Pope Calls for Peace in Easter Message (AP)04/11/2004 07:00 AM AP - Pope John Paul II on Sunday urged world leaders to resolve
conflicts in Iraq, the Middle East and Africa, and used his Easter
message to pray that hope would vanquish terrorism.
- New
Media timeline - how can you have a New Media timeline without
Director? Have they ever heard of Flash? Where do they think that
came from? Rob Burgess? Kevin Lynch? Norm Meyrowitz?
Tightening the grip on message security
Tightening the grip on message security08/30/2004 09:56 AM Prompted by government regulations, endless spam, and increasingly
potent e-mail viruses, many enterprises are looking to tighten the
cinch around messaging security.
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Microsoft Pushes Security Message Out to Developers
Microsoft Pushes Security Message Out to Developers02/11/2004 12:10 PM On the heels of MyDoom and another round of critical security patches,
Microsoft has christened next week as "Developer Security Webcast
Week."
Exchange Server 2003 Message Security Guide
Exchange Server 2003 Message Security Guide01/16/2004 11:02 AM This book discusses how, when using S/MIME, encryption protects the
contents of e-mail messages and digital signatures verify the identity
of a purported sender of an e-mail message. In addition, this book
provides guidance on how to implement S/MIME with Microsoft Exchange
Server 2003. In addition, this book provides guidance and pointers to
other resources where those are necessary.
[SECURITY] INN: Buffer overflow in control message handling
Network Security Solutions Launches XMS™ - Xecure (Secure)Message Service Worldwide
Network Security Solutions Launches XMS™ - Xecure (Secure)Message Service Worldwide03/19/2005 02:20 AM Network Security Solutions (NSS) today announced the launch of its new
breakthrough technology Xecure Message Service™ (XMS™). This is a
service provider independent mobile software that enables end-to-end
security and trust in mobile messaging. It runs as an application on
the mobile handset and works in the background to encrypt and decrypt
messages. [PRWEB Mar 18, 2005]
Apple Delivered
Apple Delivered01/22/2004 02:09 AM Dell may have the hype and PR. But Apple delivered. By Michael Sidoric
(CNET News.com via MyAppleMenu)
Mail Delivered After Nearly Two Decades (AP)06/08/2004 08:14 PM AP - Trisha Collins-Lavigne waited 19 years to see Nina Roxanne's
plastic face again. The Cabbage Patch Kids doll, which arrived at her
home recently, was mailed to her almost two decades ago, after she
left it on a tour bus in London.
Postcard Addressed to 'Hill' Delivered (AP)01/26/2004 07:34 PM AP - Nothing stops the U.S. Postal Service from making its appointed
rounds, not even a postcard addressed simply as "On Top of a Big
Hill."
Final Argument Delivered by Unscathed Auburn01/04/2005 01:56 AM No. 3 Auburn completed an undefeated season with a 16-13 victory over
Virginia Tech in the Sugar Bowl, but the Tigers may not be any better
than No. 2 in the country.
Openness/transparency/balance manifesto delivered to WIPO
Openness/transparency/balance manifesto delivered to WIPO03/22/2005 05:00 PM Cory Doctorow:
Earlier this month, a group of copyfighters circulated a
manifesto/petition for increased openness, transparency and balance at
the meetings of the World Intellectual Property Organization, which is
currently chasing in the other direction by pulling stunts like excluding
nearly every public interest group from its meetings. The petition
has been delivered to WIPO now, with impressive stats:
1. More than 750 signatures
2. From 53 countries:
Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Cameroon,
Canada, Chile, Colombia, Denmark, Dominican Rep., Finland, France,
Germany, Greece, Hungary, India, Ireland, Italy, Israel, Japan, Kenya,
Lithuania, Macedonia, Malaysia, Mexico, Namibia, Netherlands, New
Zealand, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Philippines, Poland, Portugal,
Romania, Russia, Saint Lucia, Singapore, Slovenia, South Africa, South
Korea, Spain, Swaziland, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, UK, Ukraine,
Uruguay, USA, Venezuela.
3. From all 5 continents:
Africa, Americas, Asia, Europe, Oceania.
4. Non exhaustive list of signatories' areas of interest:
advertising, agriculture, anthropology, arts (visual / musical /
film / entertainment), banking, bioinfomatics, chemistry, computer
security / privacy / engineer / science, culture, education, health,
human rights, information studies, intellectual property, journalism,
law, library, mathematics, medicine, patent owner, philosophy,
physics, politics, sociology, song writing, technology, video game
industry, web development.
The link has versions of the petition in Russian, English, Spanish and
Portuguese,
Link
Majorium’s Leadership Development Program Training is Continuous, Driven by Operational Strategy and is Delivered by Peers
Majorium’s Leadership Development Program Training is Continuous, Driven by Operational Strategy and is Delivered by Peers09/08/2004 03:35 AM Majorium employs its unique Integrated Multicast Learning technology
to deliver a competency based and curriculum driven leadership
program. The program was originally designed and developed to meet the
training specifications and deliver training to the employees of Stora
Enso North America, the North American subsidiary of one of the
world’s largest paper manufacturers. [PRWEB Sep 8, 2004]
NewsGator Technologies Introduces Business IQ, the Premium Industry Intelligence Service, Delivered with Factiva’s Editor’s Choice
New Business IQ Service combines Factiva® premium content and
NewsGator recommended RSS feeds…creates a powerful tool for business
and competitive intelligence
Denver, CO -- June 22, 2005 -- NewsGator Technologies, Inc., the
leading RSS platform company, today announced the release of Business
IQ, the premier RSS business intelligence subscription service.
