Archive for May, 2009
Wired don’t get Values?
Wednesday, May 20th, 2009Here’s the problem with Wired: They think print matters.
via Welcome, Wired. We call this land “Internet” | Boing Boing Gadgets.
My guess is that the problem with Wired is aligning their money making values (print and web) with their human values (e.g. editorial lines or who is the most important journalist/blog/contributor/editor etc.).
It seems to me that no one at Wired/Conde Nast has called the shots on the above decisively..?
A Horse
Wednesday, May 20th, 2009
Bookmarks for May 18th
Tuesday, May 19th, 2009These are my links for May 18th
- KON-BOOT – ULTIMATE WINDOWS/LINUX HACKING UTILITY
– Kon-Boot is an prototype piece of software which allows to change contents of a linux kernel (and now Windows kernel also!!!) on the fly (while booting). In the current compilation state it allows to log into a linux system as #039;root#039; user without typing the correct password or to elevate privileges from current user to root. For Windows systems it allows to enter any password protected profile without any knowledge of the password.
Bookmarks for May 9th
Sunday, May 10th, 2009These are my links for May 9th
- TouchGraph | Company Overview – TouchGraph was founded in 2001 with the creation of the original visual browser for Google. Since then, millions of people have used TouchGraph's tools to discover the relationships contained in Google, Amazon, Wikis, and other popular information sources. Our commercial applications include solutions for companies in management consulting, social networking, and mass media.
