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2/23/2009

Facebook de neuf conditions de service: » nous peut ne rien que nous voulons avec votre contenu. Pour toujours. »

Facebook de neuf conditions de service: » nous peut ne rien que nous voulons avec votre contenu. Pour toujours. »

Par Chris Walters , 6 H 14 sur Sun 15 février 2009, vues 619,959

Ce poste a suscité beaucoup de réponses, y compris de Facebook. vérifier les ici.

conditions de service (TOS) utilisés pour dire que lorsque vous fermé un compte sur leur réseau, tous les droits qu'ils a prétendu le contenu d'origine vous téléchargé de Facebook prendrait fin. Pas plus.

Maintenant, tout ce que vous téléchargez à Facebook peut être utilisé par Facebook dans aucune façon ils jugent utile, pour toujours, quel que soit vous faire plus tard. * Vous souhaitez fermer votre compte ? Bon pour vous, mais encore de Facebook a le droit de faire il veut avec votre ancien contenu. Accorder une qu'ils peuvent même sous-licence il s'ils veulent.

Vous accorder par les présentes Facebook une licence irrévocable, perpétuelle, non exclusive, transférable, payante, dans le monde entier (avec le droit d'accorder une sous-licence) pour (a) à utiliser, copier, publier, stream, stocker, conserver, publiquement effectuer ou afficher, transmettre, analyser, reformater, modifier, modifier, cadre, définition, extrait, adapter, créer des œuvres dérivées et distribuer (grâce à plusieurs niveaux), tout utilisateur contenu vous (i) après sur ou en relation avec le service de Facebook ou la promotion de celui-ci sous réserve seulement de vos paramètres de confidentialité ou (ii) permettre un utilisateur de postes, y compris par offrant un lien de partage sur votre site Web et (b) à utiliser votre nom, la ressemblance et l'image pour la toute fin, commerciale, y compris ou de publicité, chacun des (a) et (b) sur ou en relation avec le service de Facebook ou la promotion de celui-ci.

Cette langue est le même que dans les anciens TOS, mais il y avait un important couple de lignes à la fin de cette section ont été supprimés :

Vous pouvez supprimer votre contenu utilisateur du site à tout moment. Si vous choisissez de supprimer le contenu de votre utilisateur, la licence accordée ci-dessus expirera automatiquement, toutefois, vous reconnaissez que la société peut conserver archivés copies de votre contenu utilisateur.

En outre, la section « résiliation vers la fin des TOS stipule :

Les sections suivantes survivra toute résiliation de votre utilisation du service Facebook : interdictions conduite, contenu utilisateur, votre pratiques de confidentialité, don crédits, propriété Proprietary droits, licences, présentations, utilisateur différends ; plaintes, indemnité, General disclaimers, limitation sur la responsabilité, la résiliation et modifications apportées à la loi service Facebook, d'arbitrage, Conseil de ; site compétence et autres.

Assurez-vous que vous téléchargez jamais tout ce que vous n'aise donner pour toujours, parce que c'est de Facebook maintenant.

(Notez que, comme plusieurs lecteurs ont souligné, cela semble être faire vos paramètres de confidentialité, pour tout ce que vous avez protégé du publique complète de la vue ne semble pas être utilisable dans les autres moyens indépendamment).

Oh, vous aussi acceptez d'arbitrage , naturellement. Amusez-vous avec cela.


