Internet

Spammers Hijack Google's Blogger Service

Recent reports indicate that at times up to 90% of the pings to services such as Weblogs.com and Technorati are from spam blogs. Others tell stories of not actually being able to find a legitimate blog by using the blog surfing feature at the top of blogger blogs. Sure, the problem isn’t unique to one particular weblog host or piece of blogware, but amongst the crowd of blog fraudsters and thieves one service stands out as the choice of the spamming scum, and that’s Google’s Blogger.

The Hall of Technical Documentation Weirdness

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"On this page, I list wacky, bizarre, surreal and otherwise strange examples of technical documentation, particularly illustration. ...I'm not looking for just bad technical writing--there are plenty of examples of that. I'm looking for the inexplicable, the surreal and the strange." -Darren Barefoot

Of Wizards, Geeks, and Nets

"The Net grew like a weed between the cracks in the monolithic steel-and-glass empire of traditional commerce. It was technically obscure, impenetrable, populated by geeks and wizards, loners, misfits. When I started using the Internet, nobody gave a damn about it outside of a few big universities and the military-industrial complex they served. In fact, if you were outside that favored circle, you couldn't even log on. The idea that the Internet would someday constitute the world's largest marketplace would have been laughable if anyone was entertaining such delusions back then..."

Introduction to Netwar and Swarming

By David Ronfeldt | The Rand CorporationExcerpt from: A Long Look Ahead: NGOs, Networks, and Future Social Evolution(pdf)

The term netwar refers to an emerging mode of conflict (and crime) at societal levels, short of traditional military warfare, in which the protagonists use network forms of organization and related doctrines, strategies, and technologies attuned to the information age. These protagonists are likely to consist of dispersed organizations, groups, and individuals who communicate, coordinate, and conduct their campaigns via the Internet, often without a precise central command. Thus, netwar differs from modes of conflict and crime in which the protagonists prefer to develop formal, stand-alone, hierarchical organizations, doctrines, and strategies, as in past efforts, for example, to build centralized movements along Leninist lines. In short, netwar is about Mexico’s Zapatistas more than Cuba’s Fidelistas, Hamas more than the Palestine Liberation Organization, the American Christian Patriot movement more than the Ku Klux Klan, and the Asian Triads more than the Cosa Nostra....

The Internet Vs. Real Life

So what is this crazy thing called "the internet"? If you or omeone you know is thinking about getting caught in the web[1], then please watch this informative video by Red vs. Blue: The Internet Vs. Real Life.

1. I totally came up with that, like, by myself. I'm a very funny boy.

Google's Come Out

Ah ha... Google had to release their algorithm. Oh, guess what? Its really hard to manipulate.

Intellectual property law is really screwy sometimes. In order to legally protect your IP, you have to make it public (eventually). Google, who has guarded their ranking algorithms so closely for years, has now had to open some of it up to the public. U.S. Patent Application 20050071741, filed September 30, 2003, became public on March 31, 2005, exposing a few ranking secrets that were new even to many industry experts.

Link: Great Site Ranking in Google The Secret's Out

Internet Explorer 7 Alpha Released

Internet Explorer version 7.x Alpha is available for public download. Feeling lucky today?

Be my guest and giveIE7 a spin. I'm still working up the courage.

Link: Download Internet Explorer 7.x Alpha

Congress Attacks Our Internet

A bill just introduced in the House seeks to destroy the dream of universal, affordable Internet access everywhere. “Preserving Innovation in Telecom Act” (H.R. 2726) makes it unlawful for a community to provide any “telecommunications service, information service or cable service." In otherwords, if your community decided to provide free internet access to all citizens, telecom will sue your ass.

"Hands off that Internet, ye peasents!"

ICANN announces the beginning of the .xxx boom

Via Wired News:

The internet's primary oversight body approved a plan Wednesday to create a virtual red-light district, setting the stage for pornographic websites to use new addresses ending in "xxx."

In an unrelated story, the grand soothsayer of domain squatters forsees "the kingdom of heaven on earth" in the near future.

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