Global Security Watch > Does anyone else think”¦..
[Meeciteewurkor:: This is your brain on Tulsa] Now that Ive got that really cool keywords plugin, I need to come up with some better and LESS categories! hmmmm”¦”¦.
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[Bazac.blogspot.com] Bazac Weblog, blog about the Search Engines, SEO/SEM...: November 2003: Search the Web: Search Engines, Web Directories, Meta Search Engines; Search Engine Optimization / Marketing and more
[Gii.nagaokaut.ac.jp] YC Chew little Blog: Google is planning a partner forum for about 400 people, including bloggers and journalists from major media outlets. The cool thing about this event is that they dont want any information leak out to the press or Internet.
[Blog.360.yahoo.com] Yahoo! 360° - Spyware Informer: Update: Hey everyone, I just got an Email from Cory Magnus about this post telling me that Brian is still there (Yes I do have friends who work at 180)! And that laying off those 50 people is part of "a reorganization that will better position us to focus on three core initiatives: our search assistant, search suite, and our automated platform for publishers." I'll get around to thank Cory in an Email.
[Ajaxian.com] Ajaxian: Browsers Archives: Aren't you glad that there is only one GreaseMonkey on the Firefox side? As soon as Trixie was announced, another project named Turnabout was put out there, doing a similar thing (Greasemonkey for IE).
[Lawtechguru.com] LAWTECH GURU BLOG by Jeff Beard: September 2003 Archives: While I've turned off the preview pane and am pretty good in identifying spam prior before opening it, every so often a particular spam message is crafted to look like it could be legit -- spammers just get trickier every day. Almost invariably, opening it up results in the same spam-induced propagation: the very slight pause while it fetches the web bug graphic from the remote server, logs my address, and adds me to the list of people who likewise said "Here I am, I'm a live e-mail account, please send me a lot more spam, thanks!", simply by opening or previewing that bug-laden message.
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