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11 July 2010
The Peculiar World of Private Label Rights
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Here's a variety of "sharing" I'd not come across before: private label rights. This is what Wikipedia has to say on the...
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05 April 2010
The DRM of Government Policy
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One area that I have been covering increasingly is that of open government. The parallels with the other opens are not immediate, but there...
02 February 2009
Is This the Solution to Spam?
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I think I may have come up with a possible solution for spam. But first, some background. On Open Enterprise blog .
16 October 2008
Why We Need More Spam
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Jerry Fishenden is not somebody you'd expect me to see eye-to-eye with much: Jerry Fishenden is Microsoft UK's lead technology advi...
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12 March 2008
The Economics of Information Security
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On Open Enterprise blog .
25 May 2007
Will This Solve Spam?
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State and local governments this week resumed a push to lobby Congress for far-reaching changes on two different fronts: gaining the ability...
09 October 2006
They Can Because ICANN
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The court case against Spamhaus is outrageous on plenty of levels: A lawsuit filed in an Illinois court by David Linhardt (aka e360 Insight...
05 October 2006
In Praise of Google Groups
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Although people are rightly suspicous of Google's huge power these days, it is also important to remember those actions that are praisew...
14 September 2006
Bad News in Your Inbox
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I have been asked so many times "Is it possible to tell if someone has read my email?" And the answer, of course, is no: email ge...
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12 July 2006
Open Access...to Search Spam
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Open access is usually about being able to read high-value texts that are normally only available for a correspondingly high fee. But, in r...
15 May 2006
The Karenina Code
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Never mind Da Vinci, there's clearly a deeper Karenina Code waiting to be deciphered, judging by the number of (different) spam messages...
06 April 2006
Microsoft's Open Source Blog
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Not something you see every day: a Web site called Port 25, with the explanatory line "Communications from the Open Source Software Lab...
24 January 2006
The Poetry of Splogs
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After the poetry of spam , the poetry of splogs. Don't ask how, but I ended up here a few minutes ago: They were all old and once beson...
20 January 2006
An Unprintable Me Jobs You Standardizing
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I must be one of the few people who actually enjoys getting spam. Not, I hasten to add, because I wish to avail myself for any of their ser...
15 January 2006
On Social Bookmarking, Spam - and Steganography
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A fine analysis of the threats posed to social bookmarking sites ( del.icio.us , digg.com etc) from Alex Bosworth. But for me, the real c...
12 January 2006
Thunderbird, Firefox and OpenOffice.org Are Go
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Version 1.5 of the open source email client Thunderbird is now available for download . This is a major release of an important program, ev...
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