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Robert Scoble / Scobleizer:
There goes Scoble again talking about search  —  The dinner tonight was really fun.  Renee and Paul Mooney put together quite a great group of more than 30 geeks.  I can't tell you everyone who was there, but Jason Calacanis was sitting next to me most of the night and everyone sitting at the table was interesting.
Rob Pegoraro / Washington Post:
Security Suites Are Rife With Problems  —  If security software is so necessary in Windows — as it is — why are we supposed to pay extra for it?  —  For years, that's been a paradox Windows users have been able to mull over as they sat through installations of other companies' security software on their computers.
Kevin Howarth / Narcissistic Graffiti:
Live from ConvergeSouth: Session with Dave Winer  —  These are the general notes of the ConvergeSouth session discussion led by Dave Winer on October 8, 2005.  Unfortunately, I was not able to capture every tool mentioned.  Please add what I missed through adding comments, and I will be sure to add them as updates to this entry.
Discussion: NevOn
SiliconValleyWatcher.com:
VeriSign is about to announce acquisition of Moreover Technologies...  . . . is it building a massive news and blogs tracker?  —  By Tom Foremski for SiliconValleyWatcher  —  VeriSign is about to announce it acquired Moreover Technologies, the San Francisco based news aggregator.
Discussion: InterAdvocacy
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Google Reader - Beautiful, Needs Work  —  Google launched a web-based ajax RSS reader yesterday at Web2.0.  The coverage saturated Memeorandum.  —  Unlike Bloglines, which uses frames to avoid page refreshes, Google Reader uses Ajax.  The reader is visually stunning and at first glance appeared to be a contender.
Robert Scoble / Scobleizer:
Microsoft asks for feedback on RSS icon  —  Microsoft's RSS team floats a few icons to see what people think we should do in future news aggregators.  Dave Winer answers "big thumb down ... stop reinventing."  —  One thing is that we love icons.  Look at IE's toolbar (or any of our toolbars).
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Ravi / All about Linux:
Using TCP Wrappers to secure Linux  —  TCP Wrappers can be used to GRANT or DENY access to various services on your machine to the outside network or other machines on the same network.  It does this by using simple Access List Rules which are included in the two files /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny .
Joe Cashman / Neowin.net:
Windows Vista Build 5231 Leaks  —  A new build of Windows Vista has leaked, a week before the new build is expected to be released to testers.  —  The October CTP build released to testers will incorporate additional functions than this leak, whilst likely retaining the same build number.
Andrew Orlowski / The Register:
No Office suite from us - Google  —  "See, we start with the toolbar, then we do the Talking Paperclip..."  —  Google co-founder Sergey Brin has quashed speculation that the giant ad broker is to introduce a web-based Office suite.  —  "We don't have any plans," he told Web 2.0 conference organizer John Battelle (pictured below).
BBC:
Ceatec shows off future gadgets  —  Tokyo is a city synonymous with technology so anticipation at the glimpse of the future at the yearly consumer electronics show Ceatec was high.  It did not fail to impress, reports Simon Perry from Tokyo.  —  PHONE ON YOUR FINGER
linuxdevices.com:
Palm Linux mobile phones coming this year?  —  Palm will ship Linux-powered mobile phones this year, say sources claiming to be close to the company.  The devices will be powered by Wind River Linux, and pending carrier reaction, may well be the first Linux-powered handsets distributed widely within the US.
Gary Price / Search Engine Watch Blog:
Sergey Brin: The Video Lecture  —  As I said in the post directly below this one,Google execs are all over the place talking all things Google these days.  —  Several weeks ago Danny blogged about Professor Marti Hearst's "awesome" UC Berkeley class featuring many presentations …

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