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Wednesday, July 16, 2003 |
Back from AlwaysOn: there was a lovely dinner and reception in the Rodin sculpture garden at Stanford. WiFi died mid-afternoon: I walked back from the party (nice 1 mile walk), will update in the AM...
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10:35:49 PM
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Been trying to reconfigure sendmail on my Mac OS X 10.2.6 PowerBook, in part because the Wi Fi network here at Stanford seems to be blocking ougoing access to my mail server. O'Reilly's macdevcenter.com has good instructions on how to do it, but it requires processing sendmail's config file with m4, a macro processing utility. m4 worked on my iMac running 10.1.5, but doesn't seem to be present on 10.2.
I downloaded the m4 source, but 10.2 says it doesn't recognize the configure or make commands. Any tips, Darwin gurus?
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2:18:51 PM
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Rendezvous works great here at the AlwaysOn conference. WiFi coverage looks OK, but TCP/IP connectivity comes and goes. I'm guessing it's an issue with the DHCP server - at least I'm getting a lot of errors that my assigned IP is already in use by some other machine. Surprised it doesn't work better... Rendezvous, for those who don't know, is Mac OS X's zeroconfig service that works under a lot of technologies, including IM...
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2:09:37 PM
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Personal servers will be as common as cell phones in the future says James Madsen SVP of NextWave Telecom, speaking at the AlwaysOn conference. The device will sniff out pervasive Internet connections, and route traffic - phone calls, email, IM to whatever user device is nearby. Credit-card sized device will be free with service contract...
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12:04:07 PM
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AOL Journals will be the name of AOL's blogging tool, which will be accessible and updatable from IM and cell phones. It's part of the upcoming AOL 9.0 according to CEO Miller...
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9:46:34 AM
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AlwaysOn: Tony Perkins: "Media will become more participatory in the future." Jonathan Miller, CEO of AOL: "The promises of the Internet are true." Miller sees the promises coming true as bandwidth becomes more widely available...
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9:24:18 AM
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"Death to (most) PDFs." Dan Gillmor and Jakob Nielsen take a shot at PDF files. Read the comments on Dan Gillmor's site: Dan Shafer makes some good points about why and when PDF is a good format...
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8:01:20 AM
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AlwaysOn will Webcast the Innovation Summit today. Apparently there will also be a Wiki so that members can participate in the proceedings...
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7:53:10 AM
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