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The Dirty on Revision 3 DOS Attack
via revision3.com by (author unknown) on May 28, 2008
As many of you know, Revision3’s servers were brought down over the Memorial Day weekend by a denial of service attack. It’s an all too common occurrence these days. But this one wasn’t your normal cybercrime – there’s a chilling twist at the end. Here’s what happened, and why we’re even more concerned today, after it’s over, than we were on Saturday when it started.It all...
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The infographic that saved a million lives?
via Signal vs. Noise by Matt on May 20, 2008
“No graphic in human history has saved so many lives in Africa and Asia,” says NY Times columnist Nicholas Kristof about an infographic in a ‘97 Times article that spurred Bill and Melinda Gates to take action on public health.in september i traveled with bill gates to africa to look at his work fighting aids there. while setting the trip up, it emerged that his initial interest in giving...
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A List Apart: Articles: Community: From Little Things, Big Things Grow
via del.icio.us|popular by bobmonsour on May 05, 2008
bookmark this on del.icio.us - posted by bobmonsour - more about this bookmark...
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Q&A: Hard-driving Seagate CEO talks about making money in storage
via VentureBeat by (author unknown) on May 21, 2008
Shared by Robert Scoble Seagate is my sponsor on ScobleizerTV and I have an interview with Bill coming up on my show in the next week too. This interview is great, though.Bill Watkins is a hard driver. The CEO of Seagate, the $13 billion hard disk drive maker based in Scotts Valley, Calif., is racing to take advantage of the boom in storage as digital media spreads everywhere: to iPods, home...
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Introducing the Stock Screener
via Google Finance Blog by Google Finance Team on April 01, 2008
Posted by Daniel Switkin, Software EngineerI'm very happy to announce that today we are introducing a new stock screener to Google Finance. If you haven't used one before, a screener is an advanced search tool that lets you find companies which match a set of criteria. For example, you could search for large companies with a PE ratio less than 20 which pay at least a 5% dividend. Or you...
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Face to Face
via i love typography, the typography blog by johno (iLT) on May 20, 2008
An Interview With Stefan HattenbachStefan Hattenbach started designing typefaces in 1996. In 2003, he established his own independent foundry and design studio, MAC Rhino Fonts (MRF). Proud A.S. Roma supporter and father of two, Stefan works his magic from a studio in the beautiful city of Stockholm.What do you love about designing type?Oh many things. One is the challenge of getting the...
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Mobile Internet
via O'Reilly Radar - Insight, analysis, and research about emerging technologies by Nat Torkington on May 26, 2008
I enjoyed Going Fast on the Mobile Web, a slide deck on Slideshare. It's by Jason Grigsby, and has the rough structure of: (1) mobile is huge, (2) iPhone is worth developing for, (3) here's why other platforms' mobile experience sucks, and (4) what you can do to fix it. The two slides that really stood out were on points 1 and 2.The size of mobile (3.3B handsets, one for every two...
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Yahoo, Dead Man Walking
via Venture Chronicles by Jeff on May 05, 2008
I had a meeting at Yahoo on Friday afternoon. It was like the other 1,835 meetings I’ve had there over the years, it also won’t produce anything meaningful.What struck me about the meeting was how little energy there is on that campus, it’s a dreadful place to be, even if just briefly. The other folks in the meeting just went through the motions. I saw the look in their eyes and knew what...
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A Data Model of Web Data Models: Part I
via AI3:::Adaptive Information by Mike on October 09, 2007
... and various serialization and extraction formats.That there is a huge diversity of data structure and forms on the Web is clear. Yet, even in the face of such complexity, there is the natural human penchant for organizing things. What is surprising is the almost total lack of an overarching model or schema for classifying and organizing these various forms of Web data. There is today no ac...
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Questions and Innovation
via Conversation Agent by Valeria Maltoni on February 11, 2008
In a recent conversation about innovation, my friend Peter posed a series of provoking thoughts. Innovation, he says, may be associated with learning difficulty, an inability to accept the truth:It's as if you have to hold everything without judgment and then at apoint you put the fragments of experience, observation, knowledge,relationships etc. together in such a way that when you look...
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