Live From the ATX

Well, after 2 nights of freezing my butt off, a week of unpacking, more paper than the Brazilian rainforest can produce in a century and a week long delay delivering our cars…we are all settled in in the hills of Austin. Thanks for all of the emails and messages from everyone checking in on us…both Danielle and I appreciate all of your well wishes. I managed to move this site off of one of my servers because something was causing it to run super slow.

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Live From the ATX

New Facebook Application is Dedicated to Cleaning up Your Life

Wisk-It, a recently launched Facebook application, aims to help people get rid of pictures they don’t really want the world to see. Remember that funky haircut you thought was so cool, that crazy drunken night in the city, or how about the millions of pictures of you and your ex?

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Four Seasons Going Broke?
Fingerprint Security Hardware

go.tagjag.com – My finger is very secure! It’s attached to my body.

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Dancing Inmates – Michael Jackson’s This Is It

Filipino, Philippines “Dancing Inmates” from Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center (CPDRC), a maximum security prison, were treated to a visit by…

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AT&T Sees Continued Growth in Wi-Fi Sessions

AT&T released its fourth quarter 2009 Wi-Fi connection numbers: AT&T says that its customers made 85.5m connections via its 20,000-strong hotspot network in 2009, with more than a third–35.3m–made in 2009 Q4 alone. The 2009 usage is four times that of usage in 2008, although a far smaller number of AT&T fixed and mobile broadband subscribers had free Wi-Fi access in 2008 than in 2009. If customers on average downloaded 1 MB of data for each 2009 connection, that’s 85 terabytes of information shifted over the network–but that could be quite low

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Top Six Wordpress Plugins for SEO

Image by selyfriday Related Posts — This plugin helps improve your search engine optimization by allowing search engines to index older blog content more easily. It automatically searches through your blog post database, identifies posts with similar subject matter and keywords, and inserts a link to them

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San Francisco Airport Plans Free Wi-Fi

SFO appears ready to add to the free airport Wi-Fi trend: This is yet another surprise to this veteran watcher of airport Wi-Fi. The San Mateo County Times appears to have broken the news that the SFO airport authority wants to switch off the money flow when the current T-Mobile contract ends in February.

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Online Payment Processing by Streamline.com

eCommerce payment processing by Streamline.com This service provider in the payment card processing domain claims to be the largest of its kind within Europe and boasts of being able to cater to all types of businesses irrespective of the size. They are a member of The Royal Bank of Scotland Group.

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Computer Science 61A – Lecture 2

The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs

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New research for the &amp? quot? internal [apeiles]&amp? quot? in a organism or in a company

According to the discoveries of new research of IDC, the accidental incidents where the safety of da

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New Pomegranate Phone / Web Browser / Coffee Maker in One!

Ok, so this morning I was browsing around the internet and came across a revolutionary new cellular phone. It’s called the Pomegranate, and not only is it a phone, mp3 player, GPS device, internet browser, projector, global voice translator and camera, but it also controls just about everything else possible.

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Planet Network Management Highlights 2010 Week 3

Highlights from Planet Network Management + Planet Sys Admin for Week 3. Starting a Journey at BSM Review Portal – Doug McClure announces his first contribution on the BSM Review site CloudCamp to Hold First OpsCamp for Cloud Operations and Development Professionals – John M Willis announces the first OpsCamp CloudCamp in Austin, Texas Ubuntu Support and the iPhone App – Groundwork Open Source annouce support for Ubuntu and an iPhone application IPv6 – When DOES IT Cause Network Problems – post outlining the problems deploying a IPv6 network Putting OSVDB to work for Nessus Vulnerability Management Under the Hood: Capture Filters, Display Filters – Part 2 – part 2 of Ray Tompkins Wireshark Display filters tutorial Managed Services in 2010 – the future of managed services in 2010 according to Bill Cannon at Monolith Software CACE Pilot and WiFi Pilot 2.2 Released – new versions of CACE Pilot & WiFi Pilot is release, both from the creator of WireShark Kicking the tires on the Peer Monitor tool – a tool to quickly and easily visually monitor uptime of hosts on a network

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YouTube quietly enters movie rental business with indie flicks

YouTube has launched a small movie rentals offering, which is available for the first time starting today. The list of films is small and just independent films from the Sundance Film Festival for now.

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So are there or are their not jobs in CS and IT

The other day in my interesting links post I included links to several articles/blog posts. One article was titled – IT hiring increases last month despite broader jobs decline and the other was DARPA feels that the geek shortage is a national security risk . It seems like I see those sorts of articles regularly

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Setting up a high performance OpenVZ container

As promised for a long time, we’ve been working on pitting Xen and OpenVZ against eachother in a little “battle of the free virtualization solutions”. (If you can’t quite recall what this OpenVZ business is all about, we suggest you go read our article on container-based virtualization ) Though development of our vApus FOS benchmark suite is moving on quite diligently, it takes time to create both a realistic testing setup that will prove useful and relevant for a while in a world where cores are multiplying like a pair of rabbits.

The Business of Tech: AMD Q4 2009

AMD’s often perilous financial situation usually bears watching, but this past quarter is of particular interest. On the business side we have seen AMD and Intel settle their long-standing feud over accusations of anti-competitive behavior by Intel , which had several big outcomes for AMD this past quarter.

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The Business of Tech: AMD Q4 2009

Aircell Pumps $176m More into Coffers

The leading worldwide purveyor of in-flight Internet service gets a cash injection: Aircell has raised $176m in private placement equity financing. The company doesn’t release many details, so we have no idea how this dilutes present private shareholders, how the company is valued, or on what terms the financing was arranged. While Aircell has its Gogo Inflight Internet service on over 700 planes in the US, and planes to bring at least several hundred more into service in 2010, the market state of mile-high Wi-Fi is still largely unknown.

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BBC article – Tim Berners-Lee unveils government data project

This is an interesting article about use of the Semantic Web for Government data – “Web founder Sir Tim Berners-Lee has unveiled his latest venture for the UK government, which offers the public better access to official data. A new website, data.gov.uk, will offer reams of public sector data, ranging from traffic statistics to crime figures, for private or commercial use. The target is to kickstart a new wave of services that find novel ways to make use of the information.

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