Archive for December, 2005

PCworld top 100 products of 2005

Saturday, December 3rd, 2005

Although some of the linked reviews are old, PCWorld has released their list of top 100 products of 2005. It’s nice to see a number of familiar products in the list, several Google offerings are listed (main search engine, desktop, and GMail at #2). Ubuntu makes #26 which is noteworthy. I notice Wikipedia is in […]

The secret to search engine rankings

Friday, December 2nd, 2005

I just read this guide to link building and he’s right on the mark…. 🙂 I don’t know how many times I’ve come to the same conclusion he did as the only way to have your site rank well. Read it and enjoy “the secret”.    Send article as PDF   

Firefox 1.5 has over 2 million downloads already

Friday, December 2nd, 2005

OS Dir has the story that Mozilla Firefox 1.5 has already been downloaded more than 2 million times. It was released publicly on the 29th of this month (Tuesday afternoon) and today is Friday… not bad for just a few days. I suspect that the rate will slow now that all the folks that were […]

Another IE security flaw this one could lead to data theft

Friday, December 2nd, 2005

I saw this earlier this afternoon at betanews.com there seems to be a flaw in the way Internet Explorer deals with css that could put your data at risk. According to this article it is a risk combined with Google Desktop. This can be “fixed” by disabling scripting or using Firefox as your primary browser. […]

The challenge of online content

Friday, December 2nd, 2005

The Open Source blog at zdnet has an article today on the Wikipedia. “Is Wikipedia a threat or a menace?” is the title… (which doesn’t give leeway for it to be a good thing I guess…) Anyway it raises an interesting point. Over the last few days there was a lot of press about (from […]

Microsoft touts Windows vista restart manager

Friday, December 2nd, 2005

Okay – here we go…. Microsoft is talking about a new feature of Vista that allows you to … update parts of the operating system or applications without having to reboot the entire machine. Another angle at OSnews.com. If that works as advertised that’s great. Update something related to networking, just restart networking *(kind of […]

AMD comes out on top in Dual Core CPU showdown

Friday, December 2nd, 2005

ZDnet has a showdown between AMD and Intel dual core processors. It looks as though AMD has won in every comparison. This is not the only good news for AMD lately as summarized here. Intel’s overwhelming dominance is not what it used to be.    Send article as PDF   

Non-public database abuse

Friday, December 2nd, 2005

There is an interesting story at the SecurityFix on an individual who has been sentenced for using access to non-public LexisNexis searching to do background checks on, among other’s police who she though was investigating her for prostitution.    Send article as PDF   

Spyware’s likely suspect sites.

Friday, December 2nd, 2005

Spyware Confidential is writing of complaints from Wrestling fans of several wrestling related sites that have become sources of unsolicited spyware and adware installs. Some of them are aware of the spyware and encourage users to sign up for the ad-free service (pay) to avoid the problem. The spyware in many cases are installs that […]

Glide Effortless to be the first “browser as OS”

Friday, December 2nd, 2005

Ok – browser as OS is a term that has been thrown about and speculated on. The concept is to provide a set of applications through ANY web browser such that it’s suitable for doing the majority of your work. Most people speculate on Google being the company to bring this all together, but today […]

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