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- ProCon Latte (xpi)
- ProCon Latte filters Web pages containing explicit content based on text on Web sites. ProCon Latte is a content filter for the Firefox browser. It can filter any kind of material (pornography, gambling, hacking, cracking), it can also block all traffic, making sure that only desired Web sites (set in...
- Tags: Web, Mozilla Firefox, Filter, Corvineum, ProCon Latte, Web Browsers, Web Site Development, Channel Management, Web Technology, Internet, Marketing
- Software downloads 2007-09-21
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- Kicking Internet pirates off the web
- We take having the Internet for granted. Wherever we go, whether we have our laptops or our tablet devices, even our mobile phones, we can connect to 'some form' of the world wide web. We can check Facebook on the Tube, we can send emails to our colleagues when we're...
- Tags: Web, Internet, Piracy, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Zack Whittaker
- Blog posts 2008-11-09
- Desperate times, desperate job hunting tactics
- In a recent post about tactics to help land a job in an uncertain economy I included a cartoon of a sorry-looking fellow wearing a "Will work for food" billboard as he paced the sidewalk and said it "hopefully wouldn't come to this". I was just joking, you know. ...
- Tags: Hiring, Job, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Deb Perelman
- Blog posts 2008-10-13
- Remember IBM at $10.50 per Share? Oracle as a penny stock? Tales of Hope from the Great High Tech Depression of ‘89
- Ah, distinctly I remember it was in the bleak …..October. Paraphrasing Edgar Allen Poe's The Raven seems somehow appropriate to this moment, when it seems that everything we've all worked and dreamed about is going up in smoke. And yet, having seen a version of this movie...
- Tags: Oracle Corp., Recession, Stock, IBM Corp., Tech Stock, Investment, Finance, Joshua Greenbaum
- Blog posts 2008-10-10
- Android: Exciting, but not iPhone exciting
- Android: Exciting, but not iPhone excitingNot IPhone then what?Sam,If not IPhone/Apple or Android/T-Mobile, then what?Thinking through my priorities for a smart phone, they are - calling, emailing, gps'ing, and web browsing - all of which to varying degrees depend on the network (extent, bandwidth) in addition to the phone hardware...
- Tags: Telecom & Utilities, Apple iPhone, phone
- Discussion threads 2008-09-23
- StatusHQ: another Twitter clone for enterprise
- Â Twitter clones are starting to come out the woodwork. The latest candidate is StatusHQ, which surfaced last Friday and which my pal Luis Suarez describes as: "What Twitter could have been." Maybe, maybe not. The central premise behind StatusHQ is that individuals can...
- Tags: Twitter, StatusHQ, Susan, Pete, UI, Text Messaging/SMS/MMS, Telephony, Cellular Phones, Sarbanes-Oxley, Business Structures, RSS, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Online Communications, Networking, Regulations, Government, Financial Accounting, Finance, Internet, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2008-09-01
- If at first you don't succeed...
- If at first you don't succeed...The killer feature.I don't know whether the iPhone or iTouch has this, but I think a killer feature is this. It has to be easy and automatic.1) The player has an Amazon MP3 purchase app optimized for the player. After signing up, you...
- Tags: Digital music, Digital media, Digital rights management (DRM), Wi-Fi, MP3, Dell Computer Corp., Apple iPod, music
- Discussion threads 2008-07-30
- California to drivers: Drop the cell phone, dude
- California to drivers: Drop the cell phone, dudeWell the next law will be to eliminate passengers...so the driver can not talk to anyone :) Of course I am not sure what will happen to those car pooling lanes :)RE: California to drivers: Drop the cell phone, dudeI'm from NYC, where...
- Tags: Telecom & Utilities, Cellular phones, phone, cell phone
- Discussion threads 2008-06-27
- The Chumby: A Wi-Fi-enabled alarm clock on steroids
- OK, I concede that the Chumby isn't a necessity for anyone's home network. But it's one of those gadgets that's so unusually fun and useful that you gotta have it. Of course, as is the case with many unusually fun devices, it's wildly overpriced at $179.95. ...
- Tags: Facebook, Movie, MySpace, Chumby, Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Rik Fairlie
- Blog posts 2008-03-03
- Microsoft's Michael Howard: Sure we have security problems, but we're fixing em
- Microsoft's Michael Howard: Sure we have security problems, but we're fixing emWorst in IT historyMicrosoft is the worst kid in class and should be ashamed of what they've accomplished. No other platform comes even close to the abysmal security in Windows, to even try to compare it with the alternatives...
- Tags: Operating systems, security, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Michael Howard
- Discussion threads 2008-02-22
- Secunia: Skype, Java, QuickTime, PDF patches oh my; It's been an ugly 24 hours for Windows users
- Secunia: Skype, Java, QuickTime, PDF patches oh my; It's been an ugly 24 hours for Windows usersagain, Linux is safe folks!only windoze can have so many security holes in a single day.Haven't heart of security issues on Linux for a long time!Why not 89%?Given independant probabilites of 61%, 47%, 34%,...
