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Gearing Up For Grokster (from: Denise)

Monday, June 27th, 2005

http://feeds.feedburner.com/bagandbaggage?m=592
The MGM v. Grokster decision will imminently issue from the Supreme Court. To help your appreciation and understanding of the decision when it becomes available, you might want to check out:

Jordan Running’s HTML version of the transcript of the Supreme Court oral argument
Kevin Heller’s annotated HTML version of the Ninth Circuit decision under […]

Supernova 2005 InfoTalk™ Microsoft Blogger Robert Scoble (from: PubSub: Scoble)

Monday, June 27th, 2005

http://www.podtech.net/?p=55
Weblog: http://www.podtech.netSource: Supernova 2005 InfoTalk™ Microsoft Blogger Robert ScobleLink: http://www.podtech.net/?p=55
Guest: Robert Scoble, Distinguished Premier Microsoft Blogger
Host: John Furrier, Founder PodTech.net
Where is the blog market going? The impact?

Download Robert Scoble InfoTalk MP3 File
Blogging is like a redwood tree in the forest…trees are different podcasting blogs, the mapping is the root system….It’s […]

Musings from POP! Public Relations - Whatever Scoble Says (from: PubSub: Scoble)

Monday, June 27th, 2005

http://pop-pr.blogspot.com/2005/06/whatever-scoble-says.html
Weblog: Musings from POP! Public RelationsSource: Whatever Scoble SaysLink: http://pop-pr.blogspot.com/2005/06/whatever-scoble-says.html

I’ve decided to blog in a new way - copy whatever Robert Scoble does, but twist it for PR. He’s not an A-lister - he refutes the title, responding with “A stands for …” But, he does blog with certain criteria that are admirable.

Robert is writing […]

Standard Deviations - RSS in Longhorn and everywhere (from: PubSub: Scoble)

Monday, June 27th, 2005

http://www.parand.com/say/index.php/2005/06/24/rss-in-longhorn-and-everywhere/
Weblog: Standard DeviationsSource: RSS in Longhorn and everywhereLink: http://www.parand.com/say/index.php/2005/06/24/rss-in-longhorn-and-everywhere/
You’ve probably heard by now: Longhorn will support RSS in a big way. Mr. RSS himself, Dave Winer, is onboard. Scoble is talking about it, and has an MSDN channel 9 interview with demos. They’ve extended RSS to allow for ordered lists. It appears they’ve done this […]

nomadic_audio - how do you spell s.c.o.b.l.e. (from: PubSub: Scoble)

Monday, June 27th, 2005

http://weblog.glemak.com/nomadic_audio/2005/06/how_do_you_spel.html
Weblog: nomadic_audioSource: how do you spell s.c.o.b.l.e.Link: http://weblog.glemak.com/nomadic_audio/2005/06/how_do_you_spel.html
gapingvoid: london geek dinner- afterword
"the are seven layers of management between Bill Gates and Robert Scoble"
should have commented on this weeks ago, but have been swamped lately…
i’ve been able to spend some time w/ robert this spring at conferences and geek dinners, thus totally agree w/ hugh that […]

Yahoo! joins the FeedMesh via blo.gs purchase (from: Bob Wyman)

Monday, June 27th, 2005

http://bobwyman.pubsub.com/main/2005/06/yahoo_joins_the.html

As Jim Winstead announced on his blog this evening, Yahoo! has purchased his blo.gs service and is now operating it — including the blo.gs FeedMesh feed. Blo.gs provided a valuable and well run service of use to the entire blogosphere and it is clear that Yahoo! expects to maintain and even exceed the standards of […]

7 Reasons why InfoCards Matters (from: Andre Durand - Federated Identity)

Monday, June 27th, 2005

http://discuss.andredurand.com/2005/06/10#a447
Bryan, David and a few others over here in Pingland were kicking around some afternoon whiteboarding ideas on InfoCards. Figured since I’m getting back into my bloghead, I’d start posting a bit more…  

It centers on the user. Users rule.
It can stop Phishing attacks cold — as we know them today
It’s better than Gator-like utilities […]

Kodak to end production of black & white paper (from: Alex Feldstein)

Monday, June 27th, 2005

http://www.bloglines.com/blog/AlexFeldstein?id=423
“As a direct result of the popularity of digital and further evidencethat Kodak is dedicating its future to the digital market, it will soonend its century-old tradition of producing black and white photographicpaper, according to Fox News. The demand for the paper, speciallydesigned for black and white film and used by fine-art photographers,has declined by […]

Write Down Your Password (from: Alex Feldstein)

Monday, June 27th, 2005

http://www.bloglines.com/blog/AlexFeldstein?id=424
Bruce Schneier comments on an article about Microsoft’s Jesper Johansson (a security expert):
“Microsoft’s Jesper Johansson urged people to write down their passwords.
This is good advice, and I’ve been saying it for years.
Simply, people can no longer remember passwords good enough toreliably defend against dictionary attacks, and are much more secure ifthey choose a password too […]

Rovers clock up a thousand Martian days (from: Alex Feldstein)

Monday, June 27th, 2005

http://www.bloglines.com/blog/AlexFeldstein?id=425
“NASA’s twin Mars rovers celebrate a milestone achievement on Friday - acombined total of 1000 Martian days, or sols, on the Red Planet. Therovers have been remarkably long-lived – they were only designed tolast 90 sols apiece.”
What a wonderful story! These little guys, even after getting stuck and unstuck over again are doing great!
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