Greetings from 100 years in the future, the one with solar powered wireless stations everywhere.
By jcwinnie
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Posted in commerce, economics, education, energy, forecast, humor, Internet, service, style, telecommunications, usability, world
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Also tagged categorization, commerce, economics, education, electric power, energy, forecast, humor, Internet, service, solar power, style, telecommunications, usability, world
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“Yep, a security hole of Biblical proportions.”
Macromedia functionality in Flickr
By jcwinnie
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Posted in art, connection, control, development, programming
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Also tagged annotation, art, connection, content, control, development, programming, scripts, semantic web
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Will all you surf belong to Google?
The challenge is to manage the information for which we search and to which we subscribe. AttentionXML has potential implications for advertising, public relations, push technologies, etc.
By jcwinnie
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Posted in architecture, behavior, communication, datamining, design, forecast, search
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Also tagged architecture, behavior, communication, content, datamining, design, desktop, forecast, search
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Along with the general Firefox 1.0 buzz I have noticed that one or two webloggers mentioning which extensions they have added, so I thought I would list what extensions to date I am using with Firefox on either Amalaki or Madika: Adblock Autofill Bloglines Toolkit del.icio.us googlebar Just Blog It Live Lines SpellBound Wikipedia Of [...]
After some recent updates to Amalaki I again tried to upgrade from FC2 to FC3 with yum. This time it worked! There were some warnings during the upgrade process: Could not parse file ‘/usr/share/applications/gnome-control-center.desktop’ File ‘/usr/share/applications/fedora-scribus.desktop’ contains invalid MIME type ‘scd.gz, sla, sla.gz’ that contains invalid characters Upon a preliminary inspection (damage control), most everything [...]
Firefox 1.0, in conjunction with Mycroft, offers an easy way to add search engines to the dropdown menu in the Firefox search window. I went into a Search Engine Frenzy, adding a number of reference sites. Thanks for the tip from James Farmer’s Online Learning Weblog. I previously had a several javascripts that appeared in [...]
While reluctant to join the early birds updating to Fedora Core 3 because of my experience when I tried to upgrade from FC1 to FC2, I did join the crowd that was upgrading to Mozilla Firefox 1.0 today. At least, I was able to upgrade Firefox on my Win98 system (Madika). I was unable to [...]
He began to notice small, albeit quite frustrating, usability problems with Mozilla 1.5 running on RH9