Jun
18th
links for 2007-06-18
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Your technicians may soon be able to tunnel into your crippled machine remotely by communicating directly with the chips inside it, allowing authorized managers to power up and repair turned-off PCs within the corporate network at virtually any time.
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Millions of people search Google Maps every day. A free listing on Google Maps makes it easy for them to find you. Use the Local Business Center to create your free listing.
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A fantastic gallery of menu and navigation techniques utilizing cascading style sheets. There are some amazing examples here. Well done!
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Lawyer ratings site Avvo is being sued by lawyers unhappy with negative ratings. The complaint on behalf of Seattle lawyers John Henry Browne and Alan Wenokur says Avvo is deceptive, unfair and violates state consumer protection laws.
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The official Flickr blog has switched from Typepad to become a WordPress.com VIP and introduced some cool language features in the process.
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Lyris’s latest ISP Deliverability Report Card indicates a surprisingly high average of 13% of permission based emails that are not making it through the spam filters of the key ISPs in the US.
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Agile software development is a methodology that is beginning to take hold in the industry. It offers speed, iterative development and testing, continuous improvement, and opportunity to change direction. Mike’s company was recommended to me through a d
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Google has been doing more and more over the past few years to actively influence public policy issues (such as on net neutrality or recently, US immigration) as well becoming more of a potential public policy target (such as on privacy last week).
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I know it’s the day after, but I got a chuckle from this advertisement!
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Fellow blogger Josh Hallett gets a mention in the local paper due to the impact that his (and others’) blogs are having on local government and policy. Congratulations on the difference you’re making, Josh! Via Hyku Blog

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