Saturday, August 11th, 2007
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This is an aggregation of popular search queries gathered from various sources across the web. This list is updated once per day.
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Privacy also allows an individual the opportunity to grow and make mistakes and really develop in a way you can’t do in the absence of privacy, where there’s no forgiving and everyone knows what everyone else is doing… “
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How to avoid being trapped by the SPF-protection (to fight ‘forged sender spam’) as a website owner using web-generated messages (type ’send to a friend’) in the name of your site visitors? (via lvb.net)
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“Web 3.0 involves the disintegration of digital data and software into modular components that, through the use of simple tools, can be reintegrated into new applications or functions on the fly by either machines or people.”
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“we would be better off keeping an old, paper-based system that we can trust rather than rushing to replace it with flawed technologies whose inevitable failure will further damage trust in the democratic process.” (BBC NEWS)
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Sponsored Open Source development: Bounties (funding for minor features), Calls for Tenders (a call to bid on a project) and Grants (a fund to promote the development of a particular feature or software). Also an index of Open Source Solution Providers
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escrow service that allows people to do three things: set up, contribute to and pay out software bounties, accept donations for projects, or set up a fund/bounty for an in house project (as a developer).
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