HITB e-Zine Issue #33 Released
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HITB security conference goes to Bahrain
HITB security conference goes to Bahrain
04/05/2005 10:16 PMHITB security conference gets MCMC
support
HITB security conference gets MCMC
support
09/13/2004 10:28 PMPHP Tunisie: Second Issue Released
PHP Tunisie: Second Issue Released
08/03/2004 07:26 AMNew from
PHP.net today:
First Issue of php|Architect Released!
First Issue of php|Architect Released!
12/04/2002 10:10 AMphp|architect: February Issue Released!
php|architect: February Issue Released!
02/12/2004 10:10 AMphp|architect has posted their
February issue this
morning, and is availible for download from
their site.
PHP Magazine: Issue 05.2004 Released
PHP Magazine: Issue 05.2004 Released
08/20/2004 08:31 AMThis month's edition of
PHP Magazine has been released!
php|architect: May 2004 Issue Released
php|architect: May 2004 Issue Released
05/18/2004 12:00 PMIn a note from
php|architect:
s1ngularity e-zine
s1ngularity e-zine
03/16/2003 11:06 AMGabe sez, "s1ngularity ezine: the literary equivalent of a heroin
spike in the eye. Launched at 3:15PM EST on 03.15.03. Fiction from
Kage Baker and Michael Jasper. Column from Jeffrey Ford. Interview
between Jeff VanderMeer and Jeffrey Thomas. Criticism."
Link
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Thanks, Gabe!)
php|architect: January 2004 Issue
Released!
php|architect: January 2004 Issue
Released!
01/22/2004 02:11 AMFor everyone out there that hasn't managed to hear about it yet,
php|architect has released their
latest issue -
January 2004.
PHP Magazine: January 2004 Issue PDF
Released!
PHP Magazine: January 2004 Issue PDF
Released!
01/22/2004 02:11 AMAlso in the realm of PHP publications this morning,
PHP Magazine is proud to announce
their latest issue -
January 2004.
php|architect: September 2004 Issue
Released!
php|architect: September 2004 Issue
Released!
09/21/2004 08:14 AMThe
September 2004
issue of php|architect has been announced.
php|architect: December 2004 Issue
Released!
php|architect: December 2004 Issue
Released!
12/19/2004 03:19 PMJust a quick note to remind all of those out there looking for the
latest from
php|architect - their
December 2004 issue has
been released.
PHP Magazine: March Issue Released for
Download
PHP Magazine: March Issue Released for
Download
04/19/2004 08:22 AMIn a quick announcement from the fine folks over at
PHP Magazine - their
March Edition is currently
availible for download.
php|architect: March 2005 Issue Released
php|architect: March 2005 Issue Released
03/22/2005 04:50 PMThe folks over at
php|architect have
released their latest issue -
March 2005.
Community News: New php|architect Issue
Released
Community News: New php|architect Issue
Released
02/03/2003 09:14 AMphp|architect: June 2004 Issue Released
php|architect: June 2004 Issue Released
06/17/2004 08:40 AMphp|architect has announced their
latest issue -
June
2004.
php|architect: July 2004 Issue Released
php|architect: July 2004 Issue Released
07/22/2004 07:57 AMIn
this month's
edition of php|architect, there are tons of interesting articles
(well, to me at least), including:
- Webmapping with MapServer
- Build Your Own Debugging Library
- Charted Data Mining with PHP and JpGraph
- Socket Interprocess Communication
- and more...
Photojunkie Zine : The Best of 2003
Photobl0gs
Photojunkie Zine : The Best of 2003
Photobl0gs
12/30/2003 11:10 PMphotojunkie.org/bestof2003
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Film piracy zine from 1975
Film piracy zine from 1975
07/29/2004 01:11 PM
Mike Sizemore has uploaded a scanned in issue of "Private Screenings,"
an old mimeographed film collectors' mag from 1975. The issue is the
special on film piracy -- that is, unauthorized duplication of actual
FILMS. It's a fascinating look into the world of
plus-ca-change-plus-c'est-la-meme-chose.
Link
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Thanks, Mike!)
