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DanMorrill

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DanMorrill is a guy from Washington, USA

  • Blogosphere 1998: Analysis | Tawawa.org

    Rated 04:15pm 1 review blogs tawawa.org

    From the page: "The blogosphere arose on 24 April 1998. On that day Steve Bogart made the announcement that he was adopting Jorn Barger's recent practice of attributing the source of the links he was posting to his weblog. Barger's innovation of crediting the origin of his outbound pointers, adopted by Bogart first and by many others afterwards, infused an earlier, mostly dormant network with a dynamic it had previously lacked, turning the aspiration of a self-aware social medium into the reality of such a medium."
  • Don Dodge Exit Interview via Techcrunch

    Rated Nov 10 1 review management toolbox.com

    From the page: "Don Dodge was recently released as a business development manager in the latest round of layoffs from Microsoft. In this 11 minute exit interview with Techcrunch, Don talks about some interesting things that anyone working anywhere needs to know and understand. "
  • With a sense of humor looking at the economy of free &...

    Rated Nov 10 1 review books techwag.com

    From the page: "Many people know I wrote a book, â€oeBoom and Bust in the Blogosphere” that is case study based on what has made and what has not made a successful blog from the 10,000 foot level. Like many authors, I tinkered around with many different ways of generating press and interest in the book. Some of this was geared towards giving away a free download PDF of the final version of the book to see if that would generate any interest, but the numbers coming back are making me seriously question the idea of free as a business model. "
  • On the Amazon at Steven Landsburg | The Big Questions:...

    Rated Nov 10 1 review books thebigquestions.com

    From the page: "Now take this one step further and suppose your name contained both the word â€oeAnd” and a comma. Perhaps more than once. Suppose, for example, that your name happened to be The Fresh, Chilled and Frozen Horse and Ass Meat Research Group. Then, in accordance with its not unreasonable rules, Amazonâ€s software would conclude that there are three separate authors, namely:"
  • ActiveWords Freemium - ActiveWords

    Rated Nov 10 1 review windows dev, freesoftware, activewords, downlod, fremium posterous.com

    From the page: "We are ready to being testing the Freemium version of ActiveWords. And would really appreciate it if you and the people on your team would try it. "
  • The Tale of an Unsatisfied Security Professional &...

    Rated Nov 06 1 review management andyitguy.com

    From the page: "I usually donâ€t blog about stories that everyone else has blogged about. I know that I really get fed up when I go through my RSS feeds and see post after post after post about some story. Take the SSN numbers being predictable story. I know I saw at least 50 different write ups on it. I guarantee you that everyone of you who read my blog saw that same story at least 10 times so why in the world would you want to see me write about it? But this time Iâ€m going to break my own rule and write a little about a story that has made the rounds. Iâ€m talking about the survey that Mike and Lee did regarding job satisfaction. Why? Because I was (note the emphasis) one of those â€oeunsatisfied” individuals. "
  • Digital Soapbox - Preaching Security to the Digital...

    Rated Nov 06 1 review management blogspot.com

    From the page: "Hello everyone, day 2 is behind us now at CSI: Annual 2009 and I wanted to post some thoughts, now that I've completed the panel at the Web Security Summit, and my 9:45am talk on "A Risk Focused Approach to Web App Security" (slides coming soon...)."
  • Job Satisfaction in Security | Information Security Leaders

    Rated Nov 06 1 review management infosecleaders.com

    From the page: "Lee and I had a great chat with Kelly from Dark Reading yesterday about the results of the survey that we released at last yearâ€s Defcon talk. Kelly put up a great story about one of the results, called One In Two Security Pros Unhappy In Their Jobs. From the article:"
  • socialized blog & Facebook Dislike Button is a Bad Idea

    Rated Nov 06 1 review socializedpr.com

    From the page: "Facebook users have launched a handful of petition drives asking the social network to allow users to click a thumbs-down icon to give a news feed item, advertisement, etc. a â€oeDislike,” just as they can currently give it a thumbs-up, or â€oeLike.” There are several Facebook groups with a million or more users advocating this. The group Petition for a Dislike Button has, as of this post, over 2.8 million members."
  • The pirate you know… & Security For All

    Rated Nov 06 1 review p2p secforall.info

    From the page: "Steve Ragan over at The Tech Herald reports a most curious situation in this post wherein the attempted closure of The Pirate Bay [don't worry the link is to Wikipedia, not TPB] is having some unintended side effects."