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Howto install a content filtering and virus checking proxy (Part I)

04/12/2007  IIIIIIIII
Relevance: 7.02
All Internet content carries a risk. Content Filtering helps companies and home users to stop unwanted data. It is used as part of Internet Firewalls or Proxy Servers to screen the content of all incoming Internet traffic. Content filtering usually works by specifying character strings that, if matched, indicate undesirable content that is to be screened out. Content is typically screened for pornographic content and sometimes also for violence- or hate-oriented content.
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DRM is (almost) dead

03/12/2007  IIIIIIIIII
Relevance: 6.03
DRM infested content willnever be as easy to share and manage as unprotected content, no matter what. This is one of the most fundamental flaws of DRM: unprotected content has better value than protected content. Where there is a margin, there is profit; where there is profit there is a market; where there's a market there are suppliers. DVD Jon is not the problem, he is the inevitable consequence.
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Drupal 5.0 beta scaling new heights in the Content Management Systems arena

11/03/2006  I
Relevance: 5.32
A Content management system is a software which allows one to publish content online without being bogged down by any technical aspects. This article takes an indepth look at Drupal ver 5.0 beta and explores the pros and cons of this very popular CMS.
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LWN.net: KDE 4 Gets More Hot New Stuff

04/01/2007  I
Relevance: 5.31
This week's LWN looks at Get New Hot Stuff in KDE 4. Improvements currently being made by lead developer Josef Spillner include new options for uninstalling content, content synchronisation, the ability to rate content directly from the application interface, a dramatically faster interface and more. Get Hot New Stuff is now a specification on freedesktop.org and used throughout KDE in apps like Amarok and KOrganizer.
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Simple and effective squid content filtering to block MP3 and EXE files

01/07/2007  IIIIIIII
Relevance: 5.26
For security and to save bandwidth you may wish to configure Squid proxy server to block content. You do not want users to download files having extension such as MP3, MPEG, MPG, AVG, EXE etc This tutorial explains simple but effectsquid content filtering using access control list to block files easily.
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How to populate content on a disconnected Red Hat Network Satellite server

04/04/2008  I
Relevance: 5.24
Red Hat Network Satellite server allows users to locally host subscribed content from Red Hat Network and custom content in user-managed channels. An example configuration could include a server syncing content updates directly from RHN, while another mission-critical server could be disconnected from the external network, yet still receive updates via manual syncing. In the latter case, these offline servers must be manually updated regularly.
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Open-source Company Enters Web Content Managment Arena

09/29/2006  III
Relevance: 5.20
Alfresco Software is readying the final piece of its open-source enterprise content management (ECM) software suite with the unveiling of a preview of its Web content management product.
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Ubuntu Free Culture Showcase is born!

08/05/2008  I
Relevance: 5.10
I am really excited to announce the very first Ubuntu Free Culture Showcase! For a long time now we have been shipping a package called example-content with each release of Ubuntu. This package provides a bunch of different pieces of content including audio, video, PDFs, OpenOffice.org documents and more. The idea is that you can use this content to kickstart your new Ubuntu system and see what it can do. example-content has been really useful, but it has been languishing a little recently, and then we had a rather interesting idea -- Why not use example-content as a great way to show off audio and video from free culture artists? It can give artists a platform of millions of Ubuntu users to show off their work and it really excites me because we are applying the Ubuntu ethos to free culture.
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Where Is Mainstream Video Content On Desktop Linux?

06/16/2008  I
Relevance: 4.98
One has to admit, regardless of their feelings of just how idiotic the idea behind Digital Rights Management (DRM) may be, it is frustrating to watch the other two platforms have content we cannot enjoy ourselves.
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Content Protection madness on Vista

05/17/2008  I
Relevance: 4.80
I'm a firm believer in the idea that if you pay for hardware, you should be able to make full use of it. However, DRM and content protection mechanisms are increasingly making this difficult for people.
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