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Security implications of MyBlogLog vs. BlogRovr
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Tim Marman
According to a TechCrunch story , Citibank is putting a warning message up for users of comment and blog tracking services. As it turns out, there is a known issue with the coComment plug-in and, though I'm not familiar with the service, it sounds like...
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The Intense Debate Experiment
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Tim Marman
As some of you may have noticed, I've been trying out Intense Debate on this blog. Though the Intense Debate homepage advertises that you can import your existing comments, I haven't found a way to do so. As of now, this means I need to show all of my...
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Verizon to open up its network and devices
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Tim Marman
Verizon, a company traditionally known for being ultra-controlling with its network and devices on its network, is opening its network in 2008. As Om puts it, "given Verizon’s track record of tight-control of its network including the user interface,...
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How to buy an unlocked iPhone (and thoughts on the iPod Touch)
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Tim Marman
Go to Germany and bring $1,500 with you (well, more if the dollar keeps slipping and you don't go soon). T-Mobile will be selling an unlocked, contract-less iPhone as a result of a German court ruling . T-Mobile said Wednesday that it will sell the iPhone...
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I definitely picked the right law school...
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I just got an pre-invitation for the 54th Annual Fordham Law Alumni Association New York State Bar Luncheon (whew!). Lunch on Friday, Jan 25th starts at 12:30, preceded by cocktails starting at 11:30. Seriously - cocktail hour at 11:30 on a Friday? I...
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The Gillmor Gang is back (sort of)
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One of my long-standing favorite podcasts was the Gillmor Gang, and there was definitely a void on my iPod over the past year. Thankfully, the Gang is back . Well, sort of. Steve says "to be clear, this will not be a resumption of The Gillmor Gang; the...
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Why Notches isn't "Anti-Stealth"
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Tim Marman
There's been a lot of discussion about being anti-stealth . A stealth startup is one that isn't telling anyone what they're building and being very protective about the idea. Anti-stealth is the polar opposite - broadcasting everything, from your long...
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Friday Fun: LOLCODE! on the DLR
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Tim Marman
The LOLCAT is mildly amusing, but what I find really amazing is that someone actually took the time to write an implementation LOLCODE for the DLR . Imagine that, instead of writing boring old C# code, you wrote something like this: HAI CAN HAS STDIO...
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Interested in working at a startup? Come to MatchupCamp
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Tim Marman
Next week, nextNY and For Your Imagination are hosting the first MatchupCamp . MatchupCamp – matchmaking for startups – is all about startup networking, creating a place for ideas and talent to meet. There are many events matching professional services...
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Radio Silence
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Tim Marman
I'd like to apologize to all for the complete silence here over the past month or so. As some of you may know, I recently got married. Things were predictably busy leading up to the wedding and then we went on a wonderful honeymoon for 2 weeks in Italy...
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