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WebLeOn's Blog: 超过120项Blog实用工具集合 - 0 views

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  • 超过120项Blog实用工具集合
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Pig Wu

(译作)Lisensa --帮助Blogger进行版权管理 | Woogle's Blawg - 0 views

  • top10Media——一个致力于提供网络媒介等社会化服务的十分活跃的团队(点击了解),他们在周一推出了一项新的为 blog 提供 版权 注册和管理服务的系统:Lisensa。
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Pig Wu

(译文)BlogBurst--Blogger和主流媒体间的桥梁 | Woogle's Blawg - 0 views

  • pluck的新服务blogburst将于明天,也就是2006年5月2日上线。早在二月份的时候,我们曾简单介绍过这个产品媒体 取得了合作关系(包括旧金山纪事报、华盛顿邮报、奥斯汀美国政治家等);另一方面,有1000个blogger使用了他们的这项服务。
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    解决网络版权的新思路
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Pig Wu

谁拥有你的博客? | Woogle's Blawg - 0 views

  • 作为一个 版权 法律师,我经常对我的客户说:“虽然你你为你的 网站 付了钱,但这并不意味着它就属于你。” 因为这些客户为网站付了钱,他们理所当然的认为他们拥有以下所有: •    网站的设计。 •    网站背后的程序代码。 •    网站的域名。 •    网站上的图像。 •    网站上的其他内容。 •    网站的隐私条款和政策。
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    博客与版权
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Pig Wu

(译文)博客十年庆之中国篇 | Woogle's Blawg - 0 views

  • 译者注:华 尔街日报(the Wall Street Journal)7月14日名为《博客,十周年快乐》(Happy Blogiversary)的文章,邀请了12位评论员讲述自己与博客的故事。本文只摘译了其中的一篇评论,这篇评论是中国一位资深编辑、发行人就博客在 中国的影响所作的评述。需要说明的是译者并不赞成他的观点和态度。
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    博客真能起到这么大作用?
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Pig Wu

Facebook上最伟大的十个Apps--工作篇 | Woogle's Blawg - 0 views

  • 作为读写网 Facebook 周活动的一部分,我在为大家带来Facebook平台下的最优秀的Apps。有将近1800个Apps可以在Facebook平台下运行,这给 Facebook带来了巨大的成功。在这些应用程序中最为流行的十个Apps拥有超过4600万用户。我将在这1800个Apps中精选出最优秀的50 个,分为5类(每个类别10个)。这是一个完全主观的列表,因此并不是人人都会同意我的选择,我欢迎那些持有不同意见的人在你的回复中说出你的选择和理 由。 在Facebook的平台下有很多功能重复的应用程序(例如,最少有十个apps是做图书索引的!),甚至与有些重复的应用程序连名字都是一样的。在这种情况下,我会在这些清单中列出对于我来说最突出最优秀的apps。今天的清单是有关“工作”方面的apps。
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每个blogger都应当知道的12条美国法律 - 0 views

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mazyar hedayat

Legal Technology - Autonomy Buys Zantaz - 0 views

  • Autonomy Buys Zantaz By Phineas LambertThe DealJuly 19, 2007 Enterprise infrastructure software maker Autonomy Corp. PLC on Tuesday, July 3, agreed to buy U.S.-based archiving company Zantaz Inc. for $375 million to exploit the growing electronic discovery market. Pleasanton, Calif.-based Zantaz provides content archiving, electronic discovery products and software to enable organizations to retain and retrieve unstructured digital information, while Autonomy sells the platform for accessing such information. Zantaz generated earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization of $5.2 million on revenue of $100 million for the year ended Dec. 31. In the 11 years since it was founded, its VC backers have included General Atlantic Partners LLC, Athena Technology Ventures, Red Rock Ventures, ComVentures, Pyramid Technology Ventures, Geneva Venture Partners and Novus Ventures. The purchase will be Autonomy's largest since it bought data retrieval software maker Verity Inc. for $507 million in cash at the end of 2005. "We have been greatly impressed by Zantaz's products and will be continuing to develop and support the whole range," said Autonomy CEO Michael Lynch in a statement. "Our combined solution will be unique in offering our existing 17,000 customers end-to-end information rich risk-management solutions." Cambridge, U.K.-based Autonomy said the acquisition will be partly funded through the placing of 12.7 million shares and a term loan. On completion, Autonomy said it expects to have about $75 million in cash on its balance sheet. Shares in Autonomy were up almost 9 percent, or 64.5 pence, to 792.5 pence in London, giving the company a market cap of £1.67 billion ($3.36 billion). The announcement coincided with news that Autonomy expects record second-quarter 2007 results, with pretax profit and revenue ahead of the top end of analysts' forecasts. Derek Brown, an analyst at London-based Seymour Pierce Ltd., noted that the market for electronic discovery has been fast-growing since the revised Federal Rules of Civil Procedure require businesses to make readily accessible all relevant information from unstructured data like e-mails. "The deal provides a unique offering in the market: a hosted service for archiving combined with the applications for customers to choose which route to go by," Brown said. "There's a good cross-selling opportunity here." Autonomy expects the acquisition to be earnings accretive in the first six months and generate costs synergies of about $25 million per annum. Tax loss carry-forwards will be assumed with a net present value of about $45 million, it added. Steve King, the target's CEO, will keep his position as chief executive of the Zantaz division of Autonomy. Deutsche Bank AG acted as financial adviser to Autonomy. The deal, subject to regulatory approvals, is expected to be completed by August. Zantaz has agreed to pay a $10 million breakup fee to Autonomy, should it terminate the agreement.
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      Interesting as I met some of the Autonomy guys the other day and I wasn't aware of the deal. Would have been good to speak to them about it. They did however say some interesting stuff about the possible future direction of the company. I also have a funny story about a friends connection to the CEO of Autonomy..
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http://blog.gartner.com/blog/highperfwork.php?itemid=1877 - 0 views

