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08/24/2005 21:24 #21525

There is no "Free" Instant messaging
Category: instant messaging
I hate to disagree with my learned colleague, (e:paul), who is gracious enough to allow me to write about computer-related stuff under this user name with him.

But I think I have to.

Paul writes that "For now I am perfectly content using a free client such as gaim where no one is making money off my chatting." [inlink]computer,10[/inlink] Now, don't get me wrong, I love gaim and I have been using off and on since I've been using Linux for about 5 years now.

The way gaim works is to piggyback on the infastructure of propriary instant messaging protocols provided by for profit isps and content providers such as AOL (now owned by Time-Warner) and MSN and Gadu Gadu.

You can't use gaim to im someone on AOL or MSN or Gadu Gadu or etc. without signing up with AOL or MSN or Gadu Gadu and getting a user name from them.

(By the way, AOL is supposed to have an AIM client for Linux in beta now
)

You can't download gaim and just start talking to your friends on AOL and MSN and Gaddu Gaddu. You have to register first with every protocol that you want to use. So even with gaim you would have to register with AOL, MSN, and Gaddu Gaddu before you could instant message.

AOL and MSN and Gadu Gadu are no different from Google, you have to register with them to use their protocols even if you don't use their propriatary im clients. And Google at least mentions that their protocol works with gaim. Do MSN or AOL do that?

These im servers exist only because there are people who pay to use MSN and AOL . It's not like there is a free internet that gaim is tapping into. Someone provides the server space and the internet backend. And that someone is making money doing so through advertising revenue and/or user fees.

Privacy???

Do I have an an expectation of privacy from using any im protocol? Hell, no!

I don't think that Google is as evil as my learned colleague thinks it is. Of course, both leetee and I have google mail accounts. So I might be biased.

The real threat to computer privacy

I think a much greater threat to the privacy of computer users is Microsofts EULA "You acknowledge and agree that Microsoft may automatically check the version of the OS Product and/or its components that you are utilizing and may provide upgrades or fixes to the OS Product that will be automatically downloaded to your computer,"

and this clause is even better

"You agree that in order to protect the integrity of content and software protected by digital rights management ('Secure Content'), Microsoft may provide security related updates to the OS Components that will be automatically downloaded onto your computer. These security related updates may disable your ability to copy and/or play Secure Content and use other software on your computer. If we provide such a security update, we will use reasonable efforts to post notices on a web site explaining the update."

Microsoft can decide that does not like the software you use and disable it - especially if you are using open source software to watch dvds from a region other than your own.

In other words, Microsoft reserves the right to determine what software you can and can't use on your own computer.

--uncutsaniflush
jason - 08/24/05 21:56
I also use Gaim. I don't think it's possible to use an IM client that isn't tied in some way to a corporation. Advertising revenue is used in part to defray the costs of server maintenance, development, etc. Is it really reasonable to expect that someone should simply eat the cost and provide the service? I don't see the logic in it. The best you can do is use Gaim or Trillian so you don't have to deal with the annoying ads on the client itself (and especially the sounds, UGH do I ever hate them).

I also saw something recently about new technology that will allow a laser time stamp to be placed on eggs, so we know how fresh they are. Very nice, but it can also be used to put ads on eggs. Imagine that! It is unreasonable and unrealistic to think that we can (or should) live in an advertising-free world, but for God's sake leave my eggs out of it!!!!!

08/23/2005 20:35 #21523

Curious about Open Source?
Category: open source
Yahoo News's Tech Tuesday has a couple or three articles about Open Source this week that are targeted at the general PC user and not just computer geeks.

Open Source for All a good explanation of what Open Source is.

Is Open Source for you which is a fairly reasonable discussion of the strengths and weaknesses of Open Source.

The Open Source PC
discusses some of the most useful applications for people wanting to use Open Source applications on the Windows platorm.

--uncutsaniflush

08/22/2005 20:29 #21522

Google Desktop 2 Beta released
Google has released a beta of the Google Desktop 2. It requires Windows XP or Windows 2000 SP 3+

Google claims that "Google Desktop gives you easy access to information on your computer and from the web. It's a desktop search application that provides full text search over your email, computer files, music, photos, chats and web pages that you've viewed. By making your computer searchable, Google Desktop puts your information easily within your reach and frees you from having to manually organize your files, emails and bookmarks. It makes searching your computer as easy as searching the web with Google."

This is what it looks like:
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More information can be found here and here It can be downloaded from here The file size is 1.3 megs.

