1 month ago
Linkorama : Wealth of Networks - a semi-account - I'm really honored that John Varney would refer to me in this way
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5 month ago
Linkorama : Networks don't have people. People have networks. - The right point of integration is around the individual. Each of us is the center of our own universe.
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Linkorama : Edge: SOCIAL NETWORKS ARE LIKE THE EYE - It is customary to think about fashions in things like clothes or music as spreading in a social network. But it turns out that all kinds of things, many of them quite unexpected, can flow through social networks, and this process obeys certain rules we a
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6 month ago
Linkorama : Network Strategies for Network Industries? - The leading firms building telecommunications and Internet infrastructure increasingly emphasize consolidation, hierarchy, and exclusive control, rather than collaboration and decentralization.
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7 month ago
philgyford : Clay Shirky + Brian Eno on the Power of Networks at ICA (Institute of Contemporary Arts) (Monday, March 17, 2008) - Upcoming - Shirky and Eno, together at last! Awesome bald'n'brainy action ahoy! See you there.
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7 month ago
Jeremy Zawodny : Is the Tipping Point Toast? - Is the Tipping Point Toast?: maybe influentials aren't after all?
WillPate : The tipping point theory gets more complicated
Linkorama : Is the Tipping Point Toast? - Yet, if you believe Watts, all that money and effort is being wasted. Because according to him, Influentials have no such effect. Indeed, they have no special role in trends at all.
philgyford : Is the Tipping Point Toast? -- Duncan Watts -- Trendsetting - Much-linked-to article saying that Influentials aren't as influential as 'The Tipping Point' would have us believe."When you test the way marketers say the world works, it falls apart."
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9 month ago
adamrg : "Information Access in a Networked World" - Danah makes some good points, and sparks some thought... I'm always left wanting a bit of the same thing I demand from my students -- cite your sources, give your stats.
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16 month ago
Linkorama : Gaia Online - “The world’s fastest growing online world hangout for teens.”
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18 month ago
deusx : WIRED Blogs: Danger Room - "By taking out three spanners, Graham showed how you could isolate relatively homogeneous chunks of the network, rendering it stupider and less adaptive than before."
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20 month ago
43folders : Apple - AirPort Extreme - Sharing - "AirPort Disk turns almost any external USB hard drive into a shared drive."
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20 month ago
43folders : AirPort Disk: Easy Network Storage - O'Reilly Mac DevCenter Blog - "You won’t need to browse or connect to them manually; they will just appear on your desktop when you log in." [via:digg]
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20 month ago
Linkorama : Global Neighborhoods - overview of shel israel's new book
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23 month ago
Andy Baio : My printer, my social letterbox - remote social printing for friends and family; absolutely brilliant idea, but especially for photos
joshua : social printing - love it
cameron : My printer, my social letterbox - Bringing networking back to the physical world.
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30 month ago
deusx : news @ nature.com-2020 ComputingThe creativity machine-What will emerge from using the Internet as a research tool? The answer, Vernor Vinge argues, will be limited only by our imaginations. - "In the end, computers plus networks plus people add up to something significantly greater than the parts."
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30 month ago
kayodeok : How-To: SSH tunnels for secure network access - Engadget - Secure, trusted networks aren't always available, so today we'll show you how to use SSH to keep those unencrypted POP3 or IMAP passwords and data safe
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30 month ago
kayodeok : Nuts and Bolts of Network Discrimination - Think of the Internet as a set of routers (think: metal boxes with electronics inside) connected by links (think: long wires). Packets of data get passed from one router to another, via links. A packet is forwarded from router to router, until it arrives
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31 month ago
kayodeok : Windows Access Control Demystified - I just came across an interesting paper being published out of Princton in which the authors have constructed a logical model of Windows XP access control, in a declarative but executable format. They have even built a simple scanner that reads access-con
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32 month ago
plasticbag : How to trace an e-mail, and report its sender for abuse - The process of scouting around for trolls on messageboards is pretty similar, but e-mail makes it way way easier to find the information than web submission forms.
kayodeok : Tracing An Email - The purpose of this guide is to show the process involved in tracing an email. The first step required to tracing an email is finding out the headers of the email. What are headers? Email headers are lines added at the top of an email message that are use
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32 month ago
kayodeok : Ports Associated with Known Vulnerabilities and Exploits - Our advisories, incident notes, and current activity often include information regarding services that have been targeted for exploitation. The following table lists services and ports that have been mentioned in documents we have published since August 1
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32 month ago
Linkorama : Typology of Social Networks - From the machine, organization and meme points of view
jkottke : Toward a typological view of social networks - Toward a typological view of social networks.
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32 month ago
kayodeok : Anatomy Of A Hack - This chapter is excerpted from the book titled "Protect Your Windows Network: From Perimeter to Data" By Jesper Johansson, Steve Riley, published by Addison-Wesley Professional
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34 month ago
kayodeok : IEBlog : IE7 Networking improvements in content caching and decompression - "I would like to introduce you to some of the improvements in content caching and decompression in IE, two features that play a key role in speeding up the delivery of pages from a remote web server"
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35 month ago
Linkorama : Paramedia - Paramedia is borne of networks of influence, not simple traffic and link counts. Lasting influence will depend upon how effectively sites keep their interests aligned over time.
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36 month ago
kayodeok : A New Wireless Order - One minute, the phone might be connected to a conventional cellular operator. Moments later, as you pass within range of a Wi-Fi hotspot, it could switch automatically to a faster and cheaper connection to download a batch of e-mails
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37 month ago
kayodeok : Turn your old PC into a File Server - If you want to give that old computer new life on your home network, try using it as a file server for music or pictures or whatever so that no matter where in the house you are you can access your massive digital library from any computer
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