Business IQ delivers critical business information via NewsGator
industry select feeds and Factiva® Editor’s Choice premium industry
content. Business IQ is targeted to information-hungry business
professionals who demand timely and relevant business information
specific to their industries, all delivered on the NewsGator RSS
Business IQ platform.
Key features of Business IQ Service include:
NewsGator recommended business and industry feeds, tailored to
specific user-selected industry segments, and designed to monitor
market trends and business challenges
Factiva Editor's Choice, designed to give customers a quick sense
of the current state of an industry. Editor’s Choice covers 25
industries with a rich selection of trend stories, analyses,
commentary, profiles and overviews culled from the entire Factiva.com
database
High-volume keyword and URL monitoring, critical for monitoring
day-to-day business and competitive intelligence
Synchronization across all NewsGator offerings, (Web Edition,
Outlook Edition, FeedDemon) as well as multiple devices (mobile
phones, PDAs, and Window’s Media Center).
A.V. "Sandy" Hamilton, executive vice president of sales and
marketing and business development for NewsGator said, "As more
business professionals begin to understand RSS technology, they will
realize they cannot conduct business without it." Hamilton added,
"NewsGator’s Business IQ is going to revolutionize the way business
professionals consume vital industry information. Business IQ delivers
the important content you want, when and where you want to read
it."
Alan Scott, chief marketing officer of Factiva, said, "Our
customers are increasingly using RSS feeds in their enterprises to
deliver the right information at the right time and in the right
format. As specialists in the deep web, Factiva believes that RSS will
continue to be an important delivery option for our users. This effort
with NewsGator underscores our commitment to embracing the best and
most innovative technologies."
In Pictures: Pope's funeral04/08/2005 05:25 AM Leaders and pilgrims gather to mourn at Pope John Paul II's funeral in
St Peter's Square.
Pope's last will and testament hits Web
Pope's last will and testament hits Web04/07/2005 01:20 PM Pope John Paul II's last will and testament has been translated into
English and posted on the Vatican Web site.
Cashing in on the Pope's funeral?
Cashing in on the Pope's funeral?04/07/2005 05:23 PM This week marks an unprecedented display of ceremony by President Bush
and other U.S. politicians in Rome. Good faith, or good politics?
Pope's funeral will be online
Pope's funeral will be online04/07/2005 05:48 PM As crowds flock to the Vatican to pay their respects to Pope John Paul
II in person, millions around the world are tuning in via the
Internet.
The Pope will largely be remembered for his influence on social issues
ranging from euthanasia to AIDS, but he also earned a place in history
for being the first pontiff of the computer era. It seems fitting that
Friday's funeral ceremonies in St. Peter’s Basilica, which are
expected to draw some 2 billion viewers, will also be available
through online venues.
The Vatican launched its multi-lingual website at www.vatican.va in
December 1995. On World Communication Day in 2002, the Pope wrote: "We
should enter this increasingly sophisticated communications network
with realism and confidence. If it is used competently and
responsibly, it could offer an opportunity for spreading the
evangelical word."
He said: "For the Church the new world of cyberspace is a summons to
the great adventure of using its potential to proclaim the gospel
message."
Today, the website is streaming a live transmission of visitors paying
their last respects to the pope. Earlier today, the Pope's last will
and testament was posted.
As of midday yesterday, more than 630,000 people posted messages on
Poland's biggest Internet portal, www.onet.pl, with new messages being
added at the rate of about 20 a minute. Poland is the Pope’s home
country. Dozens of people have posted photographs of themselves posing
with the pope on the website.
Mobile phone text messaging also came into its own under John Paul II,
whose "Thought of the Day" series -- actually brief selections from
his speeches and homilies -- was launched two years ago. The spiritual
messages will continue to be sent until his successor is elected in a
cardinals' conclave, which is set to begin April 18.
Pope's funeral marked across UK
Pope's funeral marked across UK04/08/2005 05:26 AM Services are being held across Britain as millions of Catholics gather
in Rome for the funeral of Pope John Paul II.
World comes to Pope's funeral
World comes to Pope's funeral04/08/2005 09:55 AM The BBC's Peter Gould describes the mood in St Peter's Square during
the Pope's funeral
Pope's tomb set to be displayed
Pope's tomb set to be displayed04/12/2005 09:02 PM The tomb of Pope John Paul II is due to go on public display beneath
St Peter's Basilica in the Vatican.
Pope's Funeral Is Set for Friday
Pope's Funeral Is Set for Friday04/04/2005 11:35 PM Pope John Paul II's body was carried in a solemn procession from the
Vatican and presented to the public in St. Peter's Square.
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