What I’ve been surfing for 29th February 2008 through 12th March 2008
These are my links for 29th February 2008 through 12th March 2008:
- Spam from Gmail doubled last month | InfoWorld | News | 2008-03-11 | By Jeremy Kirk, IDG News Service – “”It’s only a matter of time before [CAPTCHAs] are comprehensively defeated,” said Paul Wood, senior analyst at MessageLabs.”
- Abandoning patents – when to do it (IP Thinktank Blog) – Bucknell gives some thoughts on when to cut out of the patent application process…
- Report from the JISC/OPSI Power of Information Review forum – SCA has released the report from the joint JISC / OPSI event in January.
- Eduserv unveils OpenAthens – “The launch builds on the successful and widely adopted Athens service[1], and enables Institutions to gain secure access to Shibboleth protected, UK Access Management Federation[2] resources and maintain access to Athens protected resources at low cost,
- Design: Intellectual Property Donor Sticker Proves Your Unrealistic Arrogance After You’re Dead – Donating work to the public domain instead of organ donation upon death….
- Trade and Censorship: The EU View – Net neutrality as an international trade issue…
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April 18th, 2008 at 4:15 pm
You seem to have been hacked (spam injection). Check your source code. We got the same hack and you showed up on our Google Webmaster report.
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