LiNE Zine: Learning in the New Economy
e-Magazine
LiNE Zine: Learning in the New Economy
e-Magazine
07/01/2004 05:26 AMLiNE Zine: Learning in the New Economy e-Magazinehttp://www.linezine.com/Times feel uncertain. Will the economy pick up, worklife
improve, a new and unexpected crisis arise over the horizon, what
next? Organizational readiness tops our lists of must-dos. Readiness
to confront any situation. Readiness to effectively act-and-react
wisely and decisively. As we gain our footing and learn to navigate
the unpredictable roads ahead, the current issue of Learning in the
New Economy e-Magazine (LiNE Zine) features leaders, innovators, and
some everyday people who teach us about organizational readiness, and
shine important light on the values of courage, truth, and wisdom.
Please join us. This will be added to
Education and Distance
Learning Resources 2004-05 Internet MiniGuide.
Controvery brews over Suicide
Girls-branded print zine
Controvery brews over Suicide
Girls-branded print zine
04/12/2004 08:45 PMFleshbot points to some hoo-ha around the
yet-to-be-launched print magazine bearing the
Suicide Girls brand:
Will the new Suicide Girls Magazine be over before it even begins? We've
just received a copy of a legal notice signed by nine writers whose
work was supposed to appear in the debut issue denying the magazine
the right to print any articles submitted by them; according to our
tipster, "The writers, who are all without contract, lost interest in
the magazine when it became clear that it would be little more than a
hipsterized Maxim with nipples." (Hmm, "a hipsterized Maxim with
nipples" ... doesn't sound so bad to us, actually.) We'll keep you
posted.
I've seen a copy of the letter. I'm told by writers and photographers
involved that none were being paid; all were said to be contributing
gratis to get a cool, underfunded project off the ground.
Link to previous BB post on SG's print plans.
Suicide Girls online? Alive and
well, and apparently not as directly involved with the magazine as
many had assumed.
UPDATE: Suicide Girls founder Sean tells BoingBoing:
"SG Pin-up (that's the official name of the mag, advertisers
don't like the name Suicide in the title - shocking, no?) is a
licensee of SuicideGirls. A company in New York is creating the
magazine, which Missy and I get to approve. It is my understanding the
Publisher and the editor had some disagreements about the direction of
the mag and the editor is pissed off with a capital P and is throwing
some kind of fit. I'm sure the publisher will work it out and get us
an issue to approve, everything I've seen so far has been really good,
but I'm not involved in the production of the magazine so I don't know
if the stuff I've seen will be in the final first issue or not. In any
case, news of our magazines demise has been reported prematurely, I
hope. I think they're just going through the kinds of things you go
through when creating a new magazine. Although honestly, I have no
idea, as I've never worked in publishing and my only contact has been
with the publisher and the art director, both of whom I think are
doing a great job with everything they've shown me. I sent them the
link and I'm sure they'll respond to you as well, but feel free to
print my comments."
2nd Issue of The Deli Released March 25;
Todd P, Best NYC Indie Rock Party
Impresario, and 1970s NYC New Wave Scene
Featured; Launch Party at Sin-é with
Over 200 People
2nd Issue of The Deli Released March 25;
Todd P, Best NYC Indie Rock Party
Impresario, and 1970s NYC New Wave Scene
Featured; Launch Party at Sin-é with
Over 200 People
03/30/2005 03:29 AMThe second issue of The Deli hit New York City streets on Friday,
March 25, following its successful launch at the end of 2004, with
expanded review and feature sections, and a new bi-monthly publication
schedule. The second issue launch party, with more than 200 people
attending, was held on March 25 at Sin-é (150 Attorney Street) with
performances by Hopewell, Mudville, Nicole Atkins in 3D, The Epochs
and Hello Nurse. [PRWEB Mar 30, 2005]
ALA Issue 177
ALA Issue 177
04/16/2004 10:26 AMThe Problem, the Balloon, and the Four Bedroom House (Joe Di Stefano):
Taming unruly projects. Let Them Eat Cake (Aaron Gustafson):
Accessibility and usability sitting in a tree.
"or any other legitimate issue."
"or any other legitimate issue."
11/18/2003 03:20 PM"APOSTASY - Issue #1"
"APOSTASY - Issue #1"
04/18/2005 11:42 PMPHP Weekly: Issue #90
PHP Weekly: Issue #90
06/17/2002 09:58 AMPHP Weekly: Issue #90, by Avi Lewin
This issue will hit you where you live
This issue will hit you where you live
05/20/2004 11:17 PMThis Issue Will Hit You Where You Live .. something special .. Reason
to Fear .. some detail ..
