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21:23 03/06/02
i would like to put my ie bookmarks here.

i wish i knew how to properly leverage radio into doing that for me.

 

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Monday, February 18, 2002

# 18:23  LinkLog 
  
 Asc Mo
Privacy Foundation: Privacy Watch: "According to our findings, TiVo: gathers enough information to track individual users' home viewing habits while apparently promising not to do so; could identify the personal viewing habits of subscribers at will; has a much more explicit privacy policy disclosure on its Web site than in the printed material that accompanies the purchase of the product."

do i care that they know that: i like b/w stuff but not reruns, i watch all but 4 shows.. and skim some talk and some tech.. i do. ouch!

# 17:46  LinkLog 
  
 Asc Mo
Blah, Blah, Blah and Blog "NPR's three-minute piece on how weblogging is transforming journalism was just one more sign that blogging has outgrown its underground trendiness."

this is sure to change hiring practices.

me... i've made my living on the web for 7 years and blogging is teching me some new things. i surf and read news anyway, now i got a spot to track some comments. that's neat. at most i hope for people for people that need to find me, to find me.. by way of getting whatever links there are to me updated and brought into the present through keeping this thing. but that should be obvious.

# 17:33  LinkLog 
  
 Asc Mo
Softman v. Adobe: What it Means for the Rest of Us: "US Court says buyers can unbundle EULA-covered software."

i missed that one. from november:

"The Court understands fully why licensing has many advantages for software publishers. However, this preference does not alter the Court's analysis that the substance of the transaction at issue here is a sale and not a license," Judge Pregerson writes. If you put your money down and walked away with a CD, you bought that copy, EULA or no EULA.

# 01:25  LinkLog 
  
 Asc Mo
Privacy Foundation: Privacy Watch: "I see privacy and freedom as among the most important of all human values. History shows that we got them by increasing the amount that each of us, as a sovereign citizen, knows. We did not get them by frenetically trying to police what other people know. "  viaviavia.. all over right now. worth tracking.

@ 14:54 03/15/02
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