May 2005

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Know your Enemy: Phishing describes real-world phishing techniques, and suggests avenues for further research.

Vitaly Friedman has started a collection of essential bookmarks for web designers and web developers.

You can test drive a complete Linux system in your web browser, courtesy of the Stuttgart Region Economic Development Corporation.

Got Logos

Got Logos provides custom logo graphics for $25 a pop, take it or leave it.

Broadcast Machine

"Broadcast Machine is software for your website that can publish fullscreen video files to thousands, using torrent technology to reduce or eliminate bandwidth costs. It is free, open source, and designed for easy installation."

"Here are five tips about how to simplify your life in 2005. Ultimately they're about peace of mind, not just finance." Be sure to read the comments following the article.

The US Government makes about a dozen RSS feeds available for free use.

Hey, everybody… let's have a sing-along: "So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish"!

Like seafood? Move to La Jolla, CA… where it rains shrimp!

John Scalzi, who is arguably among the most brilliant and incisive writers of our day, explains "What My Jesus Would Do".

Fetch

In Fetch, the US and Soviet space programs take a somewhat different course than they did in our world—with surprising results.

Flashblock

Flashblock is a Firefox extension that will selectively block Flash ads and popups.

Timeline

For what amounts to a simple clock/calendar, Timeline is strangely hypnotic. Requires Flash.

The Firefox Tweak Guide shows you the many ways to improve or alter your Firefox browsing experience.

The MagicGallery.com Poster Listings include posters for magicians from the famous to the obscure.

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