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- Information exposure in Google Buzz.
Regular users of Gmail have no doubt noticed the new entry just below their Inbox tag called Buzz - if you haven't yet, chances are you will soon. From what I can tell it
- Wait a minute, something's not right here.
Anybody know what's going on? Is this only where I happen to be sourcing from right now or are other people seeing this? drwho@windbringer ~ $ whois google.com | less Whoi
- Google announces free public DNS servers.
It could be said that DNS is one of the services which underpins the Internet by translating hostnames (like drwho.virtadpt.net) into the IP addresses which are actually u
- Firefox plug-ins I have known and loved.
It's been said that the killer app that made the Net as ubiquitous as it is today is the web browser, with e-mail running a close second. Just about everyone uses a browse
- Last weekend, by this weekend.
Late on Friday afternoon, Lyssa and I hurriedly packed our bags, jumped into the TARDIS, and set course northward once again for southwestern Pennsylvania and the general
- The origin of and solution to Google Calendar spam... for now, anyway.
Early last month I wrote a short article about having recieved spam to my Gmail account that automatically added itself to my personal calendar. As I'd expected, I wasn't
- Unusual Gmail spam.
Has anyone recieved spam in their Google Mail accounts from 'William Griffin' that comes in the form of an invitation to an event (in the Google Calendar sense)? If so, ha
- Living on the run: Camping in airports.
Given what happened with the wedding of 'lex Pendragon and Marlise this past weekend with some of the attendees and celebrants having problems attending due to delayed air
- An announcement from your electronic lords and masters.
Gina Trapani over at Lifehacker posted this morning that at least some users of Gmail are showing support for IMAP in addition to the nifty-keen-like-wow AJAX web and POP3
- Situation report, or, "What blew up this time?"
Between getting back home from a field assignment late on Friday night, recovering from two weeks on the road eating way too much takeout, and stuff happening at home, I h
- Google APIs, movie remakes, and explosions.
It seems that Google has changed its mind about one of their more famous open projects, namely, allowing web developers to use the SOAP protocol to pull data from their ne
- ..what the hell?
I should know better than to examine my web stats before going to bed... somehow, I was ranked ninth on the first page of results. (note: This Google search is probably no
- Google's service might not be evil, but their NDAs sure are.
One C. Scott Ananian will be interviewing at Google in a couple of days, and posted in his Livejournal about the non-disclosure agreement that he has to sign before he can
- Ummmm....
Google Maps is a wonderful thing. But seriously, Google's added some interesting features to their mapping webapp, namely, the ability to draw and customize your own perso
- Tor has been accepted as a Google Summer of Code project!
Tor, The Onion Router is a well-known net.privacy project that has been the subject of a grassroots development project for a couple of years now. The EFF has made room fo
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