Computer Security and Online Privacy Geared to the Home and Small Office User

Press Release (may contain unnecessary superlatives, corporate bias) via Internet Telephony Magazine – Norwalk,CT,USA – Computer Security and Online Privacy Geared to the Home and Small Office User. BERKELEY, Calif. –(Business Wire)– April 22, 2004 — Apress(R) is pleased to announce the release of Computer Security for the Home and Small Office by Thomas C.… Continue reading Computer Security and Online Privacy Geared to the Home and Small Office User

AIfIA opens the IA Library

AIfIA opens the IA Library. The Asilomar Institute for Information Architecture (AIfIA) is pleased to announce the opening of the Information Architecture Library, an international collection of the best articles, books, blogs, guides, reports, and other resources related to the field of information architecture. The IA Library was developed by Joanna Markel and Jeff Tang,… Continue reading AIfIA opens the IA Library

This should be interesting

This should be interesting. Newly subscribed in my aggregator: Doc Searls' IT Garage News, ideas and real world stories about how IT folks solve their own problems [Life of a one-man IT department]

Diebold Machine May Get Boot

Diebold Machine May Get Boot. A voting panel urges California officials to stop using a voting machine made by Diebold Election Systems, and recommends that the state consider filing civil and criminal charges against the company. Kim Zetter reports from Sacramento. [Wired News]

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New Issue of Law Practice Today Available

New Issue of Law Practice Today Available. Be sure to check out the new issue of Law Practice Today. The highlight is the transcript of the WestLaw / Lexis joint keynote presentation from TECHSHOW. I've chipped in with my 2004 trends article and my newest column on legal technology blogs.  [DennisKennedy.blog]

NetStumbler/MiniStumbler v0.4 WiFi Sniffers Released

NetStumbler/MiniStumbler v0.4 WiFi Sniffers Released. New 0.4 versions of “beggarware” WiFi discovery tools NetStumbler and MiniStumbler were released today. Improvements include support of the Atheros, Atmel, and Intersil Prism2-based cards (the chipset many WiFi PCMCIA and CF cards use), which means there's a better chance that NetStumbler or MiniStumbler will work with your hardware. MiniStumbler is… Continue reading NetStumbler/MiniStumbler v0.4 WiFi Sniffers Released

thoughts on an evolving profession

thoughts on an evolving profession. Has librarianship survived? I like to think that even if rooms full of books are no longer the most important sources of information, at least the principles of Librarianship are growing in importance, value, and respect. [thanks hanan] [librarian.net : a library weblog]

Active Directory Operations Guide

Active Directory Operations Guide. Here's a great AD bookmark for you… Microsoft's Active Directory Operations Guide… there's a stack of useful step-by-step instructions for achieving various tasks.  [MS Exchange Blog]

Blair will refuse to take 'no' as an answer in EU referendum

Blair will refuse to take 'no' as an answer in EU referendum. Tony Blair indicated yesterday that he would call a second referendum if the new European Union constitution was rejected at the first ballot. [The Scotsman] So what is the point of having a referendum then?

Libraries Wired, and Reborn

Libraries Wired, and Reborn. Public libraries have been transformed over the last decade as Internet – connected computers have increased their traffic – and, in some cases, even their book budgets. By Steve Lohr. [New York Times: Technology]