An interview with Ad-Aware's Nicholas Stark
Andrew Leonard writes: "In the wake of the Ad-Aware/RadLight spyware vs. anti-spyware showdown, Salon has an interview with Ad-Aware's Nicholas Stark, who explains in no uncertain terms Lavasoft's determination to match every move by the spyware developers."
I fucked your mother. Right in the ass. Ha ha.
Once again, you lose.
Thank you for your cooperation.
On the 1st January 2003. KDE 3.11 Will be realsesed. Linux users world wide will love the desktop that will have finally caught up to windows 3.11.
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In 2005 look out for KDE 95
2008 KDE 98
2010 KDE 2000
2011 KDE XP
2025 KDE
"Our users are our strength. "
Really, that's all there is to it. In a world of ubiquitous communication and transferrence of ideas the only power comes from those who support you.
OSS/FS
Someone right a song. Where's the 'Marley' among us.
A fool throws a stone into a well and a thousand sages can not remove it.
Touche. No wonder you have such low karma. You tell the truth too often.
Haha! Imagine a Beowulf cluster running ad-warez like these! Haha!
HAHA. Imagine a beowulf cluster of these comments!
Do yourself a favor and check out a new month-old internet site called Serence. Since April 2002 they have had a free / no ads / no spyware download for your Windows desktop called Klipfolio and this thing is great. According to the site statistics 3400+ slashdotters have already downloaded the Slashdot Klip and after joining them today, I can see why. (No, I don't have any personal vested interest in this, I just think it's cool.) The Slashdot Klip stays on your desktop and downloads the XML feed from Andover/Slashdot containing current article headlines, alerting you when there is a new one. Klips from a few dozen other founding news sources with XML newsfeeds are also available in a scrolling, dockable, resizable, skinnable package. In the lower left corner of the previous link you can suggest a new klip feed to Serence you'd like to see - a great thing for you to do, the more sites that use this, the better for all of us. You can even start up your own personal Klip feed! Rack up your favorite sites in one desktop package and you are really in control...click on a headline, up comes the article, click on the site symbol, up comes the home page. Like any dot-com, Serence's success depends on market penetration and this is one idea I think deserves to be slashdotted so it has a shot at succeeding...
Offtopic? Not really, I found the article I'm posting as a Slashdot Klip headline. And what good is maxed out karma if not to risk it in spreading the word about a cool new Slashdot feature?