mise à jour : Plusieurs groupes de Facebook ont formé pour protester contre les TOS nouvelles :
« Personnes contre nouvelles conditions de service (TOS) »
« FACEBOOK vous appartiennent : Protest les changements de nouveau pour les TOS! »
« Ceux contre TOS nouveau de Facebook! »
mise à jour 2: Facebook fondateur Mark Zuckerberg a validé une réponse sur le blog de Facebook. Un résumé brut: "confiance nous, nous faisons pas cette option pour tirer profit de vous, c'est nous sommes protégés juridiquement comme nous permettent de partagez contenu avec d'autres utilisateurs et les services. » Son point selon moi, est qu'il y a intéressantes questions de propriété et droits de l'autorisation lorsqu'ils vous êtes traitent de contenu partagé dans un réseau social :
Encore, la chose intéressante de ce changement dans nos conditions est qu'il souligne l'importance de ces questions et de leur complexité. Les gens veulent propriété complet et le contrôle de leurs informations afin qu'ils peuvent désactiver l'accès à celui-ci à tout moment. En même temps, personnes voulez également être en mesure de mettre les informations d'autres ont partagé avec eux - comme le courriel adresses, numéros de téléphone, photos, etc. - à d'autres services et accorder à ces services l'accès à d'informations ces personnes. Ces deux positions sont contraires aux uns des autres. Il n'existe aucun système aujourd'hui me partager mon adresse de courriel avec vous permet de, puis permet simultanément de moi qui vous partagez avec contrôle et permet également de contrôler quels sont les services que vous partagez avec.

mettre à jour 3: J'ai trouvé simplement que cette clarification validée plus tôt cet après-midi sur The Industry standard. Il leur a été envoyé par un représentant de Facebook et semble confirmer que vos paramètres de confidentialité prime sur tout autre :
Nous demandent pas et ont affirmé jamais la propriété du matériel aux utilisateurs de télécharger. Nouvelles conditions ont été clarifiées pour être plus cohérent avec le comportement du site. C'est-à-dire si vous envoyez un message à un autre utilisateur (ou de poste à leur mur, etc...), que le contenu peut ne pas supprimé par Facebook si vous supprimez votre compte (mais pouvez être supprimés par votre ami (e)). En outre, il est important de noter que cette licence est faite sous Paramètres de confidentialité de l'utilisateur. Si aucune limitation un utilisateur met sur l'affichage du contenu pertinent (p. ex. pour amis spécifiques) est respectées par Facebook. La licence seulement nous permet également d'utiliser l'info « en relation avec le service de Facebook ou la promotion de celui-ci. » Généralement, les utilisateurs attendent et comprennent ce comportement comme il a été une pratique courante pour les services web depuis l'avènement de webmail. Par exemple, si vous envoyez un message à un ami sur un service webmail, ce service ne supprime pas ce message de boîte de réception de votre ami si vous supprimez votre compte.
2/7/2009

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Restore the Hibernate Option in Windows Vista

 

When I ran the Disk Cleanup wizard I accidentally checked “Hibernate Files” to be deleted. The next thing I know was that Hibernate Button was gone from Windows Vista power options and start menu.

This was easy to fix in Windows XP but needs a bit digging to fix in Windows Vista.

I ran the Command Prompt windows as Administrator and typed :

powercfg /hibernate on

If you have UAC enabled, follow these steps:

Click the Start button.

2. Select All Programs.

3. Select Accessories.

4. Right-click on Command Prompt.

5. Select Run as Administrator.

6. When the UAC prompt appears, click Continue.

7. Type powercfg /hibernate on and press Enter on your keyboard.

8. Close the Command Prompt window.

9. Reboot your PC.

Thanks to http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/2106/vista_restore_hibernate_option/ for the tip!

1/29/2009

RDFa Primer

RDFa, What is? What does it do?

“RDFa (or Resource Description Framework - in - attributes) is a set of extensions to XHTML which is now a W3C Recommendation. RDFa uses attributes from XHTML's meta and link elements, and generalises them so that they are usable on all elements. This allows you to annotate XHTML markup with semantics. A simple mapping is defined so that RDF triples may be extracted.”…more

(source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RDFa#cite_note-rdfa_wiki-1)

Bridging the Human and Data Webs

Abstract

Today's web is built predominantly for human consumption. Even as machine-readable data begins to appear on the web, it is typically distributed in a separate file, with a separate format, and very limited correspondence between the human and machine versions. As a result, web browsers can provide only minimal assistance to humans in parsing and processing web data: browsers only see presentation information. We introduce RDFa, which provides a set of XHTML attributes to augment visual data with machine-readable hints. We show how to express simple and more complex datasets using RDFa, and in particular how to turn the existing human-visible text and links into machine-readable data without repeating content.

