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Email: to sign or not to sign?
Email: to sign or not to sign?
01/22/2004 02:10 AMIf you participate in non-techno-geek mailing lists, and you also make
a habit of "signing" your mail in compliance with the open standards
articulated by RFC2015/3156, you've undoubtedly run into questions
about what you're doing and possibly even criticism for doing it. At
least that's been my experience over the past couple of years on
mailing lists as low-tech as one dedicated to raising donkeys and
mules and as high-tech as tech journalism. Well, on second thought,
maybe those are both low-tech. But in any case, I've been asked to
stop signing messages on both lists. The question is what to do:
continue swimming upstream or give in and go with the flow?
sign 1.0.6
sign 1.0.6
08/04/2004 01:26 AMA file signing and signature verification utility.
PGP-Sign-0.18
PGP-Sign-0.18
08/06/2004 04:31 PMSign of the Day
Sign of the Day
07/25/2004 05:24 PMsign 1.0.7
sign 1.0.7
08/07/2004 03:39 AMA file signing and signature verification utility.
It's a sign!
It's a sign!
05/04/2004 10:50 AM
Baby Sign Language.
Hearing children can
learn to
sign before they
can talk. Parents can use
ASL,
or make up their own language.
Don't Look for a Sign
Don't Look for a Sign
08/07/2004 11:50 AMSome New York City bars, restaurants and clubs have recently adopted
the contradictory tactic of attracting business by eschewing a sign.
sign 1.0.2
sign 1.0.2
05/05/2004 12:40 PMA file signing and signature verification utility.
sign 1.0.5
sign 1.0.5
05/29/2004 12:29 AMA file signing and signature verification utility.
sign 1.0.4
sign 1.0.4
05/15/2004 03:51 PMA file signing and signature verification utility.
PGP-Sign-0.19
PGP-Sign-0.19
08/08/2004 07:10 AMLife sign
Life sign
10/28/2003 11:08 PMFinally spring, and my blog's out of winter hibernation or something
(maybe ;) Read in dagbladet.no that the editor thinks...
Sign-on frustrations
Sign-on frustrations
03/06/2004 01:59 AMThis week I want to get back to basics. Specifically, I want to
explore the issue of usernames.
Etisalat 3G, only 5,000 sign-up
Etisalat 3G, only 5,000 sign-up
07/22/2004 01:09 AMAME Info Jul 22 2004 4:37AM GMT
The first sign of the googlopalypse?
The first sign of the googlopalypse?
03/13/2003 10:16 AMIt's the first sign of the apocalypse - Google is throwing up errors all over
the shop. I've checked with a few other people to see if it's
happening with them too. My favourite response was from Matt Haughey who essentially
said that he couldn't really chat at the moment since he was currently
onstage at SXSW doing a panel on
online journalism with JD
Lasica, Dan
Gillmor and the guy from crabwalk.com. But yes, he'd just
noticed it too...

Of course everyone's first assumption is going to be that Ev broke it.
IBM, CA, Sun Sign Up for WS-Eventing
IBM, CA, Sun Sign Up for WS-Eventing
08/31/2004 05:22 PMThe vendors join Microsoft, BEA and Tibco in christening the latest
version of a spec to describe Web services events.
is a sign that America wants him
is a sign that America wants him
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PHP 5: A Sign that PHP Could Soon be
Owned by Sun
PHP 5: A Sign that PHP Could Soon be
Owned by Sun
08/06/2004 07:56 AMThanks to fellow Neowinian Krome for bringing this to our
attention via BPN.
PHP 5’s official release occurred on July 13th with a complete re-haul
of object-oriented programming features and improved MySQL functions.
These are sure to be great additions to the package for PHP
developers. However, many of the changes to PHP are hinting to
something that may not necessarily be something PHP developers will
like down the road.
At first glance, the obvious changes to PHP are a result of the
success of the Java platform and the weaknesses of PHP revealed when
making a comparison. With the release of PHP 5, it's apparent that the
developers of PHP and the Zend Engine (which are essentially one and
the same) felt compelled to make PHP much more like Java with respect
to object-oriented programming. With its new interoperability with
Java, as it states on Zend’s web site, “full integration with Java
will be closer than ever before.” Hmmm, full integration with Java,
huh?
On November 4th, 2003, Zend, the Israeli company backing the
development of PHP announced a strategic partnership with Sun. This
deal also included advisors from Borland, Macromedia, MySQL and
others. The purported purpose of this deal was to make PHP part of
Sun’s web server and bring it to the corporate world of development
that previously had been dominated by ASP and ColdFusion. Now with the
release of PHP 5, it’s far more apparent which path PHP is taking.

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Read full story...Hey baby what's your sign?
Hey baby what's your sign?
12/19/2004 03:02 PM Make your Hwy sign here Make your own church sign...
CLI for noobies: Sign this!
CLI for noobies: Sign this!
