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Threaded comments

17-Oct-2004 by Jim

Thanks to Brian Meidell we now have nested/threaded comments. Doesn’t affect pre-existing comments, though.

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Blog from FeedDemon

17-Oct-2004 by Jim

Finally, someone made a direct-blogging tool for WordPress. And in case it isn’t obvious from the last few posts, it works very nicely. :-)

Filed Under: blogosphere, General

Q&A: Linus Torvalds, inventor of Linux

17-Oct-2004 by Jim

15 Oct 2004: ” I’ve felt strongly that the advantage of Linux is that it doesn’t have a niche or any special market, but that different individuals and companies end up pushing it in the direction they want, and as such you end up with something that is pretty balanced across the board.

I continue to feel that the desktop is interesting, because it’s how I personally have always used Linux, and what I myself have been interested in. It’s also the technically (and marketwise) most challenging area, whic
…excerpt from: RootPrompt.org…

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William Gibson’s Blog Returns

17-Oct-2004 by Jim

I’m late to this linkathon, but let me add my “Yay” to the chorus: William Gibson is back to blogging, and none too soon.
…excerpt from: weblog.siliconvalley.com…

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The Doghouse: Lexar JumpDrives

17-Oct-2004 by Jim

If you read Lexar’s documentation, their JumpDrive Secure product is secure. “If lost or stolen, you can rest assured that what you’ve saved there remains there with 256-bit AES encryption.” Sounds good, but security professionals are an untrusting sort. @Stake…
…excerpt from: www.schneier.com…

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Google unveils Desktop Search beta

17-Oct-2004 by Jim

Google has quietly launched the Google Desktop Search, a utility designed to allow users to search their local file systems fast and efficiently.
…excerpt from: arstechnica.com…

Filed Under: blogosphere

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