Links for 2006-01-05

Posted on Thursday 5 January 2006

HMAC – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Overview of HMAC algorithm for authenticated messages.
(tags: algorithms crypto hmac protocol reference research security wikipedia)

Integrated Encryption Scheme – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Overview of elliptic curve authenticated encryption protocol.
(tags: algorithms crypto privacy protocol reference research security wikipedia)

iWay : Use your iPod Photo or Nano as a Yahoo! Maps directions viewer!
Load directions from Yahoo Maps to your iPod.
(tags: ipod maps tools yahoo)

BusinessPundit: Why I Quit Entrepreneurship and Got a Real Job
(tags: advice article blog business entrepreneur toread work)


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4 Comments for 'Links for 2006-01-05'

  1.  
    Jon
    January 5, 2006 | 9:59 pm
     

    So I have a theory,

    You are bored with blogging (so sayeth your dad)

    Seriously where do you find all these links.

  2.  
    January 6, 2006 | 8:49 am
     

    I’m not bored with it…there’s plenty of stuff that I could write about…it’s more that I have other things that I need to prioritize with my time now. Plus, I’m trying to write a little less about politics/news type stuff and more about our life, technology, sports, etc. I’ll still write about stuff that I find interesting when I have the time.

    Regarding links, the “Sites We Frequent” list on the sidebar is a good starting point. In particular, I would recommend Slashdot and Digg for tech stuff. The popular list on del.icio.us for new links of interest. Fark and Boing Boing for some of the more weird and funny stories. And, RealClear Politics for daily political columns.

  3.  
    FOB-FriendofBush
    January 7, 2006 | 10:14 am
     

    Matt – this set of blogs looks like it was for Dad, especially BusinessPundit. I (and probably most of your other readers) are still interested in your political views. I guess we won’t hear a lot until closer to the election, right? Love, Dad.

  4.  
    January 7, 2006 | 10:28 am
     

    I just thought the business one might be interesting to read since usually articles are by people claiming “real job” –> entrepeneur is the way to go.

    Maybe I’ll pick up the political blogs again closer to the midterm elections or if anything interesting happens. The past month or so, there hasn’t really been much interesting political news, IMHO.

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