Friday, July 20, 2001

Opensecrets.org--Money in politics data... Can big campaign contributions determine which bills become law? Find out where special interest groups stand on important issues, which elected officials received campaign contributions from those groups, and how Congress is handling related legislation.
Nolo Self-Help Law ... "When it comes to self-help legal stuff, nobody does a better job than Nolo." -- USA Today

Thursday, July 19, 2001

A Busy Developer's Guide to SOAP 1.1... This document describes a subset of SOAP 1.1 that forms a basis for easy interoperation between different environments. When we refer to "SOAP" in this document we're referring to this subset of SOAP, not the full SOAP 1.1 specification.
Adobe helps graphic designers turn ideas into art. Adobe also helps turn security experts into felons.... On 16 July 2001, Russian programmer Dmitry Sklyarov was arrested by federal agents in Las Vegas, Nevada. His crime: pointing out major security flaws in Adobe PDF and eBook software.
Computers are useless, they can only give you answers.... Pablo Picasso (1881-1973)

Wednesday, July 18, 2001

Case highlights law's threat to fair-use rights (7/18/2001)... Under the DMCA, it's a crime to spread the word about technology that maintains your fair-use rights. One of these days, it may be a crime to talk about anything that displeases the control freaks who run the entertainment and software industries.

Monday, July 16, 2001

Strawberry Pop-Tart Blow-Torches... Strawberry Pop Tarts may be a cheap and inexpensive source of incendiary devices. Toasters which fail to eject Pop Tarts cause the Pop Tarts to emit flames 10-18 inches in height.
Guardian Unlimited:Douglas Rushkoff ... The internet is for amateurs.
Yahoo - Online Report Cards Draw High Marks... Web-based report cards are getting high marks in schools across the country, as online grading systems replace traditional paper reports.
XML's Greatest Hits (And Misses)... Tim Bray, CEO, antarcti.ca systems, co-editor XML 1.0 specification. The co-inventor of XML takes time off to evaluate what worked -and did not work- and suggests directions for future growth of the language. [2001-06-25] (0:39:24)
Patterns: Non-Software Examples of Software Design Patterns - AGCS... Software design patterns have roots in the architectural patterns of Christopher Alexander, and in the object movement. According to Alexander, patterns repeat themselves, since they are a generic solution to a given system of forces. The object movement looks to the real world for insights into modeling software relationships. With these dual roots, it seems reasonable that software design patterns should be repeated in real world objects. This paper presents a real world, non software instance of each design pattern from the book, Design Patterns - Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software [13]. The paper also discusses the implications of non-software examples on the communicative power of a pattern language, and on design pattern training.
Faking It: The Internet Revolution Has Nothing to Do With the Nasdaq... The instant message has fast become a staple of European corporate communication. The technique spread from Finnish children to businessmen because the kids taught their parents. Nokia employed anthropologists to tell them this. Finland has become the first nation on earth to acknowledge formally the childcentric model of economic development: if you wanted a fast-growing economy, you needed to promote rapid technical change, and if you intended to promote rapid technical change, you needed to cede to children a strange measure of authority.
The Parking Meter Page - History... The world's first installed parking meter was in Oklahoma City, on July 16, 1935. Mr. Magee had been appointed to the Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce traffic committee, and was assigned the task of solving the parking problems in downtown Oklahoma City. Apparently, folks who worked in the area were parking on downtown streets, staying all day, and leaving few spaces for shoppers and others who visited the central business district.
IBM: Web services : A Primer for HTTPR... Reliable HTTP (HTTPR) is a new protocol that offers the reliable delivery of HTTP packets between the server and client. This solves a number of issues that are evident in current HTTP and opens the way to reliable messaging between Web services.
Top VC Doerr apologizes for helping fuel dot-com frenzy (7/15/2001)... Silicon Valley's highest-profile venture capitalist, John Doerr, publicly apologized Sunday for his famous statement that characterized the Internet as ``the largest legal creation of wealth in the history of the planet.''