I'd strongly advise that people stop using explorer, various national governments have advised against using it. and stopped using it because of the huge number of security holes it provides. One of the best strategies for information security is to avoid information monocultures, and internet explorer seems to provide one of most convincing case in points of this, because its basic core functionality is tied into the o.s. itself, and thus its security problems are the whole computers problem, whereas taking a browser like firefox, opera, safari, etc. is far more safer because it is not a core part of the o.s. and if it has an exploit, it is far less likely directly affect the o.s.. of course, with over 1,000,000 zombie windows machines on the net, what's one more, and information isn't that important, to worry about its security that's just added stress, who cares if someone wipes your hd or something worse, so, use explorer if you wish or... at your own risk. but I advise against it. On Mar 18, 2005, at 8:15 AM, Cristian Berrio wrote:
I know that explorer is a poin in the neck, but I feel reluctant to add another browsed to my heavy-software-loaded PC. Can't this be useable with explorer?
From: "Scott A. Golder" <golder@media.mit.edu> Reply-To: air-l@listserv.aoir.org To: air-l@aoir.org Subject: [Air-l] A new web annotation tool Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2005 17:11:24 -0500
Hi, AIRfans. I've just finished building a new tool for discussing news articles in which users annotate directly on the articles' web pages. I'm looking for people who might enjoy using it to try it out.
It's called Webbed Footnotes. While of course web annotation is a pretty well-trod space, my goal is twofold: first, I designed it with the goal of making even a heavily-annotated page remain legible. Secondly, the "approval" system I've implemented is designed to promote more useful/interesting content. There's more about this on the project's webpage.
The URL is: http://web.media.mit.edu/~golder/projects/webbedfootnotes
If you, or your students, colleagues or friends enjoy current events discussion online, please share this with them. I would appreciate it, and hopefully those who use it will find it useful and enjoyable.
Thanks,
Scott
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