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Tag Directory > Overrun, Unauthorized


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EARVOLUTION: Experience Hendrix: Vodka Unauthorized

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"we have neither issued a license nor do we endorse the use of my brother's likeness and name in this manner", blogmarks.net

 

one small project

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learning from those who "claim leftover spaces in cities and live in unauthorized dwellings made of scavenged, leftover materials"; solicits contributions, blogmarks.net

 

Sxip Identity

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Sxip pronounced skip Sxip Identity is the market leader in Identity 2.0, an internet-scale approach to identity and access management that is simple, secure and open. What Sxip Identity Does Sxip Access Presentation Sxip Access: On-Demand Identity Management Sxip Access makes on-demand applications simple to deploy. The unique single sign-on and LDAP integration capabilities enables organizations to securely and efficiently provision, deprovision, authenticate and audit end user access to hosted applications. With Sxip Access, you can extend the security and manageability of your corporate network to your hosted application. Workgroup Edition for small deployments now available! Identity 2.0, The Video. Dick Hardts Presentation at Web 2.0 2005 Sxip Audit: Security Dashboard for Salesforce Sxip Audit is a free security dashboard for Salesforce that enables administrators to monitor their organization's security status and activities. It provides you visibility into possible vulnerability points such as unauthorized access attempts, password resets, and assesses password policy strength. This enables you to rapidly assess potential identity and data access issues. Check it out on AppExchange! Whobar Identity 2.0 Solutions We?re working on a number of cool new identity-related open source projects for easily and securely accessing and moving identity data online. One of the technologies under development, Whobar, enables you to easily register and login to a website using your choice of emerging identity protocols, such as InfoCard, i-names, and OpenID. Identity 2.0 made easy!, blogmarks.net

 

Unauthorized Dr Who CCG

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Dr Who card game, blogmarks.net

 

NYS DOS, Counsel's Office, Legal Memoranda, Real Estate Brokers and Salespersons and the Unauthorized Practice of Law

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mediagrokster.pdf (application/pdf Object)

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This Court and the United States Congress have clearly articulated the value of education and scholarship to the workings of the Republic. Further, both acknowledge that teaching and research often require the unauthorized copying, distribution, refashioning, and performance of copyrighted works without permission from the copyright holder, and thus have cleared a space within the strictures of copyright law to allow for such publicly beneficial uses., blogmarks.net

 

Berkeley Lab Computer Protection Program: Resources

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Security Guidelines for Mac OS X Workstations 1. Physical Security 2. Protecting against Viruses and Worms 3. Securing Accounts and Account Access 4. Protecting against Unauthorized Privilege Use 5. File System and Sharing Security 6. Securing Services 7. Deleting Unnecessary Accounts 8. Patching Your System 9. Other Mac OS X Workstation Security Tips 10. Conclusion 11. Online Resources, blogmarks.net

 

George Bush: The Unauthorized Biography

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Web Video Takes Off, Ads Trail - Forbes.com

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E-mail | Print | Comments | Request Reprints | E-Mail Newsletters | My Yahoo! | RSS Digital Media Web Video Takes Off, Ads Trail Louis Hau, 09.20.06, 6:00 AM ET Popular Tech Stories IPod Killers That Didn't Why Apple Won Halloween Masks The Best-Paid Young Celebrities Top Of The Toybox By This Author Louis Hau ? Smells Like New Revenue ? Private Times? ? Universal Takes On Video Sites More Headlines Popular Videos Morgan Freeman Talks Movies On The Web Live The Yacht Life The Babe's Jersey Sold At Auction The O.C. Hits MySpace JibJab Founder On The Future Of User-Generated Content Related Quotes AQNT 27.95 - 0.38 GE 35.27 - 0.32 JPM 47.63 - 0.14 NAPS 4.89 - 0.01 NWS 21.82 - 0.19 TM 119.89 - 0.13 TWX 19.94 - 0.05 WMG 25.01 - 0.34 Most Popular Stories Top Earning Dead Celebrities How To Survive Your First Week At Work Shakira Buys An Island Pessimism At Dow 12,000 The Beginning Of The Technology Boom Years after it was originally supposed to arrive, Internet video is here and making up for lost time. Steve Jobs has made it the focus of Apple Computer's new strategy. Nearly every major media outlet is obsessed with figuring it out. And video file-sharing site YouTube, non-existent two years ago, now has buzz rivaling that of the original Napster. So it makes sense that ad dollars should follow the new medium. Market research firm eMarketer predicts that U.S. online video advertising is expected to total $385 million in 2006, up 71% from a year ago. That's more than twice the growth rate of overall U.S. online advertising spending, which is projected to reach $16.7 billion this year, up 34% from last year. Online video advertising could hit $1 billion by 2010, says JupiterResearch. But advertisers and Internet video aren't a perfect match yet. The main problem: While Internet users now seem happy to watch clips on their computers--a recent poll says that half of them have done so--they may not be watching the kind of stuff that marketers want to buy ads on. YouTube boasts that it has stored 100 million video clips on its site, but the anything-goes nature of them--home-brewed stuff mixed with clips of copyrighted, unauthorized material--makes some advertisers wary. Meanwhile, professionally produced content you can find at established Web sites has a harder time drawing eyeballs. "Advertisers and Web publishers have been waiting for consumers to watch--it's been a pretty slow build,'' says Jeff Lanctot, vice president and general manager of Internet advertising agency Avenue A/Razorfish, a subsidiary of aQuantive (nasdaq: AQNT - news - people ). "The interest and demand of online advertisers has outpaced that of online consumers." It's a point of view seconded by Greg Stuart, the Interactive Advertising Bureau's outgoing chief executive. "The big stumbling block now is continued consumer adoption of video online,'' Stuart says. "If you talk to the online publishers, they say they cannot get enough video impressions to sell. There's not enough relative to marketer demand.'' Ian Blaine, co-founder and chief executive of thePlatform, a Seattle provider of digital media services says some advertisers have told his clients that they would buy far more advertising if only the clients had enough impressions to sell. It's a problem rooted in both the need to digitize more content as well as in the difficulty of drawing the critical mass of viewers necessary to make major ad deals worthwhile, he says. "For a big campaign to work, they need 100 million unique impressions,'' he says."That's sort of a bar for it being interesting. There are plenty of people watching video. The challenge is where are they watching it. It isn't a lack of eyeballs but a lack of aggregated eyeballs." Meanwhile, the relative scarcity of online video ad inventory has caused the cost per thousand impressions to climb about 15% to 20% this year, estimates James Kiernan, vice president and associate director of digital media and innovation at MediaVest USA in New York. While a 30-second ad during a prime-time broadcast TV show typically fetches a CPM rate of about $20, a 15- or 30-second online video ad currently commands a CPM of around $20 to $50, Kiernan says., blogmarks.net

 

Blu

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Blu started out his artistic career following his passion for drawing, public art, particularly unauthorized, illegal art. Coming from the graffiti culture he started developing his art based on a very personal figurative style. His work lives in two stages and two different spaces. Blu works and lives in Bologna (Italy), blogmarks.net

 

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