Archive for December, 2006
How to be creative?
0 Comments Published by cjlise December 17th, 2006 in Success, Psychology, Productivity, Web
hugh macleod of gapingvoid wrote a very long and interesting post with some tips to be creative. I reproduce below the summary and some cartoons that I found insightful:
1. Ignore everybody
2. The idea doesn’t have to be big. It just has to change the world.
3. Put the hours in.
4. If your biz plan depends on […]
TorPark Another way to build a secure circuit for web surfing
0 Comments Published by cjlise December 14th, 2006 in Web
Torpark description from official web site states:
Download Torpark for your language, and put it on a USB Flash keychain. Plug it into any internet terminal whether at home, school, or public. Run Torpark.exe and it will launch a Tor circuit connection, which creates an encrypted tunnel from your computer indirectly to a Tor exit computer, […]
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GWT is now Open Source
Anonimity solutions for web surfing and p2p networks
0 Comments Published by cjlise December 13th, 2006 in p2p, Bittorrent, WebSlick published a interesting review of available practical solutions for online anonimity. I listed below the summary of the solutions, by usage type:
Web surfing: Tor and Anonymizer. Tor uses a chain of onion router to transfer the data. Tor security is good but it’s rather slow. Anonymizer is a paid web surfing anonymizing program that routes […]
One year ago Tim O’Reilly published the long article What is Web 2.0 that lists examples of Web 2.0 applications and services. The problem is that this document is very long and is not really a definition. The good news is that Tim O’Reilly, just published a compact definition of Web 2.0:
Web 2.0 is the business revolution […]
