Jun. 8th, 2007

dsrtao: dsr as a LEGO minifig (Default)
Let us suppose that our target, Tom, is a habitual user of an RSS aggregator. Early on Tom used the service as a fast browser selector, making filtering decisions but ultimately viewing the content by clicking the links. Soon, however, he starts reading some sources right in the aggregator. Eventually Tom relies on the aggregator for leads, filtering and the majority of reading.

Now Mallory gains control of the aggregator in such a fashion that she can insert, edit and delete stories. Tom has a high degree of unwarranted trust in his news source. I don't see any standard verification mechanisms in place for Tom to assure authenticity...

Google is perfectly positioned to be Mallory.
dsrtao: dsr as a LEGO minifig (Default)
Let us suppose that our target, Tom, is a habitual user of an RSS aggregator. Early on Tom used the service as a fast browser selector, making filtering decisions but ultimately viewing the content by clicking the links. Soon, however, he starts reading some sources right in the aggregator. Eventually Tom relies on the aggregator for leads, filtering and the majority of reading.

Now Mallory gains control of the aggregator in such a fashion that she can insert, edit and delete stories. Tom has a high degree of unwarranted trust in his news source. I don't see any standard verification mechanisms in place for Tom to assure authenticity...

Google is perfectly positioned to be Mallory.
dsrtao: dsr as a LEGO minifig (Default)
I just looked back at my last half-dozen posts. Oy, I am such a whiny geek.

I hereby promise that the next five entries will not concern politics, the economy, computer security, or anything in the way of self-oriented depression.

(I don't know what I *am* going to post about, now.)
dsrtao: dsr as a LEGO minifig (Default)
I just looked back at my last half-dozen posts. Oy, I am such a whiny geek.

I hereby promise that the next five entries will not concern politics, the economy, computer security, or anything in the way of self-oriented depression.

(I don't know what I *am* going to post about, now.)
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