January 22, 2004
News.Com: AOL tests caller ID for e-mail.
The online unit of media giant Time Warner last week implemented SPF, or Sender Permitted From, an emerging authentication protocol for preventing e-mail forgeries, or spoofing. The trial involves the company's 33 million subscribers worldwide and is the first large-scale test for the protocol...
EE Times: Opinion: Industry pursuing home networking or chaos?
True to supersession tradition, five of my six panelists stayed "on message" with Bush-like doggedness, each nakedly promoting the proprietary position of his own company while feigning interest in an industry-wide issue. Most endearing was the panel's lip service to "the consumer."
NY Times: Now Where Was I? New Ways to Revisit Web Sites.
He and Harry Bruce, an associate professor at the university, are leading a project called Keeping Found Things Found that they say grew out of frustrations voiced by Internet users. People would tell him that they often had to repeat a search for information that they had found once but were unable to locate again...
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