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- Well, come to think of it, iPhone at work might not be such a bad idea
- Yesterday, I blogged an item about a report from venerable Forrester Research citing 10 reasons why you might not want to use an iPhone at work. Yes but last night, Ben Worthen of the newly Rupert Murdoch-owned Wall Street Journal posted a rebuttal of those assertions. ...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Ben, Smart Phones, Keyboards, Telecom & Utilities, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Hardware, Peripherals, Russell Shaw
- Blog posts 2007-12-14
- Is using Vonage Biblically correct? Well, this writer seems to think so
- I know that sounds totally over the top, but consider this. As I understand it, many if not most observant Jews regard the five books of the Torah (also often referred to as the first five books of the Old Testament) as their...
- Tags: Phone, Vonage Holdings Corp., Ben, Telecom & Utilities, Russell Shaw
- Blog posts 2007-11-29
- Seesmic for enterprise?
- Loic LeMeur's Seesmic has the ingredients to be a hit - inside the enterprise. Mike Arrington and Ben Metcalfe have rendered their respective cautious verdicts and it would be remiss of me to sound overexcited. After all, the current iteration is Alpha 0.1 and I expect...
- Tags: Video, Twitter, Seesmic, Ben, Corporate Communications, RDF, Marketing, Internet, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2007-10-08
- A two-track mind: sharing data, now and later
- This is Ben Werdmuller's second report from the Data Sharing Summit in Richmond, CA, which aimed to address the issue of interoperability between social networks. Part one can be found here. Ben is the CTO of Curverider and one of the leads behind the Elgg open source social networking framework....
- Tags: Social Networking, Network, Service Provider, Data Sharing, Ben, Steve O\'Hear
- Blog posts 2007-09-11
- Spyware expert: Vonage injects ads into others' sites
- Spyware expert Ben Edelman- who is so brilliant he is scary-has posted a damning study of, as he titles it "How Vonage Funds Spyware." Citing 12 examples of this practice, Ben groups them into four buckets: Spyware-Delivered Pop-Up Ads, Banners Injected Into Others' Sites, Spyware Lead Acquisitions...
- Tags: Ben, Vonage Holdings Corp., spyware
- Blog posts 2006-07-18
- Spyware popping porn in all the wrong places
- Ben Edelman has another revealing write up -- this time on ad networks, spyware and porn pop-ups and these are not happening on adult oriented sites. It's happening on sites where sexually-explicit content would not be anticipated. Ben explains in detail, including packet logs, video and screenshots,...
- Tags: spyware, advertisement, Ben
- Blog posts 2006-06-22
- 180solutions' S3 technology broken?
- According to Ben Edelman, the answer is yes. Ben has blogged about another nonconsensual installation of 180's Zango software at an unnamed website. There's a video, too. The install goes something like this - Ben is surfing around and clicks on an ad that redirects him to...
- Tags: Zango, Ben, 180Solutions
- Blog posts 2006-02-20
- Thanks, ben -- Lotusphere Sessions 2006 DB now available
- As other bloggers have noted, BenLanghinrichs has announcedavailability of the LotusphereSessions 2006 database for Notes.Ben's sixth annual effort is more impressive than ever. The databaseincludes several tools to help manage your schedule and plans for Lotusphere2006. In a follow-up, Ben notes that there have...
- Tags: Lotusphere, Ben
- Blog posts 2005-12-21
- ben pushes a UK Notes user group forward
- Ben Rose writes:Lotus Notes User Group UK is now officially launched and we have a domain name http://www.lnug.org.uk If you'd like to join up, help out or just get further details, take a look at the site and/or give me a shout.I will...
- Tags: Ben
- Blog posts 2005-10-28
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- Another net neutrality bill, in a Comcast-charged atmosphere
- The latest net neutrality bill, offered by Reps. John Conyers (D-Mich.) and Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif.), is a second try to treat neutrality as an antitrust issue, Ars Technica says. It's essentially the same bill that failed in 2006. The bill is intended to "promote competition,...
