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March 15, 2004
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InfoWorld: Making e-mail identity work. Jon Udell. The truth is we've had plenty of innovation through the years. What we've lacked is follow-through. Consider S/MIME digital signatures. It's very likely that your e-mail client supports them. But it's overwhelmingly unlikely that you've ever digitally signed an e-mail message. [Tomalak's Realm]
6:44:36 PM
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Just so you know there is an Alberta connection to both Sun and Tim Bray, first off the Father of Java-James Gosling was born and raised in Calgary, Alberta. Tim Bray's father was born and raised in rural Alberta. So the Sun and Alberta connection now has two people from Alberta involved.
Congrats to Tim Bray on his new job at Sun. [Scripting News]
6:43:48 PM
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I spent part of this evening checking on Onfolio. It requires you to install .Net, and results in a research took and file system, being installed on your computer.
However, I am not sure it delivers more than the existing Copernic products, and Copernic Agent is still free, while Onfolio is $30. For example Copernic Summarizer does just that it summarizes info from web pages, Onfolio seems more like a NetFile Cabinent than anything else. Not sure I will spring for the $30 once my trial software expires!
6:37:00 PM
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Ted Ritzer.
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