Tuesday, May 29, 2007

All Things Gibbs

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All Things Gibbs




Network World's All Things Gibbs Newsletter, 05/29/07

All Things Gibbs

By Mark Gibbs

Gearhead: A salmagundi for CD and DVD creation

Every now and then we have days when things digital just get us torqued. Days when applications bomb, files get corrupted, the network clogs up and software does something that is just simply irritating.

To read this week's Gearhead, click here.

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Backspin: Astounded by things legal

I am astounded. No, not over Melinda Dolittle getting booted from "American Idol" (although the gods know that was a bizarre and irritating decision on the part of the great unwashed). I am astounded by things legal.

To read this week's Backspin, click here.

Gibbsblog: The past 7 days

Free Online Virus and Malware Scan

I just switched my AV software to Avira's AntiVir Personal Edition Classic. I ran a scan immediately after installing it, and it alerted on c:\winnt\browser.exe, claiming I had a trojan. My old software hadn't been complaining, so naturally I wanted a third opinion. Enter Virustotal.

Digitizing Books One Word at a Time

reCAPTCHA is an effort by the Carnegie Mellon University to use those little security programs called CAPTCHAs to correct OCR errors in the Internet Archive project.

Questions, Questions, Questions

Yet another test of something that I'm going to discuss in the Network World Web Applications newsletter: Subscribe now or wait until the issue hits the archives.

Pew Internet Releases New Spam Report

A new report from the Pew Research Center concludes: "The volume of spam is growing in Americans' personal and workplace e-mail accounts, but e-mail users are less bothered by it."

In Web Applications: Getting around Web filtering

In my Web applications newsletter this week, I look at proxies that might let you get around them. Thoughts?

TODAY'S MOST-READ STORIES:

1. FAA aims to make business flights easier
2. Switches of the future
3. Michigan man fined for using free Wi-Fi
4. Google builds own servers for efficiency
5. Cisco routers cause major outage in Japan
6. Linux users say 'Sue me first, Microsoft'
7. 'American Idol' is popular, says Google's 'Hot Trends'
8. Amero school-scandal case raises questions
9. Microsoft further opens up identity platform
10. Don't sniff at used network gear

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Why are we still getting spam?


Contact the author:

Mark Gibbs is a consultant, author, journalist, and columnist and now blogger: Check out Gibbsblog.

Gibbs not only pens (well, keyboards) this newsletter he also writes the weekly Backspin and Gearhead columns in Network World. We’ll spare you the rest of the bio but if you want to know more, go here.

Archives of the Network World Web Applications newsletter can be found here.



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