Friday, June 24, 2005

All browsers have a new security flaw. Nice. RealPlayer has four more security holes, too. (Does anyone even use RealPlayer anymore?)

Well, I spent last night in Las Vegas at the Stratosphere Casino Hotel & Tower so I could present a session on "RSS and Podcasting for Nonprofits" this morning at the California/Nevada Community Action Partnership (Cal-Neva) conference. My powerpoint slides are available for viewing. This was very timely, in fact, since Microsoft announced this morning that the next version of the Windows operating system (Longhorn) will be centered around RSS technology. (This announcement was made at Gnomedex, to boot!)

As one would suspect, I grabbed a couple of caches while I was there, including my first webcam cache (finally!):

The 4 Corners Cache
IN THE BELLY OF THE BEAST
Toga Party
LAKE-VEGAS
MM MM Good
Watch that first step...

Gnomedex 5.0 is going on right now, and Chris Pirillo and the gang are making news, of course - I saw Gnomedex listed as a front-page Top Story headline on Google News a few minutes ago!

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