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asp.net » Tutto .NET - Sep 29, 2008
So, today, i wanted to use reCAPTCHA. Since this is an online service I was a bit skeptical at first with regard to downtime. However their faq states the following : reCAPTCHA has distributed locations and multiple …
Also tagged: ajax, updatepanel
gigaom.com » GigaOM - Aug 15, 2008
To some, a web site like Craigslist asking you to verify that you are indeed a human by retyping distorted, nonsensical words is irritating. But the next time you do it, you could be helping to fill in some historical …
Also tagged: web, new york times, uncategorized, ticketmaster, captcha, nyt internet
sitepoint.com » SitePoint - Aug 15, 2008
A little over a year ago, a research team at Carnegie Mellon Univeristy launched reCAPTCHA, a plug-in CAPTCHA service for web sites that serves the dual purpose of fighting spam bots and helping the Internet Archive …
Also tagged: spam, ocr, scanning, captcha, digitization, news and 38 trends
teleread.org » TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home - Aug 14, 2008
When is a CAPTCHA not annoying? When it is used to help digitize old public domain texts. CAPTCHAs are those tests that are supposed to verify you are a real human by making you type some distorted letters or numbers …
Also tagged: new york times, ocr, public domain, internet archive, scanning, optical character recognition, chris meadows
downloadsquad.com » Download Squad - Apr 8, 2008
Filed under: Internet, Security, Blogging, E-mail Looking for a way to post your email address online, but don't relish the idea of spambots picking up your address and sending you email ads for Viagra and anatomical …
downloadsquad.com » Download Squad - Jan 25, 2008
Filed under: Utilities, Blogging, Web services, Freeware, Social Software, web 2.0 If you've had a blog for any length of time, you've probably been assaulted with blog comment spam. Users of WordPress have the …
Also tagged: wordpress, akismet, captcha, spam filter, simple spam filter, tweet this
gizmodo.com » Gizmodo - Oct 2, 2007
You know the test you have to take on Digg or Facebook, the one that proves you're a human? You see a hard-to-read word or string of gibberish, and you type in the correct characters. Carnegie Mellon researchers …
Also tagged: humans, computers, captcha, distributed computing
jp.techcrunch.com » TechCrunch Japan - Sep 17, 2007
「キャプチャ」といえば、スパム対策で人間にだけ読めるようにした文字として知られている。ところがreCaptchaは、本をスキャンしてインターネットアーカイブに収めるのにも、この技術を活用しているちょっと賢いサービス。カーネギーメロン大学のコンピューターサイエンス部門のプロジェクトだ。 …
Also tagged: uncategorized