
Useful Things in my Home Office is a post from Chris Pirillo Add to iTunes | Add to YouTube | Add to Google | RSS Feed I love to surround myself with things I can use – and that look good on my desk. When the folks at Useful Things sent me a care package recently, I was only too happy to try out their nifty little offerings! I was ...
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My First PDA – Sharp Wizard
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My First PDA – Sharp Wizard is a post from Chris Pirillo Add to iTunes | Add to YouTube | Add to Google | RSS Feed My first PDA was an old Sharp Wizard which carried 64MB of data! It was over $300 back in the day, and was considered to be a high-end model. I could add things to my calendar and keep track of what I had to do. My calendar ...
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IPhone Comics
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iPhone Comics is a post from Chris Pirillo Add to iTunes | Add to YouTube | Add to Google | RSS Feed This is Ken Brady, who lives in both Portland and Japan. He’s a software developer who I think you’ll want to follow! He’s working on a few very cool things. One of these is a comic reader for the iPhone. You can change ...
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Troy Brumley spots what may well be the biggest problem with Google Wave: The people I've invited are viewing Wave as IM, meanwhile I'm viewing Wave as a middle ground between Sharepoint and wikis. Either we're all missing the metaphor or Wave doesn't have one. I think he's on to something there. So far as I can tell, Wave is neither fish nor ...

Emissions are above normal and rising, there is a correlation to rising surface temperatures particular in the polar regions. We are see changes in the atmosphere and ocean. As others have, these authors warn about tipping points.
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I haven't checked Ed The Handyman in a while. The site still has some great graphics. Comments | Posted in General
Newspaper news: Tribune, Scripps Use Thanksgiving to Increase Prices . Tribune Co., E.W. Scripps Co. and a U.S. newspaper industry suffering record declines in advertising sales and circulation will raise prices on Thanksgiving as readers seek inserts touting holiday discounts. U.S. Thanksgiving falls on Nov. 26 this year. Newspapers from ...

Here is the latest conversation I had with money manager Andrew Horowitz …. new insights for anyone who invests in anything. This week we highlight a discussion about specific stocks to examine. Plus: A look at some unpleasant trends. click ► to listen: Right click here and select ‘Save Link As…’ to download the mp3 file.
This blog is a personal online diary of Security and Identity Management Related thoughts, muses, stories and rumors. The blog posts are a personal opinion only and neither reflect the views of current or past employers nor any OTHER person living or dead on this planet. I am the Chief Bottle Washer for JBoss Security. So you can have me for ...
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It seems like Friday, so... Comments | Posted in General
Nishant just posted a blog asking "Can OAuth do what SPML hasn't?" in particular in regards to "federated provisioning". Just to make sure everyone understands what we are talking about - let's use an example use case where federated provisioning could be required:

Man in Coma 23 years was awake the whole time
 
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DVD ripper Handbrake has seen an update. Lots of new features: 64-bit build Live preview Quality-based encoding We also get big promises: "There's an old proverb in the video encoding world: "Speed, size, quality: pick two." It means that you always have to make a trade-off between the time it takes to encode a video, the amount of compression ...

I am making good progress with the selector that supports Information Cards and OpenID (Cards). Maybe it will support username/password too. Please notice the purple-i in the urlbar left of the site identity icon. Clicking it starts the selector which lets you login using your e.g. OpenID (Card). It "works" with the xmldap.org test page and it ...

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Then it must be time for my dishwasher to develop a problem again. I've learned better than to call Sears, at least. Earliest we can get someone here is Friday though, so it looks like Thanksgving will be an extravaganza of paper plates and hand washed dishes. Joy :)

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Today's Smalltalk Daily looks at scripting with Smalltalk - solving everyday problems with a bit of Smalltalk coding. To watch, click on the viewer below: If you have trouble viewing that directly, you can click here to download the video directly You can also watch it on YouTube: Technorati Tags: smalltalk , scripting
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Stuffed on turkey and doped up on tryptophan? How about some tech to clear the head! Wanna thank you Mom for that wonderful meal? How about a little tip of tech tidy-up! (If you're a Mom reading this, then print it out and leave it somewhere conspicuous! ) Here are a few idea. Use a few [...]

Tempting You to Click is a post from Chris Pirillo Online advertising is so pervasive that most people barely glance at it. Advertising has become part of the Internet landscape. One way that advertisers are hoping to stir interest is to put their advertising on social network sites like Facebook and Twitter. For example, on Twitter, you would ...

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This blog post is named for the people First Great Western employ to make sure no-one travels on their trains without paying. Although I live only 20 minutes' walk from the nearest station, and used to use FGW to commute 2-3 times a week from there to Paddington, I no longer do so - preferring to drive 50 miles and take a (South-West) train to ...
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