POPFile - Automatic Email Classification

Software October 31st, 2002

I must add this to my to-test list: “POPFile is an email classification system that has a Naive Bayes text classifier and a POP3 proxy. It works with any mail client using POP3.”

Folding@Home Reports Success

Software October 22nd, 2002

Read the first post in the Slashdot thread and I bet it’s your first thought as well :-)

DVD 2 PC

Software September 17th, 2002

Or perhaps this one … "Oak Technology demonstrated at the Intel Developer Forum last week a prototype that uses a recently approved communications specification to transform a commercially available DVD player into a connected part of a home network. The setup lets the DVD player access digital media files, such as digital video, images and audio, that are stored on a PC" [ more here]

SpamNet: New spam filtering

Software June 19th, 2002

For the past few hours I've been using Cloudmark's new P2P based spam filter plug-in for Outlook  and so far so good. In addition to my own simple home grown server-based phrase matching spam filter, I've only had one bogus message reach my inbox. If I factor out what my own spam filter nabbed, that's roughly 1 spam out of 5. Not bad. However, given the P2P roots of Coundmark's spam filter, I can only imagine that it'll get better and better as more people use the system. So, start using it!

Interview with eRoom CEO

Software June 12th, 2002

Short, but interesting interview with eRoom CEO Jeffrey Beir …

Some quotes: "Beir: A proprietary, fat-client, peer-to-peer, replicated, $49-a-client strategy is not a modern strategy. It's a very '90s strategy. Let's step back to the business problem. A team of people needs to come together rapidly to collaborate on a mission-critical project. There's rich content, and there are lots of applications. That dictates an architecture that must work very easily across enterprises; it needs to be agnostic about the platform; it needs to be thin-client so it's easy to deploy; it needs to be enterprise-scalable and 24-by-7."

From: eRoom CEO: More Room to Grow

Cascading Style Sheets, Promise vs. Reality, and a Look to the Future

Software June 6th, 2002

This is a good read …

"Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) are a technology with a lot of promise,
but their often-hyped potential leaves some designers feeling blindsided
by the 2×4 known as reality. This article sorts out the differences, and
makes a case for educating yourself now in preparation for the future."

http://www.digital-web.com/features/feature_2002-06.shtml

Groove updates peer-to-peer software

Software April 12th, 2002

Interesting … "Peer-to-peer software specialist Groove Networks on Monday will release a new version of its collaboration and instant messaging software."

"Version 2.0 of the Groove software includes tools for integration with Outlook e-mail, enhanced support for Microsoft Office and new server tools for businesses using the service."

"The new version includes an "Outlook onramp" tool that can automatically convert e-mail attachments into documents that can be shared through Groove's collaboration tools, preventing those endless sequences of "Re:" messages, said Richard Eckel, vice president of communications for Groove. "People are seeing that e-mail is not a tool that really works for group discussions," he said. " http://news.com.com/2100-1001-880508.html

Software Secrets-Exposed! The Ultimate How-To Guide for Building Your Own Software Empire!

Software April 3rd, 2002

I received this one from John and I can't tell if it's is a joke or not … Either way, it's hilarious!

Software! Secrets! Exposed! "If you've ever dreamed about building a business that can stand the test of time, that can deliver consistent massive profits, that doesn't take a genius to create and maintain you can now get your hands on the ultimate step-by-step guide to the secrets of the software business!"

Radio UserLand 8.0 Is a Lab for Group-Forming

Software March 5th, 2002

"the ability to collaborate in many communities using the tools of hypertext, indexing, search, and cross-referencing." Jon Udell explores Radio UserLand 8.0

A review of the new version of Salesforce.com

Software February 13th, 2002

an analysis of the enterprise enabled version of salesforce.com with some interesting quotes: "Sooner or later, the Windows file system will likely morph into a database — one that furthers the SQL/XML hybridization we see in SQL Server already. An application that uses file-oriented XML data now will be well-positioned to exploit a local database engine, if and when such a thing becomes a standard part of the installed base."