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Yahoo cuts a deal with Moreover to integrate its proprietary news syndication and filtering technology into Yahoo News. Talk about running against the tide of RSS. [John Robb's Weblog]
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Speed Kills (Attention). The availability of a network might reduce...what was I writing? Oh, yes, attention span: Matt Richtel turns in, as usual, a hilarious piece that combines technology and sociology as he paints a picture of the alpha geeks with something approaching attention deficit disorder. I, too, am a sufferer. With a... [Artima MacOS X Buzz]
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Last.fm: Music to Listeners' Ears. An Internet radio station out of London is experimenting with a technique that automatically tailors the music it plays to individual listeners' tastes. Some say the approach, which uses collaborative filtering, could prove revolutionary. By Leander Kahney. [Wired News]
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Learning Reverse Engineering. TheBoostedBrain writes "Mike Perry and Nasko Oskov have written a very complete article about reverse engineering. It provides an introduction to reverse ... [Slashdot]
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A Simpler, More Personal Key to Protect Online Messages. A Silicon Valley start-up company plans to unveil a new approach to sending secure electronic messages and protecting data. By John Markoff. [New York Times: Technology]
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Torvalds talks. The Merc has published a long interview with Linus. [onlineblog.com]
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6:52:31 PM comment [] trackback []
Speed Kills (Attention). The availability of a network might reduce...what was I writing? Oh, yes, attention span: Matt Richtel turns in, as usual, a hilarious piece that combines technology and sociology as he paints a picture of the alpha geeks with something approaching attention deficit disorder. I, too, am a sufferer. With a... [Artima MacOS X Buzz]
3:14:25 PM comment [] trackback []
Last.fm: Music to Listeners' Ears. An Internet radio station out of London is experimenting with a technique that automatically tailors the music it plays to individual listeners' tastes. Some say the approach, which uses collaborative filtering, could prove revolutionary. By Leander Kahney. [Wired News]
3:05:17 PM comment [] trackback []
Learning Reverse Engineering. TheBoostedBrain writes "Mike Perry and Nasko Oskov have written a very complete article about reverse engineering. It provides an introduction to reverse ... [Slashdot]
3:29:54 AM comment [] trackback []
A Simpler, More Personal Key to Protect Online Messages. A Silicon Valley start-up company plans to unveil a new approach to sending secure electronic messages and protecting data. By John Markoff. [New York Times: Technology]
3:28:06 AM comment [] trackback []
Torvalds talks. The Merc has published a long interview with Linus. [onlineblog.com]
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