suppose anyone has some older Mac hardware that they’d want to part with cheap? I don’t need to run OSX or any high-performance apps. I mainly want to test sites in IE.


Testing 2


Testing 2 11/10/2003 11:37 PM
Testing 1 2 3 yet again......

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MIDP Sys Info 0.6.6


MIDP Sys Info 0.6.6 08/19/2004 10:27 PM
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CDVD Info v1.21


CDVD Info v1.21 12/23/2003 11:51 AM
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"Payment Info"


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