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Where’s the Spam?

I have only received one spam email today. By this time of the day I’ve on average over the last months received about 10-15 spam emails on my 3 web-exposed email addresses, sometimes more. I checked with some of my friends, and many of them have the same story.

I’ve jokingly commented before that I like spam, because it tells me that my email server is alive and kicking. Well today’s absence of spam had me run a few email checks to see if it was ok, and all the vitals indicate good health. Plus I’ve received quite a few real emails both newsletters and personal.

After all the criticism of the new Can Spam Act, I doubt that is the cause. But what else could it be? Are I and my friends just going through a weird statistical spam-void or is it something others have noticed as well.

P.S. Wise guys that take this as an invitation to spam me – don’t bother, I never read them anyway!

WebFountain: A Smart Search Engine from IBM

IBM is developing a pretty clever search engine named WebFountain. The engine indexes the web in a similar way as typical search engines do, but additionally uses automatic annotation modules that “makes sense” of the meaning of the indexed documents. Sadly for us nerds, they don’t plan to make this a public search engine, but rather a tool for data analysts and research companies, paying substantial amounts for access to the engine. But this is certainly one of the hints that search engines are becoming a smarter breed (see also Google’s Director of technology’s comment here in Wired’s 2004 predictions).
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New Year, New Features

Happy new year everybody! To celebrate the new year I made some minor changes to the Wetware site. Most notable is the Trendwatch section.

Instead of posting the news links I find once a week, I will be sending them directly to the Trendwatch as I come across them. There should be a couple of new links there several times during the week. Trendwatch also has its own RSS feed so you can subscribe to it separately from the more lengthy articles that will still keep coming at a similar rate as before.

Thanks for reading Wetware last year and please keep sending me tips about interesting stuff that could make good articles or Trendwatch links.