Craig Burton

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Revenue from Blogging?

August 2nd, 2006 · Comments Off

Making money using the Webñare you?: “

Other than our passion for web, this is probaly the most important discussion to have ñeven if youíre a hippie. Tara Hunt asks some logical questions,
what is your business model? Something many Web 2.0 companies need to
answer ñunless they want to do Dotbomb 2.0. (I was Web 1.0 and
DotBomb2.0 [...]

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Print Anywhere

August 2nd, 2006 · Comments Off

 Printer Anywhere.: “
Printer
Anywhere. Man, colour me frustrated. This appears to be one of the most
innovative and downright useful applications I’ve come across in a long
time and can I get it to work on my rig? Can I heck! …
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OhGizmo! / PrinterAnywhere - The Name Says It All
By
Andrew Liszewski Well here’s a simple yet [...]

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GPL–HP Revolt

August 2nd, 2006 · Comments Off

HP balks at patent provision in GPL update: “
So far, Hewlett-Packard prefers the earlier GPL, raising the specter that two versions of the license will survive.
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LWN.net / HP balks at patent provision in GPL update (ZDNet)
According
to this ZDNet article , HP is worried about the patent covenant in the
GPLv3 draft. ” ‘Suppose somebody [...]

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Seismic Event?

August 2nd, 2006 · Comments Off

This Blog Sits at the: “
Henry
Jenkins has just published Convergence Culture. This book will create a
seismic event in the social sciences, where Jenkins’ name is widely
known and much admired. We must hope the book will be read and embraced
in marketing and branding circles where it has the potential to change
the way we think …
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PSFK [...]

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Bacteria on The Cell Phone

August 2nd, 2006 · Comments Off

Wash your hands, caller. Your mobile’s dirtier than you think: “
Your
mobile phone could be a major health hazard, research shows. The
phones, an essential part of everyday life for 55million Britons, are
crawling with potentially lethal bacteria. With tens of thousands of
microbes living on each square inch, they harbour more bacteria than a
lavatory seat, the sole …
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Net Neutrality Test

August 2nd, 2006 · Comments Off

A Seattle-based security researcher has devised a way to test for ‘Net neutrality.

Dan
Kaminsky will share details of this technique, which will eventually be
rolled into a free software tool, on Wednesday at the Black Hat USA
security conference in Las Vegas. The software can tell if computers
are treating some types of TCP/IP traffic better than others - [...]

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Kim notes Blakley move too

August 2nd, 2006 · Comments Off

Bob Blakley joins the Burton Group: “

News from Ceci níest pas un Bob (Bob Blakley): 
As of today, Iíve moved from IBM to The Burton Group,
where my job title will be Principal Analyst. Iíll be working on
Identity, Privacy, Security, and Risk Management. The views expressed
here are still mine, and donít necessarily reflect the positions or
opinions of [...]

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Picassa for Mac

August 2nd, 2006 · Comments Off

Google Picasa Now for Mac, Almost: “

Google released a web uploader
for the Mac tonight. This is not a Mac version of Picasa desktop
software, which is still only available only for Windows machines, but
it does allow Web users to upload photos from either iPhoto or from the
Desktop to Picasa Web Albums.
For most Mac users this will [...]

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Increasing Your Page Rank

August 2nd, 2006 · Comments Off

5 Steps to Increase your Google Page Rank: “<!–image–><!–image–>Charles NixonExpert Author Published: 2004-06-30

“Good article. I do all of these things.

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Jamie and links on Net Neutrality

August 2nd, 2006 · Comments Off

Jamie gives us some links and insight to net neutrality.
Don’t Worry, It’s Worse Than You Think: “

If you’re looking for a good way to understand the impact of Net Neutrality (or the lack thereof), you need go no further than this article on newsforge.com, under the byline of James Glass. (Thanks to Dave Passmore
for passing [...]

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