PHP Magazines. I would just like to congratulate PHP Architect on their plans to launch their print edition in September. Also have a look at PHP Magazine. Both are great magazines with little overlap. The difference between them is that PHP Architect has fewer articles but they go into much greater depth. PHP Magazine seems… Continue reading PHP Magazines
Month: July 2003
Check Out Your Charity
Check Out Your Charity. Find out if your donations are actually doing some good. [The Motley Fool]
Why Doubt WebEx?
Why Doubt WebEx?. WebEx blows the shorts off earnings. [The Motley Fool]
Honeytokens: The Other Honeypot
Slashdot | Honeytokens: The Other Honeypot. martyros writes “I just read a fascinating article by Lance Spitzner securityfocus.com about a concept he calls honeytokens. The idea is similar to that of a honeypot, which he defines as “an information system resource whose value lies in unauthorized or illicit use of that resource”. Rather than having… Continue reading Honeytokens: The Other Honeypot
Searching for relevance
The Economist: Searching for relevance. The ground being fought over is located on the results pages of internet searches. These, contrary to expectations during the dotcom boom, are now the most exciting place on the internet for many advertisers. [Tomalak's Realm]
White House E-Mail System Becomes Less User-Friendly
White House E-Mail System Becomes Less User-Friendly. Those who want to send a message to the president must now navigate as many as nine Web pages and fill out a form that asks if they support White House policy. By John Markoff. [New York Times: Technology]
Ray Ozzie
Ray Ozzie: “People are discovering why compartmentalized security such as that implemented by Groove is so important moving forward.” [Scripting News]
ZopeMag Issue 5 is now out!
ZopeMag Issue 5 is now out!. Coming this quarter we have even more Zope Documentation you can't find anywhere else — including an 18 page article on how the State of Hawaii Governors Website was converted to Plone, Zope and SOAP, and lots more! Check it out for yourself. [Zope.org]
A Linksys' True Colors
A Linksys' True Colors. Seattle Wireless tries to bring out a Linksys WRT54G's true nature: Linux!: As has been reported earlier, Linksys has made available a variety of the open-source code used underneath some of its hardware, as is required by the licenses they used. (Of course, one source told me not for attribution that… Continue reading A Linksys' True Colors
It's a Palm, But Can You Tell?
It's a Palm, But Can You Tell?. New Sony CLIE PEG-UX50 has wireless a-plenty, runs Palm OS, but has odd form factor: This strange-looking “Palm” has a small keyboard, a twist-and-rotate design for maneuvering the screen, and built-in Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. It might become the de rigeur infowarrier device to substitute for a laptop. [via… Continue reading It's a Palm, But Can You Tell?