(source: http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml-rdfa-primer/)

12/28/2008

8 Cool Tools for a Different Photo Viewing Experience

 

photo-collageSometimes viewing pictures in rows and columns can be dull. Luckily, there are a number of services dedicated to making the photo search and viewing experience more interesting. Here are 8 resources that provide a new approach to searching and looking at pictures online.

Which are your favorites? Let us know in the comments.

PicLens


PicLens is a neat Firefox addon that lets you search through thousands of images and videos on a stunning 3D wall or on full screen mode from sites like YouTube, Google, Yahoo, Picassa, Facebook, Photobucket, Flickr, DeviantART, and more.

Once you launch the PicLens application on your browser, you can search for images and videos by keywords and by selecting the site you want to search. You can also simple click the ‘Discover’ button to let PicLens bring you the latest images, news, and videos from around the Web. You can zoom into pictures by clicking on an image or by using the scroll button of your mouse. There is also a new beta version of PicLens, rechristened Cooliris Beta, that lets you share pictures and videos from its 3D wall to your friends through email. For Wordpress bloggers, there is a plugin for creating picture and video slide shows on a blog.

Imagery

Imagery is an image search engine that displays search results in a whole new way. Whenever you search for something using a particular keyword, you will see the resulting thumbnail images in an online Web album gallery style and text free. Mouse over each picture and you get the option of going to the source page of that particular image or of opening the image in a new window. If you simply click on an image, it will open below the thumbnail gallery (see screenshot above).

You can set the number of image results Imagery will show you per page, or define the type of files like small, medium, large, black & white, grayscale, color, or on file extensions such as jpg, png, etc.

Zleek

Zleek allows you to create photo albums called Zleek Books, in amazing layouts and share them with your friends and family for them to comment on your pictures. What makes Zleek special and different from other online photo albums is that it allows you to go beyond the rows and columns positioning of your pictures and create collages in a manner that you choose. You can resize and rotate your pictures on the Zleek Book page, choose from multiple backgrounds, and set the album sharing permissions settings.

Interestingness

Interestingness, as the name suggests, creates stunning collages of up to 500 pictures from Flickr that you can feast your eyes on every day. Just keep the site as your homepage and rest assured you’ll be greeted with pleasant images every time you open your browser.

WebMynd

WebMynd is a Firefox addon that tracks the sites you visit and displays them in an attractive visual playback, whenever you want, online or off. WebMynd stores the screenshots of websites you visit on your computer hard drive and the text is sent and stored in its server. You can choose which websites WebMynd stores on your computer and which ones to ignore.

WebMynd provides a reel view in which you can see the screenshots of your visited sites one by one or the grid view wherein you can see the thumbnails of the various sites you visited. WebMynd also integrates into the Google search results page whenever you run a search and displays its results alongside the Google search results on the same page.

Compfight


Compfight is a Flickr search tool that displays images from Flickr without any frills. So if you are just looking for pictures without descriptions, Flickr user names, comments, and other details, you might just want to use this tool. You can search by tags or ‘all text’. The tool also has some features like filtering by Creative Commons or commercial use pictures, safe search, and displaying picture dimensions on mouse hover.

Blackr


Blackr is a neat bookmarklet that you can use to view a Flickr picture on a black or white background, without any of the text, comments, and other details that come with it on the Flickr site. You can choose to have a white or black border on the picture as well.

When you are viewing a picture on Flickr, just click the Blackr button on your browser bookmarks toolbar and viola, you will see just the picture minus everything else. If you want a search engine that displays pictures on a black background, try Flickriver.

Photoree


Photoree is to pictures what StumbleUpon is to websites. You can set your preferences about what type of pictures you want Photoree to show you. You can also rate the pictures and those that have been up-rated by you will automatically get included in your personal gallery.

8 Cool Tools for a Different Photo Viewing Experience

12/27/2008

Quote of The Day

 
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Put your hand on a hot stove for a minute, and it seems like an hour. Sit with a pretty girl for an hour, and it seems like a minute. That's relativity.

