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Good mine of photos for Wikipedia articles among others.
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Triangulating the “Media Bloggers Association.”
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A proposal for detecting XPath injection vulnerabilities. Surely it can’t be that simple.
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Privilege escalation appears to be the fault of the Apple Remote Desktop Agent, not specifically AppleScript.
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TechCrunch picks up on the “MBA” mystery.
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Recommendation for rearchitecting the stack to detect manipulated return addresses–claims to render buffer overflow vulnerabilities harmless. Interesting.
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BSO office is warning listeners about the Amanda Palmer show. Um, I thought this was supposed to be an audience building move.
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Fuzzy legal logic calls connecting to open wireless access points “theft.” Slashdot points out that a wireless access point is like asking someone to come in: http://hardware.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/06/19/1411204&from=rss.
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Dave takes a balanced look at the AP blogging coverage.
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2009 budget interactive and wallchart infographic.
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Oboy. You have to watch the video on Boston.com. (The one on the BSO site is, frankly, a little patronizing.)
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Snark snark snark. Lovely. I enjoyed the film but this is dead on.
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Oboy. Just as I finish listening to all my music collection, Doc Searls turns me on to another killer radio station. Get well soon, Doc.