"... Why would Google ever give an ISP permission to muddy up Google's public face that way? Well, as you've probably already guessed, Google didn't give this ISP any such permission. The ISP simply decided to modify Google on their own, demonstrating a real world example of ISPs Spying On and Modifying Web Traffic that I was discussing yesterday..."
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strike force: assemble!
"...Emacs and Ruby have a history that's been interconnected since the beginning. Recently I've noticed it seems that things have fallen into a state of relative disrepair. At the very least the situation could use some improvement. So the night after my talk I gathered anyone who was interested in Emacs/Ruby integration for a discussion. I was pleasantly surprised by the size of the crowd that gathered—for a while we even outnumbered the Werewolf players. We started to put together a plan for how the state of our tools could be improved..."
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My first blog-novel: Life with Linux
About a year ago now I made the best computing decision of my adult life. It was a cold and snowy evening at my apartment, and good-ole' XP was ready for its bi-yearly rebuild. It just seemed that every 6-8 months it would be dogging real badly, and the only true fix was to completely rebuild. I had been using command-line Linux for about 5 months but hadn't been comfortable enough to use it as a desktop yet. I had played in some older versions of Ubuntu, a Debian-based desktop OS, but always got discouraged and forgot about it. Since I was faced with a rebuild I decided to grow a pair and just take the plunge...
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Western Digital DRM'd Hard Drive Won't Let You Share MP3, DivX ... Or Impulse Tracker
Western Digital's 1TB MyBook external hard drives won't share media files over network connections. From the product page: "Due to unverifiable media license authentication, the most common audio and video file types cannot be shared with different users using WD Anywhere Access."
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Global Patent Holdings and Niro File Another Multi-Defendant Lawsuit on JPEG-on-a-Website Patent, Bringing Total to 16 Companies
It turns out there were two patent cases filed by the Niro Scavone firm on Wednesday in West Palm Beach, Florida. The first was the Scott Harris/James Parker case I wrote about yesterday. The second was none other than the Global Patent Holdings JPEG patent! Adam Heffner again acted as local counsel to Ray Niro. Interestingly, all 7 defendants are Florida corporations. Is Acacia preparing for patent reform by filing in jurisdictions that make sense? Are they planning to sue more companies, in more of the 94 judicial districts?
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Gmail + AIM = Evil?
Gmail supports AIM. That's good news. Err, it's bad news! This is an evil feature and in this article I will write why Google is evil.
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Cashing in on open source projects the eBay way
Is the eBay market the right role model for open source software developers looking to make money from selling support for their products?
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Franc: The CNIL authorizes the SACEM to spy on network
"The CNIL (Comission Nationale de l'Informatique et des Libertés, National Comission of Computing and Liberties) has finally given his agreement to the SACEM (Société des auteurs, compositeurs et éditeurs de musique, Company of Authors, Composers and Music Publishers) on spying P2P network to spot illegally transfered files but also to collect IP address of internet users..."
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Digital music for the well-heeled audiophile
The request S4.2500 is the Mercedes S600 of digital music players: big, powerful, built like a tank. And expensive. This music server runs $18,500...It's basically a rock-solid Linux computer coupled to a Lynx Studio Technology sound card of the sort used by professional recording studios.
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You Say You Want a Revolution?
Eyeing the trends around user-friendly Linux desktops, sub-$500 notebooks, universal broadband, and Web 2.0 office applications, my colleague Steven J. Vaughn-Nichols opines that we're on the brink of a low-end Linux revolution. For my part, I'm not so sure.
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Rails 2.0 Final Released! - Summary of Features
"It appears that, after a short release candidate period, Rails 2.0 final has now been released. In celebration of such an event, I’ve compiled a list of all the features of Rails 2 that I’ve written about so far..."
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Finnish developer uses Linux and OSS to move to market quickly
For Navicron, a wireless technology company launched in Oulu, Finland, in 2004, open source development means it can move products to market quicker and cheaper. Navicron is just beginning to reach out to the United States in search of a larger market. The company, which creates hardware and software for cell phones, recently opened an office in Texas so company representatives could be closer to potential vendor partners and venture capital in the States.
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Seagate snubs Linux
SEAGATE'S latest batch of drives, the ironically titled Free Agent series are not compatible with the Open Source operating system Linux.
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Emacs: Finding out if I’m overscheduled
"If you're anything like me, your task list is long and growing, but the time you have is just as fixed. How do you manage that? I handle that problem by looking at my calendar and my task list together when I'm planning my day. I tend to be too optimistic about my tasks, trying to schedule more into my day than I should. Fortunately, Emacs can help me make sure I don't overcommit. Here's how it works..."
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Opinion: Another Way for Ubuntu to Get Ahead
One of the new planned new features of the upcoming release of Ubuntu, Hardy Heron, is a fresh new theme. That’s right, no more brown and orange. While for many users just getting some nicer colors in to replace the “ugly” brown and orange is enough (I personally like the brown and orange a lot), I think the Ubuntu team should take this chance to get ahead of other distributions in another way.
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