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I'd complain to Technorati. They need this sort of thing brought to their attention by people who really use the site for useful things. It is in their interest to crack down on this sort of thing as it undermines the value of Technorati as much as it undermines Interplast.
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A nice example of a social networking site designed for campaigning is the UK based PledgeBank PledgeBank , which you might have heard me harp on about if you met me at the NTC. PledgeBank is designed to bring individuals together to act in situations where each person might otherwise feel their efforts weren't enough to make a difference. The site
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Gold standard? FrontPage? You must be kidding!
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Do you have any licensing documentation for that software? It is possible to pass on the licensing for software, but if you don't have any documentation then it would be hard to prove it. If you want to be sure your software is legal, then either get in touch with the donor and see if they have any documentation, or buy new software. N.B. If the
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I would recommend steering clear of FrontPage. Buying any bit of software is an investment - not only in terms of money, but in time spent learning. Microsoft will be replacing FrontPage with a new package later this year called Microsoft Expression Web Designer . From what I have seen it will work very differently from FrontPage, meaning the time spent
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[QUOTE]Recently, I caught a few articles about how these blacklists work, the strong-arm tactics used to get people to comply, and what maybe the seamy side of the blacklist business[/QUOTE] Could you point me to these - sounds interesting. [QUOTE]I removed all of the blacklist configurations from Sendmail, and almost immediately, the number of spam
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Talking of reading feeds across multiple computers, [URL http://www.newsgator.com/]Newsgator[/URL] offers a paid for service which keeps track of which articles you have read across multiple computers. I find Newsgator's integration of RSS with email adds to the distraction factor. [URL http://www.rssbandit.org/]RSS Bandit[/URL] seems to be the
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You won't find the term newsletter mentioned much in the documentation of email list management software. Effectively what you are trying to set up is a mailing list that only distributes messages sent by a limited pool of people (your moderators). Looking in the documentation on moderators and broadcast only lists might turn up the details of what
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This might sound a bit curmudgeonly, but I just deleted all my RSS Agregator software, because with only a handful of feeds I was beginning to fall under the same spell that makes email become disruptive in working life. What am I talking about? The percieved need to read all this information that is coming my way. Ok - that is my choice. I found myself
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That looks interesting - another option alongside AVG, but this one is valid for use in Non-profits, and not just for home users. I wrote an article on the LASA Knowledge Base on choosing anti-virus recently. Mainly outlines the advantages of centralised AV management. Any input anyone has on this would be most appreciated.