Have stuck it out long enough. I don't even mind the lack of apps, it's the lack of even halfway decent web access that is the killer for me. Contract ends in December, time to move on
Best thing to me about CmdrTaco's Slashdot has been the site's unique ability to generate comments in quantity (and sometimes quality) unlike I've seen on any other website. Wishing Rob the best on his next venture
Now why would anyone be concerned about ISPs meddling with their traffic? University of Washington researchers are set to release a paper today that says one percent of the Web pages being delivered on the Internet are being changed along the way...
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2008/041608-isps-meddled-with-their-customers.html
100s of thousands of people have checked out the pictures. So Slashdot editors couldnt be too wrong about this...and it looks like more and even better (or lamer) pics are to come. BB
Have heard maybe a German bank was doing something like this, but havent come across other examples
I was pretty happy with Bloglines until it was to be killed in 2010 (a white knight rescued it, http://www.networkworld.com/news/2010/110510-bloglines-shutdown-avoided-as-merchantcircle.html but I had already switched to google reader by that time). I'd consider returning to it, since it remains alive, though am also open to some of the other alternatives being shared.
Have stuck it out long enough. I don't even mind the lack of apps, it's the lack of even halfway decent web access that is the killer for me. Contract ends in December, time to move on
Best thing to me about CmdrTaco's Slashdot has been the site's unique ability to generate comments in quantity (and sometimes quality) unlike I've seen on any other website. Wishing Rob the best on his next venture
How the Ig Nobels compare with the Nobels: http://www.networkworld.com/slideshows/2009/092809-ignobel.html
Now why would anyone be concerned about ISPs meddling with their traffic? University of Washington researchers are set to release a paper today that says one percent of the Web pages being delivered on the Internet are being changed along the way... http://www.networkworld.com/news/2008/041608-isps-meddled-with-their-customers.html
Gosh, thanks for the new tagline. BobB, Network World
Here's a more detailed follow-up on this story: http://www.networkworld.com/news/2007/042607-cisco -nac-unversity-portland.html?t51hb
100s of thousands of people have checked out the pictures. So Slashdot editors couldnt be too wrong about this...and it looks like more and even better (or lamer) pics are to come. BB
Speaking of Gimp, this prof has a scheme to squash software bugs, including those found in Gimp.n et-bugs.html
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2006/071006wider