Albert Einstein

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12/26/2008

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A single death is a tragedy; a million deaths is a statistic.

Josef Stalin

12/25/2008

The Internet's 100 oldest dot-com domains

By Jr Raphael , PC World , 12/22/2008

Sponsored by:
From Network World:

The Internet's been around in some form for decades. It wasn't until the mid-1980s, though, that the Web as we know it started coming together -- and those precious dot-com domains started getting snatched up.


Take a quiz to see how much of techie you were in the 1980s.


As we finish out the tech-centric year of 2008, we thought we'd take a look back at the Internet's oldest commercial Web sites -- the ones registered back when chatting about "the Net" was as socially acceptable as wearing Jedi garb into a crowded nightclub. So grab your light sabers, dear friends -- we're boarding the Millennium Falcon and heading back to a virtual galaxy far, far away.

The Internet's First Dot-Com

Let me set the scene for you: The year was 1985. MS-DOS 3.0 was the PC operating system of choice, most commonly run on the top-selling Tandy 1000 personal computer.

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A newly formed company called Dell was getting ready to release its first machine, the "Turbo PC." The Commodore Amiga 1000 was also about to hit the market.

That same spring, the first dot-com domain was registered with the sale of symbolics.com on March 15, 1985. The site belonged to a computer manufacturer known for its Open Genera Lisp and Macsyma computer algebra systems.

Symbolics declared bankruptcy in the early 90s but is still under operation with new owners. That means symbolics.com is the Internet's oldest still-functioning dot-com domain -- and, I must say, it still looks like it was designed in 1985.

Other highlights: Some of the other early dot-coms are domains we know well. The ninth recorded registration went to hp.com on March 3, 1986. IBM bought its domain a couple of weeks later. AT&T followed in April, and Apple joined the club after another year. Unfortunately, the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine only goes back to the mid-90s, but even in 1997, you can see how relatively low-tech apple.com looked compared with the snazzy standards we enjoy today.

Some other noteworthy notches on the dot-com timeline that didn't make the first 100: Microsoft bought microsoft.com in May 1991; PC World entered the online world in April '92; Yahoo reserved its dot-com home in January of 1995; and Google grabbed google.com in September 1997.

As a heads-up, one conspicuous omission that may catch your eye: anything remotely pornographic. (Those 2400 BPS modems didn't make for great image transmission.) Allow me to satisfy your curiosity, though: Sex.com first surfaced in 1994. Porn.com came into existence about a year later.

The Full List

All right, prurient interests addressed, ready to check out the full list of dot-com pioneers? Brace yourself, and dig in.

