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…anonymous proxies for doing competitive intelligence…
As an author interestingly cited by Robert Scoble, Dana Epp writes the following: Yesterday in class I was telling students about the benefits of utilizing anonymous proxies for doing competitive intelligence and surfing to questionable sites […] Oh? Really?
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Start of an Affair
It transpired that they were both South African expats, living in the same Surrey town, not far from each other; she was tall, athletic, ash-blonde – but with dark roots – and a PA/Exec in the City with a beauty spot above one lip. He was similarly tall, a brown and slightly wavy-haired David McCallum-esque
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Apple, cf: BMW
Geoff Arnold writes: Like many Mac users, I’ve dismissed talk of Apple’s miniscule share of the personal computer market by (a) pointing out that many of those PCs are just glorified 3270s/VT100s/Wang word processors/cash registers, and (b) invoking the “BMW argument”: what market share does BMW have – and does that stop them from being
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TechBlog.biz
So you… Mine various RSS feeds… Reformat the articles… Run an aggregator around them with fat piles of Google adverts… Call it a business model. Pah. [www.techblog.biz]
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Regarding the ASCII imap client…
…from the inestimable Dave Edmondson (who is beginning to understand my mindset far too well) I received this suggestion which verges upon practical retrocomputing: [nail.sourceforge.net] nail, an enhanced mailx command Nail is a mail user agent for Unix systems. Highlights are: * Derived from Berkeley Mail 8.1. An interface like the original Berkeley one is
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‘Evil twin’ fear for wireless net
Bah! My colleague Rob, and I, set one of these up at USENIX Security in Washington DC, a couple of years ago; two Apple laptops and a piece of Cat-5. Easy… [news.bbc.co.uk] ‘Evil twin’ fear for wireless net People using wireless high-speed net (wi-fi) are being warned about fake hotspots, or access points. The latest
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Which countries does Condoleezza Rice call ‘outposts of tyranny’?
[news.bbc.co.uk] Condoleezza Rice, President George W Bush’s nominee for secretary of state, has hinted at the direction of future US foreign policy by identifying six “outposts of tyranny” around the world. Interesting, especially since the list includes Zimbabwe.
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In pictures: Shooting in Tal Afar
[news.bbc.co.uk] US soldiers in Iraq approach a car after opening fire when it failed to stop at a checkpoint. Despite warning shots it continued to drive towards their dusk patrol in Tal Afar on 18 January. Chris Hondros a photographer with Getty News was on hand to record these pictures. WARNING: This gallery contains graphic
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Wanted: Commandline/Curses IMAP-aware Mail Client
OK: for “real” e-mail, I persist in using the Rand Mail Handler – MH, now in its guise as NMH, with an EXMH frontend that has made life more pleasant since GUIs became common / XMH got too clunky. Why? Because it fits the Unix “toolkit” approach, and allows me to manipulate the vast quantity
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Nerd King God
Big surprise… “I got it from Philip, he got it from…”
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Jonathan on Minox
It’s not often that I get the chance to correct my boss’ boss’ boss but given the opportunity to do so without harm or business impact, I might as well enjoy the novelty. 😎 Jonathan writes: [blogs.sun.com] And from an intelligence gathering perspective, who would’ve thought the anachronistic Minox’s arch rival would become Nokia –
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What does Google think you are?
The divine Valerie several months ago introduced me to the concept of What does your TiVo think you are? – that after some measurement of your behaviour it can extrapolate to find other programmes that you might like, and record them on your behalf. I heard reports of peoples’ TiVos coming to the most bizzare