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Video Publishing, Online Collaboration, DYI Hard Disk Enclosure, & A Place to Bury Strangers links for 2008-01-24

Video Publishing Internet Video Publishing: A Beginner’s Guide – Robin Good’s Latest News Internet Video Publishing was one of the biggest trends of 2007, and it has never been easier to create, publish, share and promote video for the web. (tags: howto video internet) Visual Communication And Video Publishing – Selected Tools And Web Services […]

SIMILIE links for 2008-01-23

Appalachian – SIMILE Appalachian is a Firefox add-on that adds the ability to manage and use several OpenIDs to ease the login parts of your browsing experience. Learn more about OpenID.(tags: add-ons openid firefox extension identity simile) SIMILE Project Semantic Interoperability of Metadata and Information in unLike EnvironmentsSIMILE is focused on developing robust, open source […]

Networks & Sharing, Search Side-by-Side links for 2008-01-21

Geek to Live: How to access a home server behind a router/firewall Today we’ll cover how to open up specific ports on your router to allow access to a home server behind a firewall. (tags: firewall server network howto vnc lifehacker) Featured Windows Download: Share Files Over the Internet from Your Computer with HFS Windows […]

Cool URIs, Green Guide, LOC Photos, Rip Netflix, Router Tips, and A Place to Bury Strangers links for 2008-01-20

Hypertext Style: Cool URIs don’t change.What makes a cool URI?A cool URI is one which does not change. What sorts of URI change? URIs don’t change: people change them.(tags: berners web w3c url uri standards usability) The Green Guide “Originated as a print newsletter in 1994, then expanded into a web site, thegreenguide.com, in 2002, […]

Eun-Ha’s Calendar, Felten on Data Ownership, and A Place to Bury Strangers links for 2008-01-17

Little Otsu – 2008 Milky Elephant Postcard Calendar by Eun-Ha Paek “We are super excited to bring you a long-awaited new Milky Elephant calendar from Eun-Ha Paek!” (tags: eun-ha) Freedom to Tinker » Blog Archive » Scoble/Facebook Incident: It’s Not About Data Ownership “Where did we get this idea that facts about the world must […]

Safe Passwords, Calendar Software, & Java resources links for 2008-01-13

Security Awareness – Articles – Keep Safe with Strong Passwords To protect your computer, your data and your online accounts, make a strong password . Most people know that strong passwords are a good idea … You have to change your password frequently, and stay aware of techniques hackers are using …(tags: security password) Calendar […]

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Stop Junk Mail, Grocery Store Graph, NASA Internships & A Place to Bury Strangers links for 2008-01-12

A couple of links to services that will help you stop some junk mail: NFN – Native Forest Network’s Guide to Stop Junk Mail To help reduce junk mail, cut down waste, and save some trees to boot, follow the 5 easy steps below.(tags: activism junkmail environment) DirectMail.com’s Mail Preference Registry – Get rid of […]

Profiling, BZA links, Programming, and A Place to Bury Strangers links for 2008-01-10

Schneier on Security: Airport Behavioral Profiling Leads to an Arrest ‘I’m generally a fan of behavioral profiling. While it sounds weird and creepy and has been likened to Orwell’s “facecrime”, there’s no doubt that — when done properly — it works at catching common criminals:’  (tags: airport behavioral profilling security schneier) Montgomery County, VA: Planning: […]

Interesting, useful Web sites and A Place to Bury Strangers links for 2008-01-08

Feature: Build a Home FTP Server with FileZilla “Upload and download files on your home PC from anywhere by turning it into a personal FTP server.” (tags: filezilla ftp server) Linux: Download Free Linux eBooks “If you want to get your Linux learn on, LinuxHaxor has compiled a list of sixty-eight eBooks related to anything […]

Cut down on Junk Mail – decline catalogs

Here is a site that promises to give you a way to decrease the number of catalogs sent to you through the U.S. Mail. I’ve tried it, now we’ll see if it works. I suspect the results won’t be noticeable for a few months, as it takes that long to get a stop sending order […]