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    Indication Gartner are pushing the 'enabled user' movement to their exec client base.
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building a social app in under 24 hours - 0 views

  • Paul, Jake and I were chatting a few weeks ago wondering how we can establish an ongoing dialog with our peers in product strategy and capture the innovative ideas they have for our future products. We thought of several ways to do this: Having conference calls to exchange ideas on a regular basis Inviting our peers to collaborate on a Google doc Build a simple website to track their ideas Obviously, 1 and 2 are bad ideas, so we opted for 3. What we needed was a site where people can submit their ideas, tag them, have them be rated by their peers, and allow comments to be entered. I like to call it “The Wall” — throw your ideas up on the wall and see if they stick… the community will decide. The real name of the site is “IdeaFactory”. A pretty simple site, really. It follows the same principles as most Web 2.0 sites today — folksonomies and feedback systems (ratings/comments) to facilitate community building. So, that night I set out to build it. As you know, I’m a rails fanboy now and so building it with RoR was a no brainer for me. I already knew that there were rails plugins for most of the features we needed (tagging, comments, search, etc.) My job would be to just tie them all together. To start, I gathered together the best plugins I knew about to build this site (I used agilewebdevelopment.com to help me). I ended up with these plugins: acts_as_commentable — for comments integration acts_as_ldap_authenticated — this is a variation on acts_as_authenticated with LDAP authentication support. In the future, I think I’ll migrate the LDAP code in this plugin to the restful_authentication plugin. I needed this plugin to tie into Oracle’s LDAP system so that users can just use their Oracle userid/pwds to get into the site. acts_as_taggable_on_steroids — for tagging support asset_packager — not necessary, but does a nice job of combining and minifying my javascripts and stylesheets minus_r — not necessary, but I hate the way rails treats javascript (they make you code your javascript in ruby… lame). Also, I wanted this since I prefer to use jQuery instead of Prototype. permalink_fu — not necessary, but gives me nice readable URLs acts_as_rateable — enables a five star rating system tiny_mce — enables WYSIWYG text editing which allows people to enter their content with some basic formatting. The beauty of using rails is that over the past few years, it’s become a popular choice for building “2.0″ style apps. And so, lots of the features of a “2.0″ style web application have been turned into rails plugins which makes building stuff with those features dirt simple. It’s also a framework that has a huge (and growing) community of developers who love to share their knowledge and code. When I started building the IdeaFactory, I had no idea that I would have a working version within 24 hours with all the key feature (tagging, ratings, comments, and LDAP auth). I’ve built a few rails apps before this one, but none that were really that interesting. The IdeaFactory is something that was interesting because it was badly needed by our teams — too many ideas weren’t being shared and critiqued by the general Oracle ecosystem. So, we knew that if we built the IdeaFactory, it would get used a fair bit and would help Oracle product strategists be more collaborative. I started coding on a Thursday night and by mid-day Friday morning, I had the general pieces in place so that data can be entered. On Friday afternoon, I requested a new hostname (http://ideas.us.oracle.com — intranet) which came alive by Saturday. I made a few enhancements over Saturday and Sunday and by Monday, the site was live! Since then, the site’s taken off (thanks to the additional boost by Justin). It’s become such a popular site internally, that there’s talk of putting together a public facing IdeaFactory site for Oracle customers — I’m hoping that happens. While many of us in development have been used to the whole process of requirements gathering, writing a BRD (business requirements doc), FDD (functional design doc), and TDD (technical design doc) — which I’m intimately used to doing over the years, it’s refreshing to be able to just roll up my sleeves and start building something and have a working product within hours of starting. I can’t wait for my next project. Stay tuned… you’ll hear about it here.
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What Stats tell us about marriage from Legal Articles - 3 views

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Real Estate Law - 1 views

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    The real estate sector has been faced dramatic changes over recent years with asset management, Insolvency and the Localism Bill on many organisations' agendas.
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Video Training: You are only as strong as your weakest link… - 2 views

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    A chain is only as strong as its weakest link. You've heard that before, right? But have you heard that your productivity is only as strong as your personal weakest link? You probably are very strong in a few areas of productivity already. Maybe you have great follow-through. Maybe you make an effort to always be on time. Perhaps you have a very organized workspace. It's typically for the business leaders I work with to be strong in a few areas. Unfortunately it's the one weak area that causes their chain to fall apart. That's why they come to me for helps. What is your ONE weakest area? Mastering the entire productivity chain is critical to making yourself invaluable in today's market. Allow yourself to continue to operate with weak links, and you make yourself easier to replace. You decrease the amount of money you can make. You devastate your own job security. Watch this video, then comment to share what you feel is your ONE biggest weak link in your productivity chain.
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Cohabitation Law Article - 4 views

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Clinical Negligence Articles at Small Business Articles - 1 views

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