With its swift installation and simple set-up, Elgg provides you with all the tools you need to become the next MySpace. Karl Hodge shows you how it’s done
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Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Graceful E-Mail Obfuscation
Posting a naked e-mail link anywhere on the web, in a newsgroup, chatroom, or weblog comments page is generally the kiss of death for your once-healthy address. Now you can protect your addresses in a fully automated way while at the same time being gracious to all users, so you can focus on what’s really important: getting your content out.
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Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Illustration: The History of High-Level Programming Languages
For 50 years, computer programmers have been writing code. New technologies continue to emerge, develop, and mature at a rapid pace. Now there are more than 2,500 documented programming languages! O'Reilly has produced a poster called History of Programming Languages (PDF: 701K), which plots over 50 programming languages on a multi-layered, color-c
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Monday, November 5, 2007
Sunday, November 4, 2007
Apple Store Sales Guy Nearing Meltdown. [Overheard + Story Description]
Overheard Conversation--about the iPhone. Arrogant Apple Store sales guy vs. confused seemingly meek customer. Turns into mini-drama. (Overheard text, plus description of front & back stories.) Not for everybody. But amusing, different. Guy seems to go through a mini-story arc in a few minutes.
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NBC Has Hacked Their iPhone
If you looked closely at last night's episode of Saturday Night Live during the iPhone: The Affair sketch, you may or may not have noticed a certain extra "Installer" icon next to the iTunes button. So what's that icon signify? The iPhone being used was Jailbroken (or, hacked for programs and games, in layman terms).
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Wikipedia wins landmark privacy lawsuit in France
A French court has ruled that Wikipedia could not be held responsible for content posted by its users in a landmark ruling for the Internet giant.
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Graffiti as password: secure and memorable
In a new twist on password security, researchers are testing a method that registers what people draw on top of an existing image. The results balance memorability with security.
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Apple updates iPhones to 1.1.2
The TIFF exploit which could be used to jailbreak and hack the 1.1.1 iPhone has been closed, rendering the latest attempts to jailbreak the phone obsolete.
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