by Rob Cottingham | Aug 4, 2005 | How to..., Technology
I’ve been poking around Address Book (seeing if there’s a way out of MS Entourage for me, too, since Alex has found hers). The first address I wanted to add was Will Pate’s, from Raincity Studios. And, this being Will, I wanted to add the... by Rob Cottingham | Aug 3, 2005 | Communicating, Technology
The Mozilla Foundation, the people behind the wildly successful open-source browser Firefox, is spinning off a for-profit corporation. The first sign? They’re using a particular phrase in no less than five of their FAQs: “going forward”. As in,... by Rob Cottingham | Aug 3, 2005 | Politics
…Paul Willcocks says it better, and with — what’s that stuff called again? — oh, yeah, research. If I can take the liberty, here’s his post in brief: Marc Emery may be able to argue that extradition treaties don’t apply because... by Rob Cottingham | Aug 3, 2005 | Politics, Technology
Visitor Thomas Dirks alerts us to the OpenNet Initiative’s study on the company’s July 25-28 blockade of the Voices for Change web site. According to the study, Telus also blocked at least 766 additional web sites in the process. Voices for Change’s... by Rob Cottingham | Aug 3, 2005 | Politics
In a terrific, provocative Viewpoint piece on fundamentalism and reliance on rigid literal interpretations of scripture, James Hrynyshyn writes, [T]he great monotheistic religions all preach love while offering justification for actions without appeal to the concerns...