joeKnowledge Links Archive: Search for internet articles snipeits and links about business, current event news, technology, education, art and science. This site is part of a network of blogs to create a knowledgebase of news articles to search through.
joeKnowledge's Articles In Blogging
December 12, 2005 by joeKnowledge
Many moons ago I wrote about how "Is It Really As Simple As 'Work hard and you will make it'? and it would seem now that I have found out why I feel that way. In a MSN Money article about college debt and over spending I read how basically most people my age (between 25-35) who went to school and *gasp* finished did not get the jobs, the money or any of the stereotipical stuff you usually would think you would get after *ahem* working hard through school (maybe even working full time wh...
May 27, 2005 by joeKnowledge
While this article is like totally promoting Outlook and MSN customer relationship management, it still is a good read. Keeping a good contacts list is just what you should do whether you have a job or ot. If you are starting your own business it is, of course, a good idea.
April 15, 2005 by joeKnowledge
SOURCE: BBC News Bogus blogs snare fresh victims The bogus web journals are being used as traps that infect visitor's machines with keylogging software or viruses. Filtering firm Websense said it had found hundreds of bogus blogs baited with all kinds of malicious software to snare the unwary. Websense warned that the baited blogs could get past traditional security measures that try to protect people from malicious programs. Hidden harm The company said blogs were be...
April 3, 2005 by joeKnowledge
SOURCE: Technology Review A Bold Venture: Creating an 'Electronic Town Square' with Blogs Ellen Simon AP Technology Writer GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) -- It's a journalist's job to ask questions, but they're usually aimed at outsiders. At the News & Record, a 93,000-daily circulation newspaper in Greensboro, reporters and editors are asking tough questions about the paper itself. The biggest questions: If the paper needs to change to survive, what changes should be made? What can...
January 19, 2005 by joeKnowledge
Links Archive Clusters are basically clusters of snippets from different website that provide interesting stories in technology, science, business, education and art. This isn't the first Links Archive Cluster, but I have decided to do it in 2 formats. One can be seen here , and the other is from using Blog Navigator Pro of which is below. In the coming weeks, I will write (hopefully) a new article on Blog Navigator and how useful it is to creating your own knowledge base of archived sto...
December 20, 2004 by joeKnowledge
SOURCE: More Than Just a Mommy on JoeUser.com Kids Given More Rights Than Adults Washington Supreme Court Sucks! By:  JillUser You may have heard about the Washington State Supreme Court's ruling on banning parental telephone eavesdropping.  If not, you should look into it and be afraid.  What the hell are they thinking?! A 17yr old kid assaults an old woman and steals her purse.  Some parents have an idea of who did it so they are on the look out.  A mom l...
May 17, 2005 by joeKnowledge
More news on the job front. On blogger writes about how RSS feeds and classifieds could join forces to share content. SiliconBeat wonders if classifieds ads could shift from newspapers to eBay-craigslist to RSS: The ability of web site owners to publish feeds of their content, known more commonly as RSS, could soon allow sellers and buyers, or employers and potential employees, to more efficiently find each other. Consider XYZ Corp., which wants to hire five programmers. Its human...
April 21, 2005 by joeKnowledge
Anifanatic the blog has moved to Modblog. Also, some journal entries not on the group blog at Modblog will be on the Devaint Art account Those Anifanatics I will post here from time to time but mostly the Anifanatic Issues or any major art report from esourcemagazine. For those members who joined, as you already know, the blog on Modblog is a group blog. The grand opening is set for next week friday. Bring food.
January 19, 2005 by joeKnowledge
SOURCE: The AC Guild on Joe User Interesting Facts About The Rings the lord of the rings By: CaptainCornbread So, I was looking through the 2005 edition of the Guinness book of world records and on pages 173, 176, and 179 I found (in my opinion) the greatest trilogy ever making rather impressive records. Let's start with the most well known. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King jumped into the record books with accepting 11 American Academy Awards. The awards were for ...
January 17, 2005 by joeKnowledge
SOURCE: CNET News.com An Iranian cleric turns blogger for reform Published: January 16, 2005, 7:50 PM PST - By Nazila Fathi Mohammad Ali Abtahi, a vice president of Iran until his resignation last fall in protest against the new hard-line Parliament, is that rare reformist who has kept alive the movement's promise for open communications with the public. For more than a year, Abtahi, a midranking cleric who has been a close ally and confidant of President Mohammad Khatami, has k...
November 20, 2004 by joeKnowledge
This maks me wonder about my own cell carrier. I bet if I ask them about my first late payment and how if I don't renew will I have to pay a fee anyway for leaving (the same fee I would get for leaving now). I bet it would be the same. The only good thing about that is that I want the T-Mobile SideKick and plan on renewing anyway because I need (well, actually want) the Sidekick and its web capabilities. I could pobably get something else for less that goes on the web, but the SideKick is so ...
November 11, 2004 by joeKnowledge
Since I will eventually be using DX for stuff, this is a nice blog by Frogboy (Brad Wardell) about the differences and simularities between the 2 programs. The battle for the widgetfied desktop Link
October 9, 2004 by joeKnowledge
SOURCE: FORBES Media Blogging Beyond The Spin Cycle Steve McGookin, 10.08.04, 2:55 PM ET It's official. The spin cycle has now overtaken the news cycle. The opening debate between George W. Bush and John Kerry was predictably characterized by the usual spin-alley frenzy of rebuttal, pre-buttal and slant. The same, no doubt, will be true of their second debate, scheduled for this evening. But this year, all of that is augmented by a constant stream of real-time analysis from ...
May 23, 2004 by joeKnowledge
I am writing because I am dieing to have one account on joeuser instead of 2. I am in need of using this bloging platform for my personal and professional use and I need to have it all on one spot. I see that there is this thing called Blog Navigator. If I purchase it can I have one blog with sub-blogs like I would like to have???
August 2, 2005 by joeKnowledge
... the more I think it is the idea of the decade! More and more sites are cropping up that are trying to do what I been trying to set up for about 3 - 4 years now. Now you have Indeed.com with its ability to search job listings across the net and giv you an RSS feed for updates and a newcomer named Simply Hired of which does almost the same thing. Both use RSS technology to help those looking for work to find it. But Simply Hired went a step further and now has created Simply F...