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Trevor Bauknight
Member since 11th August 2005
Occupation: web designer
Trevor Bauknight is a web designer and writer with over 15 years of experience on the Internet. He specializes in the creation and maintenance of business and personal identity online and can be reached at trevor@tryid.com. Stop by http://www.cafeid.com for a free tryout of the revolutionary SiteBuildingSystem and check out our Flash-based website and IMAP e-mail hosting solutions, complete with live support Contact him at http://www.cafeid.com
03rd October 2005
Yet Another Subscription Model at Microsoft
Late last week at Seattle's Gnomedex technology conference (http://www.gnomedex.com/), a cutting-edge exploration of emerging Internet technologies like RSS, Blogging and Podcasting, Microsoft demonstrated IE...
Views: 195
13th September 2005
Spear-Phishing - New Angles On An Old Game
It usually doesn't take long for emerging trends in business IT security to reach the point at which a new name for a given phenomenon is required to set it apart. A relatively recent variation on the familia...
Views: 216
09th September 2005
In my article "Spear-Phishing - New Angles On An Old Game" (http://www.cafeid.com/art-spear.shtml), I wrote about a variation on "traditional" e-mail phishing that has proved to be more effective than random casting of stink-bait into a vast pool of rando...
Views: 353
08th September 2005
Google SiteMaps and You
Last week, we looked (http://www.cafeid.com/art-rss.shtml) at the recent news that Microsoft had decided to embrace RSS in a big way in its upcoming releases of Internet Explorer and Windows "Longhorn" and determined that this w...
Views: 403
31st August 2005
Just when you thought it might be safe to plug in your network cable
again, the news of the day brings you right back down to earth.
Yesterday, Microsoft was forced to deny
(http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/software/0,2000061733,39201837,00.htm)
that ...
Views: 298
11th August 2005
Free Your Office! OpenOffice.org 2.0 Rivals Microsoft, Saves Arms and
Legs.
A couple of weeks ago, I asked aloud about the possibility of
Microsoft's shifts in strategy to meet the demands of new challenges
to its hegemony in the world of PC sof...
Views: 423