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I Don’t Like Spam!
Been talking to one of the guys who works on anti-spam technology lately, about the ways forward in dealing with spam – in our case, we’ve been discussing how it might be tackled for forums, though blogs have much the … Continue reading
Interesting approaches to dealing with spam
As I’ve made no secret of, I’m heavily involved with forum systems, and the main debate is how to deal with spam. I just saw a discussion where someone was advocating the use of country-based exclusion or inclusion rules, and … Continue reading
Innovation Gone Bad
It does happen, actually – some might say it’s too much of a good thing. But sadly, most do not realise it has happened until too late. You might be wondering how you can over-innovate something, or when innovation could … Continue reading