07/12/2004 04:07 AMSecurity is everybody's business. Even yours, you lackadaisical,
GUI-dependent, louts! So read carefully and learn how you can improve
your data security at the command line. In a previous column, we
learned how to create the keys for GnuPG, the free software version of
Phil Zimmerman's Pretty Good Privacy. This week we'll learn how to use
those GnuPG keys to create and verify cryptographic signatures. So
grab your Secret Decoder rings and hold on tight, Crypto Kiddies: here
we go back to the land of personal cryptography!
3 million sign up for 3G from 3
3 million sign up for 3G from 3
04/01/2005 03:57 AMGuardian Unlimited Apr 1 2005 8:16AM GMT
FT, Motorola Sign MOU
FT, Motorola Sign MOU
06/21/2004 12:31 PMUnstrung.com Jun 21 2004 3:38PM GMT
It's never a good sign...
It's never a good sign...
11/12/2003 09:14 PMwhen the hold music for tech support is a lullaby. Though I suppose it
beats the Dead Kennedys....
In the Beginning There Was a Sign
In the Beginning There Was a Sign
10/29/2003 12:11 AMAt the start of her geek-seeking adventure along Route 1, a Wired News
reporter unearths local historical highlights -- including rum running
and one state's war against Canada. High-speed Net access is harder to
come by. Michelle Delio reports from Fort Kent, Maine.
IT Sign Language
IT Sign Language
05/26/2004 12:17 PMComputer skills are becoming more of a requirement for
anyone
to get a job, but if you're deaf, you first have to overcome the
problem of communicating complex computer jargon. So the Royal
National Institute for the Deaf is
trans
lating the latest IT jargon into sign language. Apparently, the
old sign for mouse was the same as the animal -- which led to some
confusion -- so the new sign is a gesture that mimics how a mouse is
used.
Football: Man Utd sign Smith
Football: Man Utd sign Smith
05/26/2004 12:11 PMEngland striker Alan Smith completes his £7m transfer from Leeds to
Man Utd.
Google to end IPO sign-up on Thursday
Google to end IPO sign-up on Thursday
08/11/2004 06:27 AMOrlandosentinel.com - Wed Aug 11, 08:34 am GMT
FSU To Sign Deal With Apple
FSU To Sign Deal With Apple
08/27/2004 02:02 PMIn an effort to prevent illegal file sharing on campus, Florida State
University is on the verge of finalizing a deal with Apple -- a deal
that would provide free iTunes software to students and allow them to
download music for 99 cents per song. By Erica Rodriguez, FSView (via
MyAppleMenu)
Mr. Spock, will you sign my laptop?
Mr. Spock, will you sign my laptop?
01/09/2004 09:58 PMI was browsing a Linux site when I saw an ad for this event:
What is Penguicon?
To those of you familiar with the Linux and Open Source community,
think of a weekend long Linux Users Group meeting with hundreds of
other geeks which also just happens to have nationally acclaimed
guests, its own wireless network, free caffeine and snacks always
available, lots of folks talking about Science Fiction and Fantasy,
situated next to a place to buy really cool t-shirts and buttons and
such, and with some extra events like amateur singing, anime, a
costume contest, and a fantasy art show.
To those of you familiar with Science Fiction conventions, imagine
all the convention features you know and love, with the addition of
wireless internet access, computer gaming (including the fabulous
Celebrity Frag Fest), non-stop Internet access, people who know about
online publishing / books on demand / digital art, a programming track
involving computing topics and another one focusing on the crossover
between Science Fiction and computing.
A combination Sci-Fi and Open-Source convention? This seems likely
to generate a geek black hole so powerful that nothing will be able to
escape it.
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Why FOAFnet does not need single sign-on
Why FOAFnet does not need single sign-on
08/03/2004 07:41 PMJulian Bond has written up some ideas on "Extending FOAFnet with
single sign on". I'll spare yah the details.
It's not that I don't dig single sign-on, or the various solutions
like Sxip or SourceID.
It's just that to take baby steps FOAFnet doesn't need to go all the way
into single sign-on. In fact Julian's Ecademy public implementation of FOAF is fine and we've been
using it to test the Tribe.net FOAFnet importer.
But the whole idea of FOAFnet was to start off simple and if we
require single sign-on - we'll be blogging in 2006 taking "coulda
woulda shoulda". The publicly exposed FOAF - that Julian has created
on Ecademy right now - is all we need to achieve FOAFnet
import/export.
Now sure sure (my bad) the coolio advanced feature I REALLY want -
to simplify the whole import process WILL require authentication and
single sign-on - can wait till later. It was my bad that I brought
that up now. So I apologize for that.
But what we'd like to see - RIGHT NOW - is to come up with an v1
implementation - THEN start and focus on the various NEXT STEPS and
issues that should be in our roadmap
- moving forward. Like.....
1. Additional rdf vocabulary - triples, coolio stuff, meta metas
and all that.
2. New kinds of relationships (see Peter Caputa's request) -
certainly at least standardardizing a way to extend relationships
3. Merging FOAf files - so folks like me can update what's already
there
4. Hot linking, mirroring, auto-updating, checking back to see if
additional friends have opted in, etc.
5. Control over attributes - so folks can decide what's public,
what's shown to friends only, etc.
