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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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Sunday, June 06, 2004

New worm targets two Microsoft vulnerabilities. Security vendors said the new worm, known as either Plexus or Explet.A, doesn't pose a serious threat, but they issued software updates yesterday to detect it. [Computerworld News]
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Jonathan Dube: 101 ways to improve your news site. [Scripting News]
9:46:00 AM    comment []

Worm eyes up credit card details. People are being warned about a Windows virus that is stealing credit card and online banking data. [BBC News | Technology | UK Edition]
9:45:19 AM    comment []

Net brings activists out in force. Web-led activism is transforming the face of US political campaigns in election year, writes Matt Wells. [BBC News | Technology | UK Edition]
9:39:43 AM    comment []

Saturday, June 05, 2004

FBI's terror trawl and Emergent computer goofs. Letters 30 degrees of Bacon sandwich By Andrew Orlowski . [The Register]
10:58:04 PM    comment []

What's Google's Secret Weapon? An Army of Ph.D.'s. The search technology company's employees include a former rocket scientist and a former brain surgeon. By Randall Stross. [New York Times: Business]
10:57:20 PM    comment []

Wednesday, June 02, 2004

Julie Leung: "If you give a girl a blog then she'll want an RSS feed. And if you give a girl an RSS feed, she's going to ask for an aggregator." [Scripting News]
10:30:14 AM    comment []

Google updates enterprise search appliance [CNET News.com]
10:29:41 AM    comment []

Sunday, May 23, 2004

Bobax worm takes tip from Sasser. A new worm that turns infected computers into launch pads for spam and other attacks is making the rounds, using the same Microsoft security vulnerability Sasser took advantage of. [CNET News.com]
9:16:30 PM    comment []

Google defines good manners for adware [CNET News.com]
9:14:32 PM    comment []

CAN-SPAM law: Little impact so far. WASHINGTON - The chairman of a U.S. Senate committee called for more federal enforcement of a new antispam law amid reports Thursday that the amount of spam sent to U.S. consumers may be rising, not dropping, since the law went into effect in January. [InfoWorld: Top News]
9:10:10 PM    comment []

Gates backs blogs for businesses. Microsoft boss Bill Gates highlights the benefits of blogs in a speech to top business leaders. [BBC News | Technology | UK Edition]
9:09:39 PM    comment []

Spam clogs German government's e-mail system. A crippling tide of spam hit the German government this week in the form of nondelivery reports generated when mail can't be delivered, delaying some e-mail for three days. [Computerworld News]
9:08:47 PM    comment []

The dot-com revival begins in the Midwest. Easy as lotto By Ashlee Vance . [The Register]
9:08:10 PM    comment []

Mac Hole Has Users, Hackers Abuzz. The first major security flaw in OS X was publicized Tuesday, and it has already inspired a burst of cracker creativity. But according to a German Web designer, Apple knew about the problem in February. By Leander Kahney. [Wired News]
9:07:48 PM    comment []

Monday, May 17, 2004

Google's success not making ad industry friends. Google's success in Web advertising is fast becoming bittersweet for other companies that rely on ads to pay the bills. [CNET News.com]
8:52:03 AM    comment []

Systinet, Actional hail Web services tools. Systinet and Actional are boosting their respective Web services wares, and both vendors are adopting an increased focus on SOAs (service-oriented architectures) and management. [InfoWorld: Top News]
8:51:01 AM    comment []

Sunday, May 16, 2004

Jeff Jarvis: "You can't be a software company and a service company under one roof, for you will inevitably end up competing with your customers." [Scripting News]
8:55:59 PM    comment []

John Robb: "I wish there was a mechanism in weblogging that allowed more collaborative editing." [Scripting News]
10:20:51 AM    comment []

How to ping the Audio weblogs community. [Scripting News]
10:20:39 AM    comment []

Friday, May 14, 2004

Archive.Org has an RSS feed. [Scripting News]
7:29:41 PM    comment []

Eric Miller wants Atom to be developed in W3C instead of IETF. This sounds reasonable except for the risk that the W3C would screw up Atom by tying it into the Semantic Web. Danny Ayers adds that "The W3C get things done", but that doesn't count if the resulting specs are unimplementable. [Hack the Planet]
7:21:34 PM    comment []

Google Mail: Virtue Lies in the In-Box. Google's new e-mail service offers huge in-boxes to those who do not mind ads on their messages. Those who don't use it, however, could be missing a wonderful thing. By David Pogue. [New York Times: Technology]
7:18:12 PM    comment []

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