‘General’ Category

GMail, POP and SPAM

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May 3rd, 2006
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I have been using GMail as a Spam Filter for quite some time. However, in the recent past I have experienced some weirdness and was wondering if something changed on my end, I did something different/wrong or if something changed on GMail that I was not aware of. In my mail scenario, all of my mail gets forwarded to my GMail account from all my other email accounts and I use the GMail POP feature to download/archive my mail on the server. In the past email that was stored in my GMail spam folder was never downloaded via POP to my local email client. However, for the past few weeks that seems to have changed. I have started to receive Spam that has been marked in GMail in my POP client as well. What am I missing? Are you seeing the same thing? [EDIT] It turns out that I WAS […]

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Qlue.in: Revenue Shared Hosted Blogging

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April 28th, 2006
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Qlue.in is a free hosted blogging solution for those looking to easily create a blog with WordPress but it comes with a twist. Not only do you get a free blog, you can use Google AdSense to generate revenue from your blog. It is free, easy and might make you some extra dough on the side. Since you are the author of the blog, we believe that you should benefit the most from any arrangement. In keeping with that theory, three out of every four pageviews on your Qlue.in blog would display your Adsense Ads and the fourth would display ours. Once your blog generates enough revenue, you get paid from Google without the hassles of any middlepersons. There is a lot of development going on in the backround but Qlue is ready for test drives. We will be adding many more features, themes and plugins in the very near […]

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vnStat – network traffic monitor for Linux

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April 28th, 2006
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vnStat – network traffic monitor for Linux A simple and textual traffic monitor for LInux that is quite easy to setup and configure if you are not willing to put up with RRD and/or MRTG. Also look at this ACM link for setting up vnStat.

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Pheedo Ads for WordPress Feeds

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April 25th, 2006
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Pheedo Ads for WordPress Feeds: Pheedo has been in beta on Pheedo Ads for WordPress feeds for the past 2 months and they are officially launching this week. Now WordPress publishers can simply cut-and-paste Pheedo’s ad code snippet and they will gain both analytics and ad revenue from their RSS feeds. This enables you to launch in minutes while maintaining your existing feed URL. Pheedo’s advertisers include Microsoft, Nikon, HP, PriceGrabber, PRWeb, Snagit and many more. Their ads are category based and you decide the number of ads that you want to publish with your feeds and their ad network works on a revenue share basis. Pheedo also works well with Feedburner and other RSS analytic tools. You can visit Pheedo’s signup page to start serving ads on your feeds. [EDIT] Only for US TaxID holders (citizens etc.) at this time. Thanks Brendan in comments. [EDIT] Actually, Pheedo does work […]

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Free Online Programming Books

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April 24th, 2006
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Free Online Programming Books: Categorized list of free online programming books. 345 books available at last update. Thanks Wired.

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The 10 Wackiest E-Commerce Sites

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April 20th, 2006
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The 10 Wackiest E-Commerce Sites Worth a read. Not really a top ten list, but if you like web browsing, this one is for you.

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Blogging@Wooster

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April 18th, 2006
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Blogging@Wooster My Alma Mater uses WordPress Mu. Awesome!!

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Multiple Mozilla Products Vulnerabilities

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April 14th, 2006
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Multiple Mozilla Products Vulnerabilities If you have not upgraded your Mozilla Products already, it might be high time to do so. Vulnerable products include Firefox 1.5, Thunderbird 1.5, Mozilla Suite 1.7 and Seamonkey 1.0

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The Internet Clipboard

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April 12th, 2006
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The Internet Clipboard: A somewhat new spin on the pastebin idea (with a smattering of uploadbin thrown in for good measure), though this one is more innovative, supports new features and is slightly more secure than any other pastebins I have seen before. I am impressed that the author decided to add file uploads to the laundry list. I would have liked to see a password added to it, but you cannot have everything. The posts can be password protected. At least it does not spit out the last ten uploads for everyone to browse. Check out my new cl1p

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