today's leftovers:
Submitted by srlinuxx on Fri, 03/19/2010 - 22:45
- Flipping out with Linux
- Session Management Docklet Coming to Docky
- Simple OpenOffice.org-based Document Management Solution
- Comcast Uses Open Source for IPv6 Deployment
- The open stories from OSBC
- Firefox zero-day fix set up for 30 March release
- All This Great Technology Just to Reinvent Television
- Options Activity for Red Hat Inc
- Open Season
- Studying kernel bugs
- Novell to release Pulse social network for testing
- Ryan Szrama On Drupal-Based E-Commerce
- Going Linux: Mar 17: #096 - Computer America #24
- FLOSS Weekly 113: Simon Phipps
- Rwanda: SOS Pupils Get 150 Laptops
- Achron Alpha Build Now For GNU/Linux 64-Bit
- NVIDIA Releases OpenGL 3.3 Linux Driver
- Monitor Energy Saver
- Rethinking Failsafes for Critical Linux Systems
- Hacker Evolution: Untold Now Available For GNU/Linux
- Ex-MySQL Chief Marten Mickos Lands New CEO Job
Will Novl Pulse just autofill a few names for a social network ?
Of course, you need a domain name from an ISP? Or a subdomain name from a hosting service?
After that whatever names you decided can be autofilled in cassandra(or Pulse)? Just a utility program(a program to write a program patent applied for) in Sles or rather SleRT? Patent applied for has to cover mobile email website(SMS) technology.
We are stockholders of Novl. Opinions here maybe biased. Hopefully the stock will go up with Pulse? $10 target?
Face picture is the ultimate identity management. I find my grand daughter's facebook account by her picture. And found two of my daughters' name used by relatives unknown to me? Novl may have to upgrade all identity management software by address and face picture. Hoda Kotb(NBC) reclaimed her Twitter account by using her own picture to get rid of another prior account of the same name. Cassandra user identity has both address and face picture but not necessarily using handle(Bank of America identity, addition of nick name) specific to users. Your mother will never let you talk to strangers that you don't know where they live? Worldwide government can use pulse for census data, then can verify user identity for safety on internet?