Ebay to delist Nazi items

eBay will delist items associated with Nazis, Ku Klux Klan, etc. Yahoo is cleaning its porn content. AOL is, however, using neural networks to automatically filter content.

Things you can use e-mail for

There’s a lot you can do using e-mail, including upload FTP files, create home pages, send snail-mail, translate languages, play games (blank e-mail), send a fax (no subject, “help” in body), track webpage changes, etc. The full details are available at the Accessing the Internet by Email FAQ

Sources other than search engines

I just realised that website search engines aren’t the only place you can search for information. There’re search engines for FAQs, webrings, mailing lists, newsgroups, encyclopaedias.

IT commoditisation

The Economist suggests that just as focus of the computer industry shifted from hardware to software, it is now shifting from software to online services. Which means that the computer (hardware and software) will commoditize and only web services will make money.

Acrobat reader 5

Acrobat Reader 5 is out. Nothing great, unless you have a Palmtop, or use Asian characters.

Freeing archives

Scientists have decided not to publish in journals that do not make their archives available for free. Cheers!

Portal for 404 messages

There’s a portal for “404 Not Found” error messages.

US budget online

The US Budget is online.

You can sue spammers

Ellen won a spam case against Kozmo. If you get unsolicited e-mail from a company, you can sue them. Unless they have an opt-out mechanism.

Acco in Mumbai

I’m looking for accomodation in Mumbai through realestatemumbai.com. Anyone with PG acco or a flat to rent around Nariman Point? (Note added on 31 May 2001: Don’t bother – I found a place.)

Computer translations

This is why you should not use computers for translation. While you are at it, check out www.engrish.com.

Crack sites

Some sites with good cracks, thanks to Alok: astalavista.box.sk, wtcracks.com, kickme.to/FOSI, bannerkillers.cjb.net, and start.at/these.urls.first

Impact of the US slowdown

With the US economy slowing down, the need for technology workers has dropped 44%. Those with H1-B visas, and body shoppers, are facing the brunt.

PC prices are crashing

PC prices are crashing. Open source hardware could possibly accelerate that.

Pictures of the year

Pictures of the Year

Underground - book on hacking

Drefus’ book on hacking, Underground, is available online.

Windows Media Player 8

Windows Media Player 8 lets you convert audio & video files into its new format. It compresses better than MP3, apparantly.

Hacking is unavoidable

After seeing how costly it is to detect hacking, and the fact that anything you say can be logged against you, one wonders if being online is worth it. If you’ve got a permanent Internet connection, keep it switched off.

Agentland

Agentland is a portal for online agents – somewhat like Apps.com

Internet Explorer 6 preview

The preview release of Internet Explorer 6 is out.