In the Beginning was the Command Line. Working on a recent column, I remembered Neal Stephenson's short book In the Beginning was the Command Line and wanted to reference it, but I couldn't find my copy. Lucky for me (and all of you), there is a downloadable ZIP file of it. There is so, so… Continue reading In the Beginning was the Command Line
Month: October 2003
Load Acrobat Faster…use Flash Paper
Load Acrobat Faster…use Flash Paper. Russell Beattie has a post today about his quest for getting PDFs to load more quickly, noting as other's have that the footprint of Acrobat 6 is getting larger and larger, with stuff that mostly no one neads for simple digital paper. A number of people have noted that Flash… Continue reading Load Acrobat Faster…use Flash Paper
BBC Vision for download video apps
BBC Vision for download video apps. It's great to see/hear this kind of thinking coming from a major broadcast media company. This is precisely the kind of approach that Maven Networks has taken in building a broadband media system, focused on the broadband-connected PC rather than the PVR/TV (for now, though as convergence devices come… Continue reading BBC Vision for download video apps
Canter on Faces of your digital lifestyle
Canter on Faces of your digital lifestyle. Marc's PeopleAggregator project is a good start in this direction. The problem described in this posting on Many2Many is exactly what federated identity networks (and supporting protocols) have been designed to address. Our identities (online and off) are fragmented all over the place, often purposefully, but we can… Continue reading Canter on Faces of your digital lifestyle
Microsoft is incompatible with teenagers
Oh, here's one for the Three Degrees team. Chris Putnam writes “Microsoft is incompatible with teenagers.” Chris should know. He's a high schooler. If he can't be convinced to use Three Degrees, then the target market has not been served. He IS the target market. [The Scobleizer Weblog]
Preparing for the NetGens
Preparing for the NetGens. Text Generation Growing Up Online “With almost every girl and boy in Australia using the internet – 93 per cent, according to the latest reckoning – a new 'kid society' is blooming. Internet messenger services, email, text and mobile phones are broadening children's social networks and making them virtually inseparable from… Continue reading Preparing for the NetGens
Iranian Lawyer Is Awarded Peace Prize for Human Rights Work
Iranian Lawyer Is Awarded Peace Prize for Human Rights Work. Shirin Ebadi became the first Muslim woman to win a Nobel Peace Prize today for her work in promoting the rights of women and children in Iran over the past three decades. By Lizette Alvarez. [New York Times: NYT HomePage]
First Impression
First Impression. “There's a difference between being busy and being productive.” –Kristen Lippincott , Curator, National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, England [Fast Company]
The road to trustworthiness
The road to trustworthiness. A friend of mine who is also in the component business recently told me something interesting: They recently renewed their liability insurance. The application questionnaire specifically asked if they were using Microsoft technologies for their website. It looks like Linux and Solaris users get a better insurance rate. Ouch! [Live @ Sax.net]
Weekly Law Blog Roundup
Weekly Law Blog Roundup. If you care about Law and Knowledge Management (“KM”) then you'll be happy to learn that Chris Smith is blogging again. Chris does KM at a large New York law firm that remains nameless, but obviously not clueless. … [Ernie The Attorney]