Source favicon21:44 My Only Experience to Japan » Wangjianshuo's blog
I have only been to Japan once. If I hadn't tried to organize my old pictures, I even forget that I have been there for 5 hours at the end of 2004. I enjoy travel, especially to places I have learnt about. For example, Japan. Citizen in China can enter Japan without a visa for up to 72 hours. I have tried that. The only thing you need is a shorepass, although I was Rejected by ANA and Postponed Travel...
Source favicon19:18 台流來襲 » Vista 2.0

圖片來源:ライブ台湾 on goo正所謂「十年河東,十年河西」,前幾年大肆席捲亞洲的「韓流」雖然依舊強勢,但在以日本馬首是瞻的亞洲娛樂市場中,這兩年也興起了一股「台流」!根據好友Jerry的轉述,日本Archiweb公司與當地電信電話公司NTT子公司NTT RESONANT合作,去年十二月十三日在日本著名網站「goo」上,開設「LiveTaiwan on goo」影視網站。 這個影視網站內容包括台灣影視新聞、觀光旅遊、影片介紹等,目前每天上網瀏覽人次約四千人。好比前兩年收視率不錯的三立電視偶像劇「海豚灣的戀人」,也有日本網頁專文推介……我們可以說除了F4拜「流星花園」之便,提早進軍日本市場,現在諸如張惠妹、許紹洋和霍建華等歌手或演員也都紛紛躍上日本的舞台了,期待他們有好的表現啊。嗯,樂觀其成之餘,我不得不說台灣人看「台流」來襲這檔事,還滿有意思的!

Source favicon13:03 It's in the mail... » Official Google Blog




Our shipment of delete buttons finally came in! We're busy affixing them to the Gmail interface as we speak.
Source favicon11:58 2006年「多背一公斤」公益旅遊助學地圖 » Vista 2.0

度過跨年的激情與狂熱,轉眼農曆年也即將來臨。「多背一公斤」公益旅遊項目的主持人安豬,最近順利招募了四十五位有愛心的伙伴一起加入,期待在這嶄新的一年啟動更多公益的活動!看到這張助學地圖,讓我想到了自己。雖然最近老說自個兒被掩埋在地圖瀚海中,但看到這張地圖我還是大大地被震懾住了……看到小小的臺灣上頭,連個小點兒都沒有忽然覺得汗顏,看來我得多多加油啦!

Source favicon09:06 Privacy and MSN Search » MSN Search's WebLog
There’s been quite a frenzy of speculation over the past 24 hours regarding the request by the government for some data in relation to a child online protection lawsuit.  Obviously both privacy and child protection are both super important topics – so I’m glad this discussion is happening.

Some facts have been reported, but mostly I’ve seen a ton of speculation reported as facts.   I wanted to use this blog post to clarify some facts and to share with you what we are thinking here at MSN Search.

Let me start with this core principle statement: privacy of our customers is non-negotiable and something worth fighting to protect.

Now, on to the specifics.  

Over the summer we were subpoenaed by the DOJ regarding a lawsuit.  The subpoena requested that we produce data from our search service. We worked hard to scope the request to something that would be consistent with this principle.  The applicable parties to the case received this data, and  the parties agreed that the information specific to this case would remain confidential.  Specifically, we produced a random sample of pages from our index and some aggregated query logs that listed queries and how often they occurred .  Absolutely no personal data was involved.

With this data you:

        CAN see how frequently some query terms occurred.
        CANNOT look up an IP and see what they queried
        CANNOT look for users who queried for both “TERM A” and “TERM B”.

At MSN Search, we have strict guidelines in place to protect the privacy of our customers data, and I think you’ll agree that privacy was fully protected.  We tried to strike the right balance in a very sensitive matter.

Now that you have more information, you can be the judge J
 

Ken Moss
General Manager – MSN Web Search

Source favicon08:13 Vista Digesting 2006-01-21 » Vista 2.0

我正在關注:

自媒时代报 感谢创作共同协议;感谢RSS聚合技术;感谢蕃薯藤提供这么好的BSP服务;感谢我一时没想到的帮助过我的人和技术。 (tags: blog 自媒)

How do I share my Yanswers with the world? First - thanks so much for all the feedback given to the previous post about our feature & rule changes. The reason we’ve released this product as Beta, was so we could hear from real users like you. We’re listening (well, reading - unless [...]

Source favicon07:18 A resolution for well-being » Official Google Blog
From time to time, the resident physician at Google headquarters weighs in with her thoughts on healthy living. This is not medical advice, and you should check with your own doctor before pursuing any particular course of action.



How many of you resolved that in the New Year you'd start a cholesterol- or blood pressure-reducing medication, or perhaps plan to spend a few days in the coronary care unit? My guess is that not too many of you -- but you might end up needing this sort of help rather than staying resolute to intended lifestyle changes that reduce the risk of heart disease, stroke, and diabetes. Let's face it, it's tough to get motivated. It's so much easier to take the pills or have the tests done -- later.