- Tags: Bill, Comcast Corp., U.S. Congress, Net Neutrality, Internet, Networking, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-05-09
- Images: In 'Iron Man,' CGI is a major element
- Paramount's new film based on the popular comic book hero is heavy on the computer-generated imagery provided by Industrial Light & Magic.Iron Monger faces down Gwyneth Paltrow in a scene from Iron Man. :ILM visual effects supervisor Ben Snow, who led the visual effects team on Iron Man,...
- Tags: Team, Film, Animation, CGI, Computer, Paramount, Scripting Languages, Productivity, Software/Web Development, Web Development, CNET News.com
- Image galleries 2008-05-01
- Sorry, conspiracy buffs, there's no Windows "back door"
- Techdirt's Mike Masnick is usually pretty reliable, but he completely blew it today, hitting the publish button on one of the sloppiest, most inflammatory stories I've seen in a long time: Microsoft Gives Vista Backdoor Keys To The Police It's long been assumed that Microsoft has...
- Tags: Security, Password, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., Encryption, USB, Tool, Computer, CrunchGear, USB Switchblade, Productivity, Ed Bott
- Blog posts 2008-04-29
- Inevitable, huh? Not in Ed Tech
- I just finished a post on Ubuntu 8.04; the OS has converted my son from a Linux-hater to an OS-not-carer (yes, I just made that term up, but I think you know what I mean). Then I stumbled across a ComputerWorld article on the inevitability of Vista adoption in...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2008-04-29
- Guest post: Introducing the Open Data Definition
- This is a guest post by Ben Werdmuller who is the CTO of Curverider and one of the leads behind the Elgg open source social application engine. The Open Data Definition is a new format for the import and export of data from within social applications....
- Tags: Software, Format, Data, Open Data Definition, Data Portability, Service Closure, Chances, Semantic Web Community, RDF Parser, RDF, Semantic Web, XML, RSS, Internet, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Steve O\'Hear
- Blog posts 2008-04-28
- Star Wreck says it's the real open source thing
- I got a call from Finland this morning, where Stephen Lee has set up the open source Star Wreck Studios outside Helsinki. His message is this is the real open souce thing. "It's like Sourceforge. Some people create crap and some create really good stuff. Everyone...
- Tags: Long Tail, Film, Open Source, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-04-25
- Around the World: London (exe)
- Let this fabulous screensaver take you to the very heart of London to explore one of the world's most famous landmarks. Go for a walk along the River Thames and enjoy the stunning views of the legendary Big Ben and the magnificent Palace of Westminster with a glimpse of the...
- Tags: London, Astro Gemini Software
- Software downloads 2008-04-25
- Microhoo careens toward closure: Assessing the moving parts
- Microhoo careens toward closure: Assessing the moving partsBEN the RAT : Rush-ins we are in a one hundred million lockout in China"This is a bad situation for Yang he has an American Constituancy that will never get through Congressinal Approval. NEW! Yahoo is not a chance.All I can say is...
- Tags: Portals, Microsoft Corp., Yahoo! Inc., Microhoo, closure
- Discussion threads 2008-04-10
- 52+5 reasons to go to Google I/O
- On May 28th and 29th, Googlers from all over the world will converge on Moscone West for Google I/O, the company's largest ever developers conference. At last count, Google is sending 52 employees to speak at the San Francisco event, plus 5 more experts from outside the company. I'll be...
- Tags: Google Inc., I/O, Python Community, Steve, Programming Languages, Performance Management, Scripting Languages, Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Web Development, Ed Burnette
- Blog posts 2008-04-09
- Tips: How to investigate an online gadget vendor's reputation
- As many fellow technophiles know, searching for the absolute lowest price for a gadget is in our blood. We Google and we price compare and we check shipping prices -- all to save an extra couple of bucks in the end. It doesn't matter where our gadget comes from --...
- Tags: Price, Web Site Development, Web Technology, Internet, Andrew Nusca
- Blog posts 2008-04-08
- Dell SP2208WFP
- The Dell SP2208WFP offers a winning combination of high performance and low price. This 22-inch wide-screen LCD excelled in labs testing, while also delivering outstanding results with DVDs and games. It supplies a useful feature set, serving up standard VGA and DVI video connections as well as HDMI. There's also...
- Tags: Corporate communications, Dell SP2208WFP, display, Dell Computer Corp., DVI, VGA, video
- Product reviews 2008-04-01
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