- New spam fighting weapon. Looks interesting to me, anyway. The only problem is that you need new mail-servers, but I expect once a few of them get switched over, we’ll be in good shape. [bill]
- Spam Fighters Turn to Identifying Legitimate E-Mail at the behest of banks, travel companies and online stores whose voluminous email often looks like spam. But all the
solutions
they talk about are based on a model of the internet with centralized servers, rather than a peer-to-peer network. And Verisign is one of the leaders. Makes me pretty dubious. - High-tech targets bad bar customers in Vancouver, B.C. They’ll scan your driver license and take your picture. If you cause trouble in a bar, you’ll be blacklisted. If you don’t want Big Brother knowing where and when you’re drinking, you’ll probably need to try another city.
- Juggling with Packets describes a way to use the internet to store data.
- Federal Court Throws Out Minnesota VoIP Regulation. So vonage isn’t a phone company. Quite. [accordionguy]