Another freebie Apple-vertisement. Slashdot might as well make apple.slashdot.org it's home page.. This is just an update -- and it deserves front page?!!
I tried to submit a story about http://zabasearch.com/ violating privacy and was denied..
Next time I submit a story on slashdot, I'll have to somehow associate it with Apple just to get someone's attention...
Why bother?
So as to increase competition and better quality products.. You know, everybody hates microsoft with plenty of valid reasons interms of their OS security, monopoly, etc.. but when they try to compete against other people, a whole gang of people try to really keep them down..
there's a strong double standard for microsoft when they try to compete.
i attended the spam conference and it was very much below my expectation. i was hoping for a wider variety of spam technologies but everything was around spam filters. yes there were some interesting law cases about the jaynes spam bust, and project honey pot but things like spf, domain keys, and senderid remain oddly absent.
i hate the nuisance of spam, but what about addressing the pain of those that send out newsletters and find that their legitimate emails are marked as spam?
I don't understand why the Patriot act must expire, it should be in force all of the time. Terrorism is not a seasonal enemy
Can we please delete this duped story? Common slashdot get your act together and start monitoring the dupes!
I tried to submit a story about http://zabasearch.com/ violating privacy and was denied..
Next time I submit a story on slashdot, I'll have to somehow associate it with Apple just to get someone's attention...
crimeney.last few months have been the terri schiavo case in all the headline news and even more so blogs.
hmm.. a blog map, now that would be interesting!
no ads yet.. that is.
map24 and google have teamed up!
google: george w. bush msn search: michael moore
So as to increase competition and better quality products.. You know, everybody hates microsoft with plenty of valid reasons interms of their OS security, monopoly, etc.. but when they try to compete against other people, a whole gang of people try to really keep them down..
there's a strong double standard for microsoft when they try to compete.
i hate the nuisance of spam, but what about addressing the pain of those that send out newsletters and find that their legitimate emails are marked as spam?
two thumbs down.
but will the new IE have window tabs? ;)