Posted on December 18th, 2008 by Steve
In an article yesterday, InformationWeek named PBWiki their favorite on-demand wiki. I tried out PBWiki myself, and here’s my take on it:
I agree that it takes very little time to get started with a new Wiki. The site is very fast, and generally very easy to use. It only took me about 30 seconds [...]
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Posted on December 17th, 2008 by Steve
Considering the recent Internet Explorer security vulnerability, there are all too many reasons to make sure your installation of Windows is safe and secure (or otherwise switch to MacOS, Linux, or some other *nix).
If switching to an alternate OS isn’t feasible, here are 5 easy ways to make your Windows installations less virus and [...]
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Posted on December 17th, 2008 by Steve
Disqus, the JavaScript-based commenting add-on for blogs and community sites, will soon be getting Facebook Connect support, allowing users to log into Disqus and post comments on blogs with their Facebook account. The new upgrade will also allow blog owners to optionally send events back to Facebook once a user posts a comment.
The Facebook [...]
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Posted on December 17th, 2008 by Steve
Are you a Product Manager looking for work who loves web software and also happens to use Twitter? And do you just happen to have some brilliant idea on how Twitter might monetize their services? You might be in luck, because Twitter is now looking for their very first Product Manager:
As Twitter’s first product [...]
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Posted on December 17th, 2008 by Steve
Microsoft has released an off-cycle patch for a previously known vulnerability in Internet Explorer which would’ve allowed virus and malware writers to infect computers via specially crafted XML files. The flaw, which exists in all versions of mshtml.dll from Internet Explorer 5.01 up through Internet Explorer 8, could allow an attacker to run arbitrary [...]
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Posted on December 16th, 2008 by Steve
I missed the updates about this in the evening on Monday. Shortly after announcing integration with Google’s Friend Connect service on Monday, the Twitter team was quick to follow up (in Tweets, no less) that they are planning to integrate with Facebook Connect. Later updates in the company blog were more to the point:
Integrating [...]
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Posted on December 16th, 2008 by Steve
Six Apart’s Moveable Type blogging platform is getting a new social networking add-on, called Motion, which will become generally available in early 2009. Motion is currently in Beta today, and can be downloaded explicitly for non-production use. Details on how the new platform will work are a little sparse, but according to the official company [...]
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