Identity 2.0
Viewed a really interesting presentation on Identify 2.0 by Dick Hardt, Founder and CEO of Sxip Identity. The topic is a relevant one for the digital future…how do you prove… Read more »
Viewed a really interesting presentation on Identify 2.0 by Dick Hardt, Founder and CEO of Sxip Identity. The topic is a relevant one for the digital future…how do you prove… Read more »
Came across a new organization today, The Open Content Alliance. I didn’t immediately realize that this was connected to the news stories I heard yesterday about Yahoo!’s entry into the… Read more »
About a month ago I learned the word steganography during a briefing on internet security. Didn’t think too much more about it but then today I stumbled across this somewhat… Read more »
Was asked the other day by a librarian if it was possible to pull an RSS newsfeed in from some other site for a web page she was working on…. Read more »
Working through my email today (trying to make a bit of space on the server), I happened upon a message from a listserv that I had skipped over a couple… Read more »
Opera has removed the banner ads and licensing requirement in their 8.5 browser…it’s free. From their site: Opera has removed the banners, found within our browser, and the licensing fee…. Read more »
Here’s a twist on social bookmarking…you go to the LibraryThing website and enter your book collection. Then others can see your collection and from that and collections of others, figure… Read more »
When I finally got wireless broadband at my house a few months back, I rushed over to Staples and purchased a LinkSys Wireless Router (the WRT54GS) so I could share… Read more »
The other day I moved our EZProxy server application to the HP Proliant box described in an earlier post. EZProxy put such a small load on the machine I began… Read more »
Haven’t seen mention of this yet on Mason’s website, but here’s a blurb from Leesburg Today: Sep 6, 2005 (LT) — After many years of discussing the idea, George Mason… Read more »