

Computer pioneer aids spam fight. Some techniques designed to thwart spammers work but are causing problems for blind web users. [BBC News|Technology]
WaSP: Safari: Fast, Incomplete. "We held our breath for a day as Web citizens took Apple's new Safari browser for a test drive..." [via A Frog in the Valley]
BBC: Illegal music sites 'here to stay'. Illegal music download sites will never be eradicated, the president of the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) has admitted. [via The CampinGuys Radio Weblog < Google Technology News]
Jesse's Bookmarklets Page [via gammatron (phase ii)] ...plus links to other bookmarklet sites.
>> All-in-all, an interesting personal site with style that's purely original... [Coolstop Daily Pick 1/8/03 via digitalnap]
Boucher Introduces Fair Use Rights Bill. First technology-related legislation calls for amending DMCA to preserve consumers' traditional rights to make copies of legally purchased copyrighted material. [internetnews.com]
Defending My Wall. In a world controlled by fear and terror, unemployment and 24-hour news channels, it is not entirely unlikely that Brooklyn resident Dave Prager would be attacked by al Qaeda. [The Morning News]