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Monday, April 5, 2004
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Monday, April 5, 2004
started 4/5/2004; 9:09:23 AM - last post 4/5/2004; 10:45:32 PM
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Doc Searls - Monday, April 5, 2004 
4/5/2004; 1:09:23 PM (reads: 5244, responses: 1)
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In spite of all we say, we're still taking over
| | David gives a hard time to digital rights management, trusted computing and digital identity, among other things. One line I had time to write down... |
| | Trusted computing gives companies more control over your machine than you have. |
| | Here's a link to the commentary's text summary. I can't figure how to link to the audio. |
Categorial winner
| | Thanks to a point made by a reader, somewhere (can't find it, or I'd point to it), I'm getting hooked on Vivisimo. I like the categorical clustering it does. Makes sense & finds lots of stuff. Actually works as a value-add for Google. |
Naked Ness Monster
C'mon, that's 10,077 minutes short of a whole week
| | The BusinessWeek.com home page was 373,136 bytes in total page size, requiring 92 HTTP requests. Images accounted for the bulk of this page size or 54.6% with 76 images consuming 203,757 bytes. HTML contributed 98,643 bytes, while thirteen JavaScript files added 44,757 bytes. One CSS file used 8,374 bytes. A single Flash file accounted for 17,605 bytes. Overall, the Business Week home page loaded useful content in 18 seconds, and took 183 seconds - more than three minutes - to load completely on a 56Kbps modem. |
Fodder for the commentariat
Don't ask
| | I got Superglue under two of my fingernails this morning. It's not painful, but it makes typing feel very strange. |
Roll on
| | His post was occasioned by word that Blogstreet may discard blogrolls as a measure of popularity. |
| | Reminded me to visit Blogstreet more often to see who's hanging in my neighborhood. Lot of people not on my blogroll, it turns out. |
Look up "doomed"
| | If you're short of ways to waste time, you can do a lot worse than playing with Eyebeam's GoogleRace2004. |
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lou josephs - npr audio feeds 
4/6/2004; 2:45:32 AM (reads: 434, responses: 0)
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These are tough to link to, as they are using Speedera as their CDN that means the location of the server changes depending on where you are.
Windows media is easier to find then Real. Use properties to find the location of where the feed you want is.
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