1. symbolics.com: March 15, 1985

2. bbn.com: April 24, 1985

3. think.com: May 24, 1985

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4. mcc.com: July 11, 1985

5. dec.com: September 30, 1985

6. northrop.com: November 7, 1985

7. xerox.com: January 9, 1986

8. sri.com: January 17, 1986

9. hp.com: March 3, 1986

10. bellcore.com: March 5, 1986

11. ibm.com: March 19, 1986

12. sun.com: March 19, 1986

13. intel.com: March 25, 1986

14. ti.com: March 25, 1986

15. att.com: April 25, 1986

16. gmr.com: May 8, 1986

17. tek.com: May 8, 1986

18. fmc.com: July 10, 1986

19. ub.com: July 10, 1986

20. bell-atl.com: August 5, 1986

21. ge.com: August 5, 1986

22. grebyn.com: August 5, 1986

23. isc.com: August 5, 1986

24. nsc.com: August 5, 1986

25. stargate.com: August 5, 1986

26. boeing.com: September 2, 1986

27. itcorp.com: September 18, 1986

28. siemens.com: September 29, 1986

29. pyramid.com: October 18, 1986

30. alphacdc.com: October 27, 1986

31. bdm.com: October 27, 1986

32. fluke.com: October 27, 1986

33. inmet.com: October 27, 1986

34. kesmai.com: October 27, 1986

35. mentor.com: October 27, 1986

36. nec.com: October 27, 1986

37. ray.com: October 27, 1986

38. rosemount.com: October 27, 1986

39. vortex.com: October 27, 1986

40. alcoa.com: November 5, 1986

41. gte.com: November 5, 1986

42. adobe.com: November 17, 1986

43. amd.com: November 17, 1986

44. das.com: November 17, 1986

45. data-io.com: November 17, 1986

46. octopus.com: November 17, 1986

47. portal.com: November 17, 1986

48. teltone.com: November 17, 1986

49. 3com.com: December 11, 1986

50. amdahl.com: December 11, 1986

51. ccur.com: December 11, 1986

52. ci.com: December 11, 1986

53. convergent.com: December 11, 1986

54. dg.com: December 11, 1986

55. peregrine.com: December 11, 1986

56. quad.com: December 11, 1986

57. sq.com: December 11, 1986

58. tandy.com: December 11, 1986

59. tti.com: December 11, 1986

60. unisys.com: December 11, 1986

61. cgi.com: January 19, 1987

62. cts.com: January 19, 1987

63. spdcc.com: January 19, 1987

64. apple.com: February 19, 1987

65. nma.com: March 4, 1987

66. prime.com: March 4, 1987

67. philips.com: April 4, 1987

68. datacube.com: April 23, 1987

69. kai.com: April 23, 1987

70. tic.com: April 23, 1987

71. vine.com: April 23, 1987

72. ncr.com: April 30, 1987

73. cisco.com: May 14, 1987

74. rdl.com: May 14, 1987

75. slb.com: May 20, 1987

76. parcplace.com: May 27, 1987

77. utc.com: May 27, 1987

78. ide.com: June 26, 1987

79. trw.com: July 9, 1987

80. unipress.com: July 13, 1987

81. dupont.com: July 27, 1987

82. lockheed.com: July 27, 1987

83. rosetta.com: July 28, 1987

84. toad.com: August 18, 1987

85. quick.com: August 31, 1987

86. allied.com: September 3, 1987

87. dsc.com: September 3, 1987

88. sco.com: September 3, 1987

89. gene.com: September 22, 1987

90. kccs.com: September 22, 1987

91. spectra.com: September 22, 1987

92. wlk.com: September 22, 1987

93. mentat.com: September 30, 1987

94. wyse.com: October 14, 1987

95. cfg.com: November 2, 1987

96. marble.com: November 9, 1987

97. cayman.com: November 16, 1987

98. entity.com: November 16, 1987

99. ksr.com: November 24, 1987

100. nynexst.com: November 30, 1987

(Domain record data provided by iWhoIs.com)

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To all of my readers, friends, and family……: )

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12/24/2008

The process account used to run ASP.NET must have read access to the IIS metabase « DotNet Friends

 

May 28, 2008 by patriwala

When I publish my asp.net application and configure with iis6.0 (in windows XP) I got the error

“The process account used to run ASP.NET must have read access to the IIS metabase “

Steps:

1) Open the command prompt and go to the root path.

2) (here I m used Operating System is Windows XP) go to the dotnet framework Path. cd {Your Root Path}\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727

3) write this in to command prompt aspnet_regiis –ga ASPNET

run this it gives The User ‘aspnet’ not exist.

This command with parameter (-ga) check the Grants the specified user (ASPNET) or group access to the IIS metabase and other directories that are used by ASP.NET.

4) write this in to command prompt aspnet_regiis –iru

run this it install the iis.

This command is Installs the version of ASP.NET that is associated with Aspnet_regiis.exe and only registers ASP.NET in IIS.

5) write this in to command prompt aspnet_regiis -s W3SVC/1/Root/.

Installs the script map points to the ASP.NET ISAPI version associated with Aspnet_regiis.exe. ASP.NET applications at the specified application root path and its subdirectories.

Thnx.


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The process account used to run ASP.NET must have read access to the IIS metabase « DotNet Friends

 

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