--uncutsaniflush

08/24/2005 20:42 #21524

Googletalk
Category: google
Today I got a message from (e:twisted) saying she was on googletalk. I fear that she is going to leave me now for this new chat client. So I decided to check it out. Wow was it hard to find. Try searching for googletalk on google. There are about a hundred other links that have nothing to do with the new service. I am sure this will change quickly. What's even crazier is checkl out the link for googletalk.com . Currently it is a link to the Ronald McDonald House. Here is the actual for the chat client.

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Unfortunately/fortunately I had to sign up for a free google email to get it going. Luckily, this meant that I would get a chance to squash the gmail signup bug on the site. It was easy to fix once I saw the email, so now people with gmail can sign up in droves.

You can simply talk with googletalk too. It has the same mic capaibilty as you get with other online chat clients only the interface is very simple and clean.

What freaks me out is that google so into searching through personal information int he name of advertising. The gmail acount gives you targeted advertisments by reading your email to see what you are into. (e:shawnr) said that it is really accurate at pleasing him. But imagine this. You came home and the mailman had opened all you mail and was like, "oh I saw you got a bill from the doctor, you might be interested in these vitamins that one of my partner companies was selling." Or, "I saw that you got on D on your report card and was thinking you might like these tutorial lessions I am selling."

I like to think that the sytem is really only for advertsing too, but call me a conspiracy tehroist, I think it is one step away rom big brother when you start to accept that most of your communications are not private for the sake of advertisment. Where does it stop. People owuld have never accepted this in the past but now that this privacy wall is crumbling, do you think that people will stop accepting privacy invasion for other means.

Their desktop search freaks me out so bad I would rather have a virus than install it and the toolbar which I feel the same about. Whyw oudl you ever want to allow other poeple to search your computer and browsing patternst o make money off it. I believ that is precisly why people hate spyware and viri. So back to googletalk. Maybe the chat client is different but I see a pattern. They offer you a free service and in return they want to read all of your information and target advertise you and make money off of you communication. Some people are really into that.

I think it just feeds further into this system where every surface and communication becomes an advertisement. That is precisely why I don't use the aim client to chat and use gaim or trillian instead.

We are beginning to accept that every form of communication can be a conduit to an advertisement. This was not always the case with communication. Imagine if books had advertsiements on every page that went with the subject matter. We had books for thousands of years without them. I think 20 years ago people would have seen that as ludicris but now it would be more and more accepted. Just look at magazines. I had some old computers magazines I was looking at the other day and compared it to some new ones. Wow, what a difference the new ones are like 97% advertisments, even when they are disguised as articles.

For now I am perfectly content using a free client such as gaim where no one is making money off my chatting.
metalpeter - 08/25/05 17:40
Having someone else serch your computer is a verry scary idea. What if you download things illegaly or Nude pics and movies or other private data. Who says that the information they gather is secure. It used to be and may still be that certain books at the libary where flaged and if you checked them out information would be sent to the FBI. What if the US Government Sepinas Google and makes certain information required to give them. I know that sounds crazzy but what if they say they want to stop kiddie porn and child abuductions, google wouldn't fight it. Then anything they find that is private is the governments for the keeping.

The targeted advetisements don't bother me. I used to have a service that did that. The problem was it didn't really work right. I also had a service that when you logged on you then logged into there service and you got money for active surfing. They also had there own shops and featured sites. If you bought stuff at there sites your money was worth more sometimes. But I don't think I would do that again unless there was more money in it or if it included places I shop at. But you do lose privacy and it would be verry easy for abuse and by the time you knew it would be to late.

08/22/2005 09:04 #21521

Apple Security Update
Category: osx
Apple has released an update to it's 2005-007 security update to fix several flaws that affected 64-bit applications and rendered them unusable.

The update can be downloaded from or Software Update in Mac OS X.

Apple's Security Advisory:
Delivers a number of security enhancements and is recommended for all Macintosh users.

Security Update 2005-007 v1.1 replaces Security Update 2005-007 v1.0 for Tiger systems Mac OS X v10.4.2. Users who have already installed v1.0 on Tiger systems should install v1.1.

Security Update 2005-007 v1.1 provides a combined 32- and 64-bit version of LibSystem to replace the 32-bit version that was delivered in v1.0. No other changes have been made in version 1.1.

This update includes the following components:

AppKit
BlueTooth
CoreFoundation
cups
Directory Services
HIToolBox
Kerberos
loginwindow
Mail
OpenSSL
QuartzComposerScreenSaver
Security Interface
Safari
X11
zlib

--uncutsaniflush