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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.

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Monday, April 12, 2004

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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Microsoft to cut some Longhorn features. Core improvements will remain, a Microsoft spokesman says, but some features and functions will be trimmed so the new Windows release can make it out the door in time. [Computerworld News]
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Network Associates builds a better SpamKiller. The security firm adds pattern recognition based on Bayesian principles to its latest version of antispam software SpamKiller. [CNET News.com]
8:41:07 PM    comment []

E-mail fingerprinting attacks bounce storms. BOSTON - E-mail provider Everyone.net Inc. is trying to head off one type of spam with an encryption technology designed to create a unique signature for each outbound e-mail message. [InfoWorld: Top News]
8:40:32 PM    comment []

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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Gateway offers fast support, for a fee. Under the PC maker's new Priority Access program, small businesses will pay at least $39 per user for a year of expedited support. [CNET News.com]
4:19:55 PM    comment []

E-mail provider tries message fingerprinting. E-mail provider Everyone.net Inc. says it has a new program to protect e-mail users from one by-product of the plague of unsolicited commercial ("spam") e-mail: bounced e-mail messages. [InfoWorld: Top News]
9:01:56 AM    comment []

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]
9:01:23 AM    comment []

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]
9:00:41 AM    comment []

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]
8:01:30 AM    comment []

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]
7:59:29 AM    comment []

Hostage delight as nightmare ends. A Dutch aid worker freed after 20 months in captivity in Russia speaks of his delight at being rescued. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
7:06:28 AM    comment []

Microsoft squares Intertrust DRM suit for $440m. Peace of mind By Drew Cullen . [The Register]
7:01:18 AM    comment []

Why your mass e-mail requests get ignored. Harvard researchers have discovered that a long-used practice in e-mail communications actually discourages responses. [CNET News.com]
6:30:09 AM    comment []

Pop-Up Ad Company Plans an Initial Stock Offering. The Claria Corporation, the company best known - and reviled by privacy advocates - for its online pop-up ads and tracking applications, has filed to offer shares to the public. By Bob Tedeschi. [New York Times: Technology]
5:53:19 AM    comment []

New Intel chips bring notebook muscle to phones. The chipmaker's latest mobile processors bring its notebook technologies to cell phones. [CNET News.com]
5:51:10 AM    comment []

Broadband prepares to take off. The German airline Lufthansa is to offer high-speed net access on flights by the end of the month. [BBC News | Technology | UK Edition]
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