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How to Search Today's Usenet For Programming Information?

Nov 9th, 2008 · I've been using Usenet searches since about 1995 to get programming information, sample code, etc., mostly for those standard APIs that are never documented well enough in the official documentation. At first I used dejanews, and now Google Groups (Google …
see also: Google · Microsoft · Google Groups · 1996 · advancements · APIs · database

Linux Turns 17 Today

Oct 5th, 2008 · Over at the Linux Journal, Doc Searles is noting that today marks 17 years since Linus posted to Usenet, starting Linux (post). As a Linux user at work and at home I say, thanks Linus!" The anniversary is also featured on the top page of the Encyclopedia …
see also: Linux · anniversary · Linus · Usenet · Linux Journal · Doc Searles · Encyclopedia BritannicaRead

Comcast Discontinues Customers' USENET Service

Sep 22nd, 2008 · Comcast has discontinued its provided usenet service, once provided to all its high speed customers. First with the cap put on its customers several years ago on amount of traffic provided as part of the customer high-speed package, as of September 16, …
see also: service · fanfare · Internet · customers · package · Traffic · Usenet

NYT Explores the World of Internet Trolls

Jul 31st, 2008 · New York Times magazine explores the history and status quo of Internet trolling. They look at the early days of Usenet trolling, current anonymous forums, and social networking pages as the latest venues for trolls: 'In the late 1980s, Internet users …
see also: network · Online · world · history · Internet · magazine · social

R.I.P Usenet: 1980-2008

Jul 31st, 2008 · In a way inconceivable in today's marketplace, Usenet was where people once went to talk — in days before the profit-centric Internet we have today. The series of bulletin boards called "newsgroups" shared by thousands of computers, which traded …
see also: computer · Internet · 2008 · 1980 · newsgroup · Usenet · centric

FCC Commissioner Urges, Don't Regulate the Internet

Jul 28th, 2008 · In an op-ed in today's Washington Post, FCC Commissioner Robert McDowell makes a case against government regulation of the Internet, opining that 'engineers, not politicians or bureaucrats, should solve engineering problems.' With state governments pressuring …
see also: BitTorrent · proposal · regulator · engineering · Internet · ISPs · Public

Why ISPs' "Stand" Against Child Porn Is Actually Not a Stand Against Child Porn

Jul 18th, 2008 · TechDirt has an insightful article on the recent push for ISPs to turn off Usenet access under the guise of fighting child pornography. Unfortunately, the "stand against child porn" isn't actually a stand at all, it seems more like ignoring the issue …
see also: Internet · ISPs · destination · Porn · pornography · Usenet · child

Usenet Blocking Intensifies

Jul 11th, 2008 · The war against the alt.* hierarchy of Usenet continues as NY Attorney General Andrew Cuomo has convinced two more ISPs to drop access to part of Usenet. They've also set up the website NY Stop Child Porn, and convinced California to join them in the …
see also: ISPs · Website · Texting · New York · campaign · migrate · eternal

Verizon Cutting Access To Entire Alt.* Usenet Hierarchy

Jun 15th, 2008 · Verizon has declared it will no longer offer access to the entire alt.* hierarchy of Usenet newsgroups to its customers. This stems from last week's agreement for major ISPs to cut off access to 'newsgroups and Web sites' that make child pornography available. …
see also: laws · office · ISPs · company · restrictions · customers · political

EFF Attacks Online Gaming Patent

Feb 5th, 2008 · The EFF is attacking more bogus patents. This time they're going after the 'method and system of playing games on a network' which covers tournament ladders, online rankings and advertisements. The patent in question has already been asserted against …
see also: network · Online · students · advertising · technology · Archives · Goldberg

Usenet.com May Find Safe Harbor From RIAA lawsuit

Oct 17th, 2007 · Ars Technica has some interesting analysis of the RIAA's lawsuit against Usenet.com. There's reason to believe that Usenet.com — and most other Usenet providers — could qualify for protection under the DMCA's Safe Harbor provision. 'The DMCA's …
see also: protection · Ars · ISPs · Lawsuits · infringements · copyrighted · attorneys

The New Yorker On Spam

Aug 7th, 2007 · aqk notes an article in the Aug. 6th New Yorker surveying the spam problem up-to-date. The New Yorker may not be exactly the MSM, but it is pretty influential. The author got only one fact wrong that I noticed: Canter and Siegel's seminal spam was propagated …
see also: history · Spam · King · Usenet · CAN SPAM Act · MSM · New Yorker

Visualizing "Answer People" In Online Discussions

Jun 30th, 2007 · 'Answer people,' the folks who contribute much of the value in the Internet, are a small minority of all online users. According to a recent paper my co-authors and I have published in the Journal of Social Structure, less than 2% of authors in Usenet …
see also: network · Online · Internet · social · visualize · newsgroup · Usenet

Surprise Arrest For Online Scientology Critic

May 10th, 2007 · An online critic of Scientology was confronted at a routine hearing Tuesday with surprise arrest warrants and thrown into jail. Six years as a fugitive ended in February. (After picketing a Scientology complex in 2000 over the unexplained death of a woman …
see also: Online · interview · founder · energy · death · movement · Solar

Cable Packet Shaping Causing Slowdowns

Apr 7th, 2007 · To counter P2P programs that encrypt their traffic to evade detection, Rogers Cable in Canada has apparently started degrading all encrypted IP traffic, according to a post on Michael Geist's blog. How many of you log in to work over a VPN or ssh-tunnel? …
see also: IP · P2P · service · blog · computer · customers · Traffic

Scientology Critic Arrested After 6 Years

Feb 5th, 2007 · Friday police arrested 64-year-old Keith Henson. In 2000 after picketing a Scientology complex, he was arrested as a threat because of a joke Usenet post about "Tom Cruise Missiles." He fled to Canada after being found guilty of "interfering" with a religion, …
see also: digital · founder · speech · Canada · movement · encrypted · religion

Babylon 5 Direct-To-DVD Project In Production

Nov 14th, 2006 · As previously announced, 'Babylon 5: The Lost Tales' is a direct-to-DVD project based on the popular series from the mid-1990s. Lost Tales first DVD, titled 'Voices of the Dark' has now begun production. As usual, J. Michael Straczynski and Doug Netter …
see also: products · DVD · movie · 2007 · 1990 · Usenet · CG

First Hutter Prize Awarded

Oct 29th, 2006 · stefanb writes, "The Hutter Prize for Lossless Compression of Human Knowledge, an ongoing challenge to compress a 100-MB excerpt of the Wikipedia, has been awarded for the first time. Alexander Ratushnyak managed to improve the compression factor to 5.86 …
see also: Knowledge · Wikipedia · algorithm · Usenet · MB · Euro · Compression

MPAA Ignores Usenet, Goes After Bittorrent

Oct 19th, 2006 · The Motion Picture Association of America is turning a blind eye towards movie piracy on Usenet, going after torrent link sites instead. PC Magazine says it is because the studios are in bed with GUBA, who is also shilling downloadable movies for the …
see also: BitTorrent · MPAA · premium · download · piracy · Torrent · Studios

The Story of the Pedophile-catching Hacker

Aug 26th, 2006 · A Turkish hacker seeding usenet groups with trojan horses has made it a habit to hunt down pedophiles trolling the groups. The cases go back to 2000, with the mysterious good samaritan responsible for several arrests. The man now has tacit approval from …
see also: computer · photographs · Hacker · trojan · emergency · 2000 · mysterious







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