A Frog in the Valley. Communication + Technologies, le Développement Web comme style de vie!
 Friday, May 17, 2002

Aaron Let it never be said that I don't like a good hack. But I tend to think that the Etherpeg hack that they whipped up over at the Emerging "look ma, I can blog my poop" Technology conference is well, a bit lacking. No, what I'd like to see is Etherpeg combined with [insert name of (MacOS) application that generates sounds from a tcpdump here] and used to generate real-time videos which could then be streamed onto a Fahrenheit 451 display. The resultant Warhol-esque ambient nightmare room would have the Biennial new-media nerds wetting themselves like Pavlovian dogs.  Hehehe. #  

SecurityFocus Infocus: Securing Privacy Part Three: E-mail Issues
Email is by far the most widely used application on the Internet. Unfortunately, e-mail should also be of great concern to people concerned about privacy. This article will help you assess the dangers that e-mail provide and give you ideas about how to safeguard your privacy while using it.
[Via Privacy Digest#  

Au programme cet après-midi: vider ma toDo liste, vider mes inboxes, archiver des projets terminés et cesser d'utiliser du franglais bâtard dans mes posts... #  

MS IE patch misses the mark.
Microsoft's latest cumulative patch for Internet Explorer ... leaves a dozen reported security bugs unpatched. Ce qui donne encore plus de poids à ma suggestion de hier...
[Via dive into mark#  

Sun readying Liberty Alliance spec, product offering
SUN MICROSYSTEMS PLANS to offer technology based on the Liberty Alliance network identity specification this summer, in the same timeframe as the release of the specification's first phase, Sun officials said on Thursday. Sun hopes to ship product in parallel or shortly after the specification is released, said Bill Smith, Sun director of Liberty Alliance Technology, during a session at the O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference in Santa Clara, Calif. Sun officials would not comment on the specifics of any product offerings planned.
Pas de commentaires, pas de développeurs! Quelle mauvaise façon de faire lever un standard! C'est le Big Boys Clubtm! Rien ici non plus... [Via Infoworld Newsletter]  #  

Digital Estate
Bryan Field-Elliot (PingID CTO) just completed a great conceptual article on one possible architecture and metaphore for understanding digital identity. Je continue de suivre ce projet de très près et je voudrais écrire un BDG bientôt, si possible.
[Via andredurand.com#  

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