6. Trust metrics, reputation standards, etc.
In other words - we have a long way to go.
But as I said to Peter today "we have to take a phased in
approach to all this."
So let's just get good old fashioned simple import/export working
and get these other features and functionality onto our 'roadmap'
a>.
There's so much to do - if we did it all right now - we wouldn't
have anything left to do.
Portuguese ops sign 3G interconnect
Portuguese ops sign 3G interconnect
05/26/2004 03:10 PMTelecoms.com May 26 2004 6:13PM GMT
UK indies sign to Napster...
UK indies sign to Napster...
05/12/2004 08:27 AM...as Wippit licenses Sony songs
EA, Microsoft sign partnership
EA, Microsoft sign partnership
05/11/2004 06:30 AMSan Francisco Chronicle May 11 2004 10:51AM GMT
Send A Message To An LED Sign
Send A Message To An LED Sign
06/08/2004 04:12 AMWrinkles are a good sign
Wrinkles are a good sign
06/13/2004 08:11 PMStraits Times Jun 13 2004 11:17PM GMT
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How to sign up for ABC RSS without
selling your soul
How to sign up for ABC RSS without
selling your soul
06/28/2004 06:39 AMABC News has a good selection of RSS feeds. Unfortunately, in order to
reach the page where they're listed, you have to
clic
k through this disgusting, clueless, multi-page "
agreement"
(excerpted below):
4. CONFIDENTIALITY. During the term of this Agreement, you may have
access to some of ABC News's nonpublic technical or product
information ("Proprietary Information"). Such Proprietary Information
shall belong solely to ABC News. You shall not, except as expressly
authorized by this Agreement, use or disclose Proprietary Information
without the prior written consent of ABC News unless such Proprietary
Information becomes part of the public domain through no fault of
yours. You agree (i) not to disclose any Proprietary Information to
any third parties, (ii) not to use any Proprietary Information for any
purposes except carrying out your rights and responsibilities under
this Agreement, and (iii) to keep the Proprietary Information
confidential using the same degree of care you use to protect your own
confidential information, as long as you use at least reasonable care.
You acknowledge and agree that due to the unique nature of ABC News's
Proprietary Information, there can be no adequate remedy at law for
any breach of its obligations hereunder, that any such breach may
allow you or third parties to unfairly compete with ABC News resulting
in irreparable harm to ABC News, and therefore, that upon any such
breach or threat thereof, ABC News shall be entitled to injunctions
and other appropriate equitable relief in addition to whatever
remedies it may have at law.
5. PUBLICITY. ABC News may use your name in releases, customer lists,
marketing and other materials. Unless otherwise expressly permitted by
ABC News, you may not create, publish, or distribute any items that
reference ABC News without first submitting those items to ABC News
and receiving ABC News's written consent.
Get that? You have to sign onto a
confidentiality agreement
in order to read the RSS feeds at ABC! And sign away your publicity
rights. And agree not to forward on any ABC stories without
permission.
Luckily, I didn't agree to any of that. I deleted everything in the
text field containing the agreement, substituted some rude text of my
own and found myself a nice list of all of ABC's XML feeds. If you'd
like to directly subscribe to ABC's RSS without selling your soul by
clicking through their one-sided adhesion contract, here are the
direct URLs:
World Headlines:
http://my.abcnews.go.com/rsspublic/world_rss20.xml
US Headlines:
http://my.abcnews.go.com/rsspublic/us_rss20.xml
Politics Headines:
http://my.abcnews.go.com/rsspublic/politics_rss20.xml
MONEYScope Headlines:
http://my.abcnews.go.com/rsspublic/business_rss20.xml
Scitech Headlines:
http://my.abcnews.go.com/rsspublic/scitech_rss20.xml
Health Headlines:
http://my.abcnews.go.com/rsspublic/health_rss20.xml
Entertainment Headlines:
http://my.abcnews.go.com/rsspublic/entertainment_rss20.xml
Travel Headlines:
http://my.abcnews.go.com/rsspublic/travel_rss20.xml
Relationships Headlines:
http://my.abcnews.go.com/rsspublic/relationships_rss20.xml
WNT Headlines:
http://my.abcnews.go.com/rsspublic/wnt_rss20.xml
20/20 Headlines:
http://my.abcnews.go.com/rsspublic/2020_rss20.xml
Primetime Headlines:
http://my.abcnews.go.com/rsspublic/primetime_rss20.xml
Nightline Headlines:
http://my.abcnews.go.com/rsspublic/nightline_rss20.xml
This Week Headlines:
http://my.abcnews.go.com/rsspublic/thisweek_rss20.xml
GMA Headlines:
http://my.abcnews.go.com/rsspublic/gma_rss20.xml
LinkA Single Sign-in Web Service in ASP.NET
A Single Sign-in Web Service in ASP.NET
07/28/2004 01:08 AMWebmasterBase Jul 28 2004 4:18AM GMT
First sign of a Bluetooth iPod?
First sign of a Bluetooth iPod?
07/30/2004 05:20 PMEngadget Jul 30 2004 8:51PM GMT
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