Busy, busy firefox
Gee I can’t even get to the front page for Firefox, you’d think they released version 1.0 or something today. 🙂
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Gee I can’t even get to the front page for Firefox, you’d think they released version 1.0 or something today. 🙂
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Jevon has requested that I talk about what I want in an aggregator, as opposed to what’s already out there. Ok, fair enough, here’s the list of features I would like to see developed: 1. Multiple categories – give me the ability to assign certain feeds to certain categories (that I define), and show each…
More reading on using networking as part of your job search. I’ve been reading a book about networking and going through all the self-awareness practices myself lately, so this is timely stuff. (BTW, another great use for OneNote, keeping all my notes and exercises on networking and self-awareness together in one section of the program..)…
I’ve talked about the Spyware Weekly Newsletter before, but this week, they’ve really outdone themselves. Last night’s issue has stories on iDownload, the rumored Firefox spyware, weird happenings with AdAware and WhenU, and how websites designed for children are the most likely to intsall spyware! All of this in one issue. If you’re not subscribed,…
There’s a new channel9 video covering some of the new security features and what the user experience is going to be like. By the way, I agree with what Scott says about it. It is going to be harder for casual end users, because they are going to be expected to think. I have been…
Well I promised more later, and boy is it later… 🙂 After lunch we were treated to a talk by Steve Gibson. Now to say that Steve has a different perspective that Rob Rosenberger would be putting in mildly. Some of Steve’s main points: The internet, globally is very robust and impossible to bring down,…