News.Com: “Microsoft on Friday wrapped up development on a long-awaited security update to Windows XP.” [Scripting News]
Month: August 2004
KM Resources – Search and Taxonomies White Paper, Blog23 and Twyla Tharp
KM Resources – Search and Taxonomies White Paper, Blog23 and Twyla Tharp. I've been doing some research and planning for an upcoming KM presentation. I've found three great resources recently that I wanted to share. 1. A modestly intrusive free registration is required, but the white paper : EContent Leadership Series: Strategies for Search, Taxonomiy… Continue reading KM Resources – Search and Taxonomies White Paper, Blog23 and Twyla Tharp
Economist
Economist. Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein, an investment bank, reckons that half a percentage point could be knocked off American growth in 2006, and 0.7 added to the inflation rate, if oil remains above $40 a barrel. (NOTE: this estimate indicates that the decline in growth will cost the US $50 billion. This is on top of… Continue reading Economist
Growing Up In Public – Blackstone
Growing Up In Public – Blackstone. Macromedia – ColdFusion MX “Blackstone” Release provides the official public information about this exciting new version. This newly-added section of the website will continue to be updated with more and more information about what Blackstone will provide as the release draws nearer so keep it bookmarked and check it… Continue reading Growing Up In Public – Blackstone
Linux vs. Mac on the desktop
Linux vs. Mac on the desktop. Chris Gulker points to a story on ComputerWorld.com about HP's unveiling of its first Linux laptop, the Compaq nx5000. From the ComputerWorld story: The Compaq nx5000 was unveiled at the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo here during a keynote speech by HP's vice president of Linux, Martin Fink. “This is… Continue reading Linux vs. Mac on the desktop
The Buzz on Blackstone
The Buzz on Blackstone. ColdFusion Product Manager Tim Buntel gives ServerWatch a sneak peek at what's coming in the next release of ColdFusion. [Datamation Product News]
The Spyware Warrior says…ROAR!
The Spyware Warrior says…ROAR!. There's a blog, Spyware Warrior, that has been around as long as this blog has, but somehow I only heard about it recently. It's a blog dedicated to fighting the good fight against spyware. All of the recent posts are of interest to me, so this is definitely a keeper. link… Continue reading The Spyware Warrior says…ROAR!
Onion Routing Averts Prying Eyes
Onion Routing Averts Prying Eyes. The Navy built a networking technology, called onion routing, to mask the online activities of intelligence employees. Now open-source programmers are using the same system to let users surf the Web anonymously. By Ann Harrison. [Wired News]
Web Based MSN Messenger
Web Based MSN Messenger. Kudos to Microsoft. I just stumbled across a beta of their new Web Based MSN Messenger. It even works great through FireFox. I use Windows Messenger exclusively now (Windows Messenger is MSN Messenger without any ads 🙂 ), surrendering my Jabber, Yahoo and ICQ accounts. If I find myself offsite and… Continue reading Web Based MSN Messenger
Bush Tries to Reassure Jittery Ohio Voters on Jobs
Bush Tries to Reassure Jittery Ohio Voters on Jobs. No Republican has ever won the White House without taking Ohio, where the candidates are locked in a tight race that could turn on economic issues. By REUTERS. [The New York Times > Home Page]