

News.com: U.K. e-tailer hides exposed data
The company said that it is new to the problem of personal privacy leaks.Gee, that's a good explanation/excuse...
"We've never had problems before, but people will always have them. It's a never-ending rat race and there will always be doors in the back of systems," said Alan Walker, Web master of UK Shopping City.
Blogcritics: Producers and Engineers Marching Together
Earlier this year, the P&E Wing, on behalf of its 5000 US members, sent a letter to the House Subcommittee on the Courts, the Internet and Intellectual Property, calling on Congress to focus on the role of producers and engineers in the creative process and to address the interests of producers and engineers in copyright-related legislation (including webcasting royalties)...Everybody want a friggin' piece of the action...
Phil Ackley: "I wanted to hook my camera to my telescope and take a photo of the moon, but I was too lazy, so I shot the inside of a styrofoam cup instead and called it good."
That's funny - it looks just like a photo of the moon, taken through a telescope... ;~))
DigiPortal Software: "ChoiceMail is a spam- blocking system based on the premise that all incoming email is assumed to be spam until senders have obtained permission (called registering) to send you email." [via 0xDECAFBAD]
Microsoft's grant has strings attached? The company sets up a $10 million fund to support research and development at Canadian universities--with a required course in a Microsoft programming language. [CNET News.com]