So to help motivate you now, here's a short review of the findings of a recent study by J. A. Iestra that appears in a 2005 issue of the journal Circulation. It's called "Effect Size Estimates of Lifestyle and Dietary Changes on All Cause Mortality in Coronary Artery Disease Patients." Iestra's data showed notable reductions in coronary artery disease -- and mortality -- when patients make these changes:
The reduction in mortality from coronary artery disease is the same if not better with lifestyle or dietary changes as it is with medications. Other things to consider (but not analyzed in this study) are that lifestyle changes, such as more physical activity, don't produce bad side effects -- well, maybe a little sweat, but all medications may have some side effects. And certainly the cost of exercise vs. medication is lower too. So whether you're a Googler or not, let's all be visionaries not just about our work, but about our own bodies and souls.
07:00 2006/01/21 07:00:00TQ洽谈通搜索力指数排行榜 » TQ洽谈通搜索力指数
 搜索引擎  搜索力指数  排名升降  份额
1. Baidu  89384898     58.06%
2. Google  18602774     12.08%
3. Yahoo  17402026     11.30%
4. 3721  17191806     11.17%
5. 163  4181906     2.72%
6. Sogou  2646694     1.72%
7. QQ  2067706     1.34%
8. China  768334     0.50%
9. iAsk  733922     0.48%
10. Yisou  420790     0.27%
11. Zhongsou  317770     0.21%
12. Tom  231902     0.15%
13. Sohu  8818     0.01%
14. Sina  134     0.00%
Source favicon02:02 数字代替字母的ID » Blog on 27th Floor
常见到某些ID由字母和数字混杂构成,如果仔细看的话,这个数字也许还代表字母,和字母一起组成一个有意义的单词。但一直没看到常用的对应关系,猜想一下:

1, l
2,
3, e
4, a
5, s
6,
7, t
8, g
9, q
0, o

以后可以应用一下。
Source favicon01:08 今晚饭局纪录 » SOHO小报--小精子-最新20篇博客文章-全文

本来我今天的档期安排的是《赞美大雁》,但是因为晚上意外参加了一场饭局,得到了一些不得不在博客上散布的江湖消息,所以大雁的档期被挤到了下周。在此,我向大雁及大雁的粉丝报以诚挚的歉意。

晚上,平客和三表(此人以下简称流氓,省得老有人问我)热忱的邀请我吃饭,我知道,他们又想我了。这是很正常的现象,一旦他们没人挤兑了就会第一个想到拉我参加饭局。我呢,每次都以‘今晚嘴仗必胜’的决心去参加,我相信,早晚有一天,我会在公众场合把丫们损的体无完肤。今晚的败北,我主要输在电影《金刚》的讨论上。我看《金刚》哭得很伤心,而且两天没过好。于是在座所有男人都嘲笑了我,因为他们觉得金刚就是只猩猩,为它哭非常不值得。他们还断言,我看《十面埋伏》,《英雄》和《无极》肯定也哭。我没有正面回答这个问题,只是告诉他们,我看《道德观察》和《中国警务报道》有时候还会哭呢。娘的,爱哭也有罪吗?这些小心眼儿的男人,明明就是嫉妒人家金刚抢了丫们的风头!

席间男人们畅谈了一下未来的网络科技,说着一些我完全听不懂的话,搞得我只能昏昏沉沉的假装听着。只有在谈及新京报问题的时候我才清醒了一下,因为流氓....

Source favicon01:01 Google挺腰子 » Blog on 27th Floor
美国政府要求Google提供一些用户资料,以便从中找出支持自己法案的证据,被Google很牛B地拒绝了。这种作法同另两大网络/IT公司的作法很不相同,在去年,Yahoo和微软都只因政府的要求而提供了全面的合作(有可能Yahoo接到过法院的命令?)。

有个人说过,在我国历史上,从来不缺敢挺腰子的人,哪朝都有,但挺了之后还能活着的,只有宋朝,因此宋朝引起了众多有痣青年的向往。历史记载上确实有些事件表明,宋朝大臣可以在朝堂上走来走去,高谈阔论--其实明朝也可以;有时候说的皇帝没话说,但居然也不杀人,最多流放了事。

之所以当大臣的敢这样做,而皇帝又不敢那样做,是因为在那时皇帝并非绝对正确,他仅仅是天子,而不是天,更不是天理,而天和天理是由学者们来解释的,就是皇帝也只能服一点软。也就是说,那时权利并非一个统一体。

但在伟大的康熙帝时期,这位有为的皇帝在朝堂上发了次火,彻底统一了天子与天的关系,天理归由皇帝老子解释,于是皇帝就是永远正确的了。这个结论宣传出来,影响非常坏,至少再没有人可以挺腰子并且好好活着了,再后来便没有敢于挺腰子的人了。

Google所面对的这个力量,只不过几种权利中的一家而已,它的命令你可以听,也可以不听,你不听,他还没办法,只能跑去法院,请法官协助,再下一个命令。而这个命令是可以上诉的,如果Google还继续不服的话。想当年WP以及NYT连续跟政府难看,发表全文的五角大楼报告,法官也下了禁令,但官司打下来,报告还是可以发表。

所以,现在Google的律师就很骄傲地宣布,他们“将积极地抵制这一要求”。

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