Dipity 2.0: It's Like A Timeline View For FriendFeed (And It's Fun) - 0 views
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Dipity 2.0: It's Like A Timeline View For FriendFeed (And It's Fun) 18 Comments by Jason Kincaid on October 2, 2008 Dipity, a timeline-based lifestreaming aggregator, has launched its 2.0 release to the public. The new release includes a variety of new social features that have turned Dipity into a viable alternative to FriendFeed and other lifestreaming services, as well as a replacement for standard RSS readers.
XRumer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views
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XRumer is a Windows program that posts forum spam with the aim of boosting search engine rankings. It has been claimed that the program is able to bypass techniques commonly used by many websites to deter automated spam, such as account registration, CAPTCHAs, and e-mail activation before posting. The program makes heavy use of a database of known open proxies in an attempt to make it more difficult for administrators to block posts.
Skype security flub leads to discovery of Chinese monitoring - Topic Powered by eve com... - 0 views
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SRTP usually, ZRTP less often, and VOIP over VPN least often. As long as both sides of the connection support SRTP or ZRTP and are configured to kick it in as needed, usually all I do is check for the lock icon.
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Any clients which support OTR should be encrypted easily. Adium is pretty standard on OS X; Pidgin or Miranda work fine on the Windows end. And if the other person doesn't support OTR, the system falls back to unencrypted.
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Kevin Kelly -- The Technium - 0 views
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The fastest growing entity today is information. Information is expanding ten times faster than the growth of any other manufactured or natural product on this planet. According to a calculation Hal Varian, an economist at Google, and I made, world-wide information has been increasing at the rate of 66% per year for many decades. Compare that explosion to the rate of increase in even the most prolific manufactured stuff – like concrete, or paper -- which averages only 7% annually over decades.
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The number of scientific articles published each year has been increasing in a steady rise for more than 50 years. Over the last 150 years the number of patent applications has increased. By this rough metric, knowledge is growing exponentially.
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The fastest growing entity today is information. Information is expanding ten times faster than the growth of any other manufactured or natural product on this planet. According to a calculation Hal Varian, an economist at Google, and I made, world-wide information has been increasing at the rate of 66% per year for many decades. Compare that explosion to the rate of increase in even the most prolific manufactured stuff - like concrete, or paper -- which averages only 7% annually over decades.
Google Code Blog: Simple Graphics Calculator Using the Visualization API and the Scatte... - 0 views
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Mozilla Labs Forum - weave on your own server - newbie question - 0 views
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1. In Firefox - Tools/Weave/Preferences/Account make sure you are sign off. This prevents a lot of error messages you may get later. 2. Create new account at www.mydisk.se - for example: mydiskrocks 3. Login to www.mydisk.se using the account and password from step 2 4. Once you are inside mydisk.se make a folder called weave (folder creation make take some time as reported by other users). 5. In Firefox - Tools/Weave/Preferences/Advanced for server location put https://mydisk.se/mydiskrocks/weave/ (last slash is important) 6. In Firefox - Tools/Weave/SignIn - for username put mydiskrocks (mydisk account name) - for password put xxxxxxxxxxx (mydisk password) - for excryption passphrase put whatever you want (cannot be the same as the password) - click SignIn (takes some time since weave will have to create the sync folder structure at mydisk.se) 7. Enjoy 8. If any error messages shows up try to close and reopen the Firefox.
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