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New issue of NeoFiles
New issue of NeoFiles
05/20/2004 10:14 AMThe latest issue of RU Sirius's NeoFiles is online. This time, RU
mindmelds with net.culture theoretician Clay Shirky, Brainwaves
blogger Zack Lynch, and Will Block, the CEO of Life Enhancements
Products. Block's company sponsors the NeoFiles, a fact RU honorably
discloses at the top of the interview with his boss:
"If this is an infomercial site, it’s a pretty
fucking outrageous (and informative) one. I’ve sat for many
hours with my friend Will Block and one thing is certain: his
knowledge, enthusiasm, and integrity (not to mention expansiveness)
around these topics are impeccable. My readers also, by-and-large, are
not idiots, and they can make up their own minds about whether to buy
products or simply steal the precursors from Auntie Grizelda’s
garden."
LinkA wedge issue?
A wedge issue?
08/02/2004 03:38 PMNext Issue Appears 06-Jun-05
Next Issue Appears 06-Jun-05
06/05/2005 11:45 PMAdam C. Engst (~80 words)
Next Issue Appears
06-Jun-05 -- We're taking next week off in honor of the
Memorial Day holiday here in the U.S., Jeff Carlson's birthday, and
the possibility that I'll be spending the following week as a citizen
doing jury duty. So you all have my permission to take the time you'd
normally spend reading TidBITS and do something you consider equally
as enjoyable. See you in June! [ACE]
New issue of JOHO
New issue of JOHO
03/19/2003 10:24 PMI've published a new issue of JOHO, my free newsletter: The Web
Matters: Familiarity breeds ennui. A little wonder wouldn't hurt.
World of Ends: Reaction and discussion about an article Doc and I
wrote together. The Right to Anonymity: Is there such a thing? Opinion
Tags: A proposal to let you link to a site without it counting as a
recommendation. Notes from SXSW: Some highlights from a conference.
Cool Tool : NewzCrawler. It's newz to me. Politics: Wailing and
gnashing of teeth. I am so depressed. You First seconds: A couple of
responses to the "You First" proposal. Anals...
ALA 186: triple issue
ALA 186: triple issue
08/10/2004 10:42 AMA better image rotator. Enhance usability by highlighting search
terms. Better invoices for better business. Authors: Dan Benjamin,
Brian Suda, Matt Riggott, and Kevin Potts.
Issue-Tracker Plus
Issue-Tracker Plus
05/21/2004 07:06 PMWelcome!
ALA 194 double issue
ALA 194 double issue
02/01/2005 09:09 PMPPK meets JDE. Separating behavior from structure and presentation via
JavaScript "hooks." Using custom DTDs to make those hook-laden web
pages validate.
New issue of Neural
New issue of Neural
05/11/2004 10:37 AMThe new issue of Italian tech/art/culture magazine Neura is out. It
looks to be another dense collection of articles about edgy
hacktivisim, electronic music, and digital art, including pieces on
musician Ryoji Ikeda and anti-corporate activist Brian Holmes.
Neural.it
intervie
wed Mark way back in 1994!
Neural.it Neural 21
CSS Caching Issue
CSS Caching Issue
12/12/2003 08:55 PMIn my earlier blog entry on caching problems, the issue of CSS
being overly aggressive about fetching background-images was
mentioned. I have fixed the issue now so that background images will
only be fetched when first used. Sites like SprintPCS load much more quickly
with this fix.
PHP Weekly: Issue #89
PHP Weekly: Issue #89
06/10/2002 04:21 AMPHP Weekly: Issue #89, by Avi Lewin
Mostly an issue of trust
Mostly an issue of trust
05/17/2004 04:16 AMJohnny Carson's first national TV gig was as host (from 1957 to 1962)
of a game show called "Who Do You Trust?" It was patterned after the
earlier Groucho Marx show called "You Bet Your Life." I was reminded
of this show during a lively e-mail discussion with a number of
readers of my Identity Management newsletter about various identity
federation schemes that required your identity data to be stored with
third parties.
Mac OS X hit with another serious
security issue
Mac OS X hit with another serious
security issue
05/17/2004 01:28 PMWhen it rains, it pours. Yet another "highly critical" hole has been
found in Apple Computer Inc.'s Mac OS X operating system, which will
allow remote system access by getting someone to visit a malicious Web
site.
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