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Paid service to track and “destroy” harmful information on the net. Up from $9.95/month for the tracking service, $29.95 for every piece of info you want them to go after and threaten the publisher with law suits.
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[Dutch] “Online archief over het Bendedossier, synthese van de bestaande informatie, recent juridisch nieuws.” Stands a good chance of forming the memory for the current generation on the (possibly politically motivated) crimes committed by “de Bende”
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“research shows that 41% of Facebook users will divulge personal information - such as email address, date of birth and phone number - to a complete stranger, greatly increasing their susceptibility to identity theft”
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“Avoid identity theft when social networking on websites like Facebook, and learn how companies can block employees from visiting inappropriate websites.”
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Another example of applications becoming advertising, or advertising becoming widgeted applications…
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Good analysis, I’m part of the commuting and sporting “niche” audience and enjoying podcasts a lot more than online video which is not suitable for multitasking.
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“read-only access to user profiles, videos uploaded or bookmarked by a user, subscriptions, video comments, related videos, playlists, search results” “These feeds can also be used in applications like Miro to export your videos from YouTube.”
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If not useful, then still really nifty: “web-based source code editor with syntax highlighting written in JavaScript that colors text in real time while it’s being typed in the browser.” Has Code snippets, Auto completion, Shortcuts and Multiple windows
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“The following describes a simple protocol for enumerating the members of a group and for determining whether a given identifier is a member of a group. For the purpose of this protocol, a “group” is defined as a set of [OpenID] URIs.”
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“Step by step guide on how to scale your rails app out from 1 box to many. Suggestions as to what to do at each step.”
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Long urls in blog comments sometimes ruin a layout - this Wordpress plugin shortens copy-pasted URLs
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“replies a 301 permanent redirect, if requested URI is different from entry’s (or archive’s) permalink. It is used to ensure that there is only one URL associated with each blog entry” It can also redirect from “old” permalink structures
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Hosted web chat, openID-enabled: IRC-like channels, both private and public, has RSS, private messages, search functionality. By JanRain, the OpenID advocates.
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“Do people have experience moderating web forums? Are there any known procedures for doing so? What is the best way to moderate a forum so that information seems accurate and truthful? At what point does moderating a forum become a misrepresentation…”
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“I wanted to let you know about a new project I’ve been working on called Technorati. Essentially, it is a site that creates a set of web services [...] layered on top of the wealth of current search functionality and tools available for bloggers.”
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The easiest way to tell people—and computers—about the sites you use is to link from your home page, blog, and profile pages to the other sites you use. If you add rel=”me” to the link tag, it says “this is another site about me”.