- Tags: Operating systems, PDF patch, Java QuickTime, daemon, Microsoft Windows, Secunia, Skype Technologies S.A., security, ugly 24-hour, non-Admin, software, Linux, Adobe PDF
- Discussion threads 2008-02-07
- The ZunePhone is dead. Long live the ZunePhone
- The ZunePhone is dead. Long live the ZunePhoneDon't follow on just plain 'leaks'I saw that too, and as much as all that stuff would be interesting, you can't really rely on these screenshots that could be faked. I mean, the whole UI isn't even consistent looking at all through out...
- Tags: Telecom & Utilities, Digital music, Handhelds, Digital media, ELVIS, Zunephone, Long Live, Microsoft Corp., Apple iPhone, phone
- Discussion threads 2008-01-09
- Brand jealousy, Scoble has it bad
- The Scobleizer vents his frustration with the Apple Brand Juggernaut in his post today. He seems upset that Mac users are so vehement in defense of Apple products. Well, after years of seeing the Wintel duopoly dominate PC development it's about time a contender is creeping up on it...
- Tags: Brand, Apple Inc., Apple Mac OS X, Scoble, Branding, Marketing, Richard Stiennon
- Blog posts 2007-11-17
- China uses high tech to prepare for global warming
- China uses high tech to prepare for global warmingThey better come up with a solution to thedisappearing bee problem! Without the bees we are screwed. Oh, but who cares that they are dying off in droves and that we only need them to pollinate something like 95% of the plants...
- Tags: global warming
- Discussion threads 2007-11-01
- Which Mac should I get?
- Which Mac should I get?24" iMacGo for the 24" iMac unless you feel you can't do without slots, in which case go for the MacProWell...I'm guessing you think of yourself as a power user, so... If you're overly mobile, then I'd say you should go for the MacBook Pro, if...
- Tags: Desktops, Notebooks, Apple Intel Mac Mini, Mini, Apple iMac, Apple Macintosh, Apple MacBook
- Discussion threads 2007-10-12
- The Halo 3 effect and its impact on Blackwater's future
- Guest post: Chris Matyszczyk ruminates on the arrival of Halo 3 and finds connections between the video game, lattes, aspiring snipers, Blackwater and Britney. A couple of weeks ago, Wolf, the innocent-looking boy who makes my latte extra hot, seemed a little extra hot himself. Even...
- Tags: Game, Industry, Video Game, Video, Wolf, Nothing, Games, Corporate Communications, Personal Technology, Marketing, Dan Farber
- Blog posts 2007-10-07
- Doc Searls' digital nirvana scenario
- Doc Searls posted his thoughts questioning the role of advertising in the 21st century Web. He asks, "Why do we continue to take advertising for granted as the primary source of the the Bux DeLuxe required to fund technical, social and personal progress?" Advertising has been around...
- Tags: Advertisement, Doc Searls, Doc, Dan Farber
- Blog posts 2007-09-28
- Singularity Summit 2007: How the artificial intelligensia thinks ahead
- Guest post: This weekend I am at the Singularity Summit 2007 in San Francisco at the Palace of Fine Arts. About 800 people showed up to hear about the issues related to a future in which humans won't be the driving force in delivering scientific and technological innovations, eclipsed cognitively...
- Tags: Face, Chris Matyszczyk, Dan Farber
- Blog posts 2007-09-08
- Microsoft now wants its Shared Source licenses to qualify as open source
- Microsoft now wants its Shared Source licenses to qualify as open sourceROFLMAOHMSSTWS!!!Just in case you are curious:[B]R[/B]olling[B]O[/B]n[B]F[/B]loor[B]L[/B]aughing[B]M[/B]y[B]A[/B]rse[B]O[/B]ff[B]H[/B]olding[B]M[/B]y[B]S[/B]ides[B]S[/B]o[B]T[/B]hey[B]W[/B]on't[B]S[/B]plitBecause this is gotta be the funniest thing from Microsoft in ages! ]:)I think it's because of all the attention on OSI nowWith SugarCRM going to GPLv3pretty much guaranteed OSI approval and CPAL getting...
- Tags: Microsoft Corp., GPL 3, open source, OSI
- Discussion threads 2007-07-26
- A nanotechnology-powered electric SUV
- If you live in California, you'll be able to buy an electric SUV by the end of the year. The Reno Gazette-Journal reports that this electric SUV will be using NanoSafe rechargeable, nano titanate batteries developed by Altairnano. The future SUVs will have an autonomy of more than 100 miles...
- Tags: Leisure, Engineering &, Innovation, Energy &, Environment
- Blog posts 2007-06-12
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