Sunday, June 16, 2002


Software to keep your money safe. Following the Sept. 11 attacks, banks are seeking to shore up security. Wells Fargo's taking that step with software that can root out money laundering activities. [CNET News.com]
9:50:53 PM    

Fortune: I Want My File-Served TV! Stewart Alsop. I first heard Hendricks say those words two months ago, and they've been bugging me ever since. Last week I figured out why--it's because file-served television seems the only sensible future for television. If I'm right, that's good news for TiVo, and for consumers as well. [Tomalak's Realm]
2:44:07 PM    

This is a Great Linux Resource. Linux Server From The Ground Up".  Very smart, very cool.  [The FuzzyBlog!]
2:43:28 PM    

Seeing and Tuning Social Networks [Slashdot: News for nerds, stuff that matters]
9:39:45 AM    

885g Pentium Sub-Notebook [Slashdot: News for nerds, stuff that matters]
9:36:21 AM    

Fast Company: How Google searches itself. Julian Bond pointed to this brief article about how Google generates new ideas internally on its intranet. [Scott Loftesness]

In a nutshell, everyone can post ideas to an intranet.  The product development team takes the ideas that get the most discussion.  Favorite quote: >>>"We never say, 'This group should innovate, and the rest should just do their jobs,' " says Jonathan Rosenberg, vice president of product management. "Everyone spends a fraction of their day on R&D."  <<< 


9:07:56 AM