Archive for September, 2007
Draft 1 OAuth 1.0 spec was announced yesterday. By my count, it requires no less than 6 HTTP request/response round trips assuming the user is already logged in to the service provider.
If the user is NOT logged into the service provider and has to log in before approving or denying the consumer’s request, [...]
Looking for a solution to increasingly complicated OpenOffice.org Calc spreadsheets for maintaining our business and personal finances, I took another look at GNUCash and was pleasantly surprised by its improvement since the 1.x days.
You should be able to install my deb built by following these directions using the below instructions on an update [...]
Why does a Landscape-managed deployment of Ubuntu cost US$250 per seat per year? For my 7-seat deployment in our new China-based subsidiary, that would cost us US$1,750/year. Compare to the Microsoft Partner Program’s Actionpack Subscription at HK$2,792 (~US$350) per year. The Actionpack Subscription even provides 10 seats worth of internal-use software. That means [...]
How to ban smoking…
Ohio voters passed the SmokeFreeOhio late last year. Ten months after the voters spoke, the first fines were issued against offending businesses. The penalty for businesses that have ignored the will of voters for almost a year? A measly US$100. There are bars that make more than that on the sale [...]
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