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“The future of data storage is object based. It has to be. It provides encapsulation, location independence, media independence, object attributes - such as authenticity. You can move things around, and not have to tell the user nor application.”
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Here’s the schedule for the online journalism conference I’m speaking at in Barcelona next week.
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Beth’s Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media: Information Coping Skills With RSS from Amy GahranBeth raises some great questions, which I’ll answer later in a blog post. Alan Levin’s tip in the comments: “What I like is that google reader does not do folders, but to assign your own tags to RSS feeds, so the same feed can belong to multiple tags.”
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“There’s no global opt-out to tell Facebook, “Don’t post my purchase behavior from any third-party sites to my feed.” You must opt out from each new partner by clicking on the window on the purchase site, or by turning this off for each partner.”
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Jeremiah Owyang is in Barcelona (where I’m heading soon) liveblogging the Consumer Forum conference.
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Cool new searchable database, of use to journalists, citizen journalists, and anyone who cares about air quality and global warming. “CARMA reveals the carbon emissions of more than 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies in every country on Earth.”
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“Keyloggers are well known in the Windows world. However, the keylogger industry is not limited to the Windows world. Many Macintosh experts say that there is no need to worry, but a quick Google search for “Mac Keylogger” should have you worried”
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I might have to try this, for laptop security. Who’s using this? What do you think? “1Password keeps track of all web passwords, automates sign-in, guards from identity theft.”
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Recommended to detect keyloggers “Open Source Tripwire: security and data integrity tool useful for monitoring and alerting on specific file change(s) on a range of systems. The project is based on code originally contributed by Tripwire, Inc. in 2000.”
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