Monthly Archives: July 2008

iPhone (possibly) hijacked to send SMS spam

The media has reported [on a possible iPhone vulnerability](http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19918982/) that’d allow someone to hijack your phone. Erica’s phone may be one of the first cases of this happening. We got a bill from AT&T with a ton of international text … Continue reading

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Depth Reporting: Just how stupid, shortsighted and out-of-touch are newspaper executives?

Depth Reporting: Just how stupid, shortsighted and out-of-touch are newspaper executives? – He makes a good point, some newspaper execs were trying to get ahead of the curve — Videotex, Merc online, etc.

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User Mediated Trans-Enterprise-Web Mashups? – O’Reilly Radar

User Mediated Trans-Enterprise-Web Mashups? – O’Reilly Radar – a.) Some great thoughts on "enterprise" vs. "the web" and b.) A really interesting idea for a user-centric data sharing/auth model.

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Categories vs. Tags | Blue Flavor

Categories vs. Tags | Blue Flavor – I like the idea of using tags on the content, then "categories" are just groups of tags. Layers of abstraction have worked pretty damn well so far in programming…

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Making it stick.: Waterfall knows the value of everything…

Making it stick.: Waterfall knows the value of everything… – …but the cost of nothing. Awesome quote.

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