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 Saturday, December 18, 2004

 

Podcasting?  Could that be a quick way to bring a team together to solve a site problem?  BBC Radio gives podcasting a try, with great success. [Scripting News]

 


10:49:54 AM    

 

Again?  New IE hole could perfect phishing scams. A newly reported security problem in Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE) Web browser allows attackers to create a fake Web site that looks exactly like a genuine site. [InfoWorld: Top News]

 


10:46:55 AM    

 

Are you a Web Pirate?

Then please write and tell me what is a Web Pirate.  Hollywood to sue net film pirates. The US movie industry says it is launching legal action to sue people who facilitate illegal movie downloading. [BBC News | Technology | UK Edition]

 


10:45:42 AM    

 

Does this blow your mind??  Are any of you trying to seel this gamer landscape planning and design services???  Gamer buys $26,500 virtual land. An Australian gamer spends $26,500 on a virtual island that exists only in a PC role-playing game. [BBC News | Technology | UK Edition]

 


10:42:42 AM    

 

Distributing Big Hollywood...when will it be your desktop?  Brit Film Future Is Digital. The U.K. Film Council wants to encourage people to see more specialty films and thinks installing high-tech projectors is the way to do it. By Jason Silverman. [Wired News]

 


10:39:41 AM    

 

Now where are those plants we tagged?  Group ratifies next-generation EPC specs. The global standard will drive commercialization of RFID and EPC worldwide, according to EPCglobal. [Computerworld News]

 


10:35:20 AM    

 

Again???  MS plugs weak XP firewall. Critical update [The Register]

 


10:33:57 AM    

 

This is about distributed file transfer of large files so that you can get faster than FTP transfer between collaborating parties...The BitTorrent P2P file-sharing system. Analysis Detailed measurement study [The Register]

 


10:32:50 AM