Data Dump Required Before Flights. The Transportation Security Administration outlines new requirements for passengers planning to board airplanes. CAPPS II will require every would-be flier to submit personal information, which will be checked against multiple databases. By Ryan Singel. [Wired News]
Author: Vince Kimball
In Search of Stupidity
In Search of Stupidity. In every high tech company I've known, there's a war going on, between the geeks and the suits. Read all about it in my foreword to Rick Chapman's excellent new book, In Search of Stupidity. [Joel on Software]
NYC Time-Warner customers getting DVRs
NYC Time-Warner customers getting DVRs. A story in today's NYT talks about the current plethora of digital cable and satellite choices for customers. It includes a note about Time-Warner's NYC customers getting DVR boxes. They are deploying Scientific American's Explorer 800, which features dual tuners and a 80Gb hard drive that records native digital signals… Continue reading NYC Time-Warner customers getting DVRs
A Bounty From Salem's Globe-Trotters
A Bounty From Salem's Globe-Trotters. The Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Mass., was established in 1799 by rich entrepreneurs who had been everywhere and brought souvenirs home to prove it. By Holland Cotter. [New York Times: NYT HomePage]
But the Lawyer Said I Have to Get a New PC
But the Lawyer Said I Have to Get a New PC. Some good reasons to upgrade computer hardware. [DennisKennedy.blog]
The marriage of SQL and XML
The marriage of SQL and XML. A major shift in the style of enterprise data management is under way, and there are huge architectural issues yet to be resolved. Oracle, not surprisingly, wants you to store everything in a centralized hybrid DBMS. IBM says it would rather enable you to federate data across a range… Continue reading The marriage of SQL and XML
Macromedia Central Exposed
Macromedia Central Exposed. Macromedia has released some more information about the upcoming Macromedia Central application and allowed a screenshot of the latest state of play to be published with comments. You can see it here on the blogs of Greg Burch and Geoffrey… [An Architect's View]
Microsoft Research preps Usenet analysis tool
Network World: Microsoft Research preps Usenet analysis tool. Researchers at Microsoft are working on technology that makes it easier to navigate Usenet news groups and could eventually help clear clutter in e-mail inboxes, a Microsoft researcher said Tuesday. [Tomalak's Realm]
Verizon's Gutsy Bet
Business Week: Verizon's Gutsy Bet. At the heart of this reinvention is the most ambitious deployment of new telecom technology in years. Verizon plans to roll out fiber-optic connections to every home and business in its 29-state territory over the next 10 to 15 years, a project that might reasonably be compared with the construction… Continue reading Verizon's Gutsy Bet
Buzz Without Bucks
Buzz Without Bucks. Smart companies are discovering that you don't need big budgets to deliver a big message. By cleverly cultivating buzz, small businesses with tiny budgets can level the playing field with established giants. Their motto: When it comes to building a brand, word of mouth is priceless. [Fast Company]