links for 2005-10-28
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“So does that mean the right answer for cashing in on my interesting work is to ask for a penny from Yahoo? Or does it mean I should just make an automated script that grabs my interesting photos and posts them”
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“But monetization strategy or no, the culture of generosity is the very backbone of the internet. It is why I have always loved it.”
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“I met up with the guys who invented Flock at something called a “barcamp” in Amsterdam: they had taken over one floor of an old office building in Amsterdam docks and equipped it with beer, sliced bread, Red Bull and whiteboards.”
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“Barabási looked at how long it took people to answer their email, and found a “bursty” pattern – most emails are answered fairly quickly, but a few sit around for a long time, and some sit around for a very long time.”
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“One of the things we included in our release last weekend is a new interface that should make bundles a lot easier to use.”
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“Javascript closures can be a powerful programming technique. Unfortunately in Internet Explorer they are a common source of memory leaks. Therefore I propose a method to create closures that don’t leak memory.”
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“This script is an attempt to replicate the functionality of Flash’s Trace window in JavaScript (to get rid of those nasty alert boxes usually used when debugging).”
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“At no time does the program or attacker attempt to alter or control the data being processed by the victim…at least until airpwn came along.”
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“Hostip.info is a community-based project to geolocate IP addresses, making the database freely available (see below) but it needs you to put in your city to make it work.”
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“Wengo, a European company backed by a major telecom player, is proud to present the best open-source VoIP softphone, and the quality standards-based SIP service that plays nice with it.”
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