January
10, 2004
We released Web Site Monitor.
An application to check your web sites on a schedule
you set. It will check multiple sites, to set it
up, just drag and drop site links from your browser
or favorites.
Tips on Defensive Coding. In this second excerpt from Advanced PHP Programming, George Schlossnagle offers advice on how to defend against both attacks and carelessness. [Computerworld News]
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UTOPIA awaits moment of truth. Pressure is rising as cities involved in the controversial fiber-optic network in Utah decide whether or not to commit funds to back the project. [CNET News.com]
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Boston Globe: "Moblogging allows bloggers to add postings to their blog sites from almost anywhere at any time, using a cellphone, RIM Blackberry, or wireless handheld computer." [Scripting News]
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Declan McCullagh: "Google's current management seems trustworthy enough. But who will be running the company in a few years?" [Scripting News]
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BEA, Sun advance their Java app servers. BEA Systems Inc. and Sun Microsystems Inc. each advanced their Java application servers Monday. BEA offered customers a path to utility computing through a partnership with Veritas Software Corp., while Sun released a low-end version of its application server that supports the latest enterprise Java standard. [InfoWorld: Top News]
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NY Times: "Having a successful, high-profile venture capitalist with hundreds of millions of dollars in personal wealth devote attention to microfinance initiatives is invigorating for the fledgling industry." [Scripting News]
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Happy spamiversary. Ten years after the Internet first woke up to unsolicited marketing attacks, outrage has been replaced by growing resignation. But the war rages on. [CNET News.com]
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