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 Sunday, March 2, 2003
Monster.com warns of ID theft. The online job posting company said phony job listings could be used to steal personal information from job seekers and warned visitors to its Web site to be careful. [Computerworld News]
1:49:37 PM    

What is really going on with blogging?

3/2/00: The Two-Way-Web. [Scripting News]


1:48:57 PM    

Joi Ito has a funny Harvard joke (the first I've ever heard). How can you tell if someone is from Harvard? Answer here. Heh. [Scripting News]
1:47:17 PM    

A picture named wendy.gifBack to Wendy Seltzer. There was something familiar about her face before we talked. Later I realized that there is a picture above my workplace at Baker House showing Wendy bundled up in warm clothes, a cute connection to the Chilling parts of the Clearinghouse. Silly pics really work. They're memorable. [Scripting News]
1:46:50 PM    

PayPal reimburses Brits. And winners stay winners [The Register]
1:45:15 PM    

Disabled war veteran hosts Disabled RIAA website. Plucky "Small Disadvantaged Business" fights DDoS attacks [The Register]
1:44:51 PM    

Obit: Roger Needham. Leading computer academic [The Register]
1:44:25 PM    

Skunk Works: Silent But Deadly. Lockheed's Skunk Works quietly created the killer technology -- and it paved the way for the likes of Enron. A commentary by Bruce Sterling from Wired magazine. [Wired News]
1:43:43 PM    

Monkeylike Baby Bot Meets World. Ever so slowly, like real humans and baby animals, Lucy the orangutan-like robot child is making her way in the world. Her creator hopes her development will help him better understand the nature of intelligence. By Lakshmi Sandhana. [Wired News]
1:43:14 PM    

Don't you find it strange that games access will drive a communication tool?

Games to drive 3G mobiles. Mobile firms are hoping that better games on phones will persuade people to buy new 3G handsets. [BBC News | Technology | UK Edition]


1:42:32 PM    

You Are What You Queue. Our lives and psyches are more public than ever, thanks to Netflix. By Craig Tomashoff. [New York Times: Technology]
1:40:27 PM    

Online Library Wants It All, Every Book. The directors of the new Alexandria Library have begun an ambitious effort to make virtually all of the world's books available at a mouse click. By Robert F. Worth. [New York Times: Technology]
1:39:50 PM