a related publication that provides some further context, and a link to the article if you have a subscription / wish to pay: http://www.nature.com/news/2011/110824/full/news.2011.504.ht... "At the moment, it actually…
http://heartbeat.skype.com/2011/05/an_update_on_todays_downt... stopped me getting errors connecting, but it would be unusual if all my contacts are really offline https://twitter.com/#!/skype now acknoledges an issue
In what seems like an eternity ago I had a similar decision to make - choosing between a very large (100k+ employees; non-IT focus) organisation and what today would probably have been called a startup (~10 people…
Everywhere I've lived public service announcements say that "E" is the gateway to dangerous stuff
This seems a perfect title for an article about educating people!
And for subtitles, have a look at http://universalsubtitles.org - anyone wanting English subs created should drop me a line. I've done a small number of these now, eg…
http://www.lenguajero.com/
http://www.cyber-ark.com/digital-vault-products/enterprise-p... is something I've worked with, though I've never seen what I would consider a well integrated deployment
I think the challenge with Facebook, is that a large number of people using it don't understand what they are sharing. What they share about themselves is really none of my business. What I do need to be mindful of is:…
The observation you make depends on the DNS configuration for any particular domain, but ok, lets not worry further about that. Assuming that we wish to start again with a flat name space, I'd be interested to…
So the intention is to prevent counterfeiting by attaching something to the product that is easily counterfeitable. If this makes sense to you, and your business is not selling RFID components / products, please do…
I agree with you. My point was that in http://blog.pedro.si/why-not-forget-about-top-level-domains-... the "www" is present in the example, yet the focus is on the "com". I am curious to understand the though process…
I'm interested to understand why you would propose removing the ".com" before first proposing the removal of "www."? From my perspective the "more superfluous of the two" is the "www." in this example.
a related publication that provides some further context, and a link to the article if you have a subscription / wish to pay: http://www.nature.com/news/2011/110824/full/news.2011.504.ht... "At the moment, it actually…
http://heartbeat.skype.com/2011/05/an_update_on_todays_downt... stopped me getting errors connecting, but it would be unusual if all my contacts are really offline https://twitter.com/#!/skype now acknoledges an issue
In what seems like an eternity ago I had a similar decision to make - choosing between a very large (100k+ employees; non-IT focus) organisation and what today would probably have been called a startup (~10 people…
Everywhere I've lived public service announcements say that "E" is the gateway to dangerous stuff
This seems a perfect title for an article about educating people!
And for subtitles, have a look at http://universalsubtitles.org - anyone wanting English subs created should drop me a line. I've done a small number of these now, eg…
http://www.lenguajero.com/
http://www.cyber-ark.com/digital-vault-products/enterprise-p... is something I've worked with, though I've never seen what I would consider a well integrated deployment
I think the challenge with Facebook, is that a large number of people using it don't understand what they are sharing. What they share about themselves is really none of my business. What I do need to be mindful of is:…
The observation you make depends on the DNS configuration for any particular domain, but ok, lets not worry further about that. Assuming that we wish to start again with a flat name space, I'd be interested to…
So the intention is to prevent counterfeiting by attaching something to the product that is easily counterfeitable. If this makes sense to you, and your business is not selling RFID components / products, please do…
I agree with you. My point was that in http://blog.pedro.si/why-not-forget-about-top-level-domains-... the "www" is present in the example, yet the focus is on the "com". I am curious to understand the though process…
I'm interested to understand why you would propose removing the ".com" before first proposing the removal of "www."? From my perspective the "more superfluous of the two" is the "www." in this example.