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Microsoft Adds Windows Live Search To Facebook
Facebook users' Web queries will produce search results and paid search ads generated by Microsoft's search engine.
InformationWeek |
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Online Threats Materializing Faster, Study Shows
The bad guys on the Internet are narrowing the time frame they need to unleash computer attacks that take advantage of publicly disclosed security holes, new research shows.
CBS 5 Bay Area |
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Online program through District 51 keeps students from failing classes
Katie Ellerman would have been behind in school before she even got a chance to start.
The Daily Sentinel |
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Study: Online threats emerging faster
The bad guys on the Internet are narrowing the time frame they need to unleash computer attacks that take advantage of publicly disclosed security holes, new research shows.
MSNBC |
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Online threats materializing faster, study shows
The bad guys on the Internet are narrowing the time frame they need to unleash computer attacks that take advantage of publicly disclosed security holes, new research shows. More and more of these attacks are coming within 24 hours after a vulnerability is...
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Someone found your camera and they want you to have it back
Imagine you lost the camera that had those one-of-a-kind vacation photos, or images of a keepsake moment. Now imagine a stranger finding it: Would you feel happy, or somehow that your privacy was invaded, if that stranger put some of your images on the Web to track you down?
The Pantagraph |
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Senators Threaten Ban On 'Net Data Disclosures To Foreign Governments
Sens. Dick Durbin and Tom Coburn ask Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang, and Google chief Eric Schmidt not to help censor or repress Internet users.
InformationWeek |
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Microsoft re-patches XPe
— Jul. 17, 2008 — Microsoft has released its July 2008 batch of security updates for Windows XP Embedded.
WindowsForDevices |
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Outsourcing Capital Bangalore Bombed; One Dead, 15 Injured
Eight small bombs exploded in quick succession across the south Indian IT city of Bangalore on Friday, killing a woman and wounding at least 15 people, police said.
InformationWeek |
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HP: Nvidia graphics defect an issue since November 2007
Hewlett-Packard says the Nvidia graphics chip problem has been a warranty issue since November of last year.
CNET |
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Verizon's Wireless Surge
The company posted better than expected Q2 earnings, thanks to growth in its wireless business.
Forbes |
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Poland bans cops from using social networking site 28 Jul 2008, 2040 hrs IST,REUTERS
WARSAW: Poland's national police headquarters has banned officers from using a popular social networking site similar to Facebook because they were spending too much time using it, a newspaper said on Monday.
The Times of India |
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Poland bans cops from using social networking site 28 Jul 2008, 2040 hrs IST,REUTERS
WARSAW: Poland's national police headquarters has banned officers from using a popular social networking site similar to Facebook because they were spending too much time using it, a newspaper said on Monday.
The Times of India |
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Blog Readers and Political Affiliation
GW professors examiner who reads the more than 112 million blogs worldwide, the politics of these readers, and how much they participate in American politics in their paper "Self-Segregation or Deliberation? Blog Readership, Participation, and Polarization in American Politics."
Newswise |
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Oracle alleges SAP of embraced corporate espionage
RISING RANCOR: Oracle Corp. expanded its allegations of corporate espionage against rival SAP AG Monday in the latest volley of documents filed in a 16-month-old lawsuit.
Tri-City Herald |
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Online threats materializing faster, study shows
(AP:SAN JOSE, Calif.) The bad guys on the Internet are narrowing the time frame they need to unleash computer attacks that take advantage of publicly disclosed security holes, new research shows.
INO News |
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Media: Newsnight editor quits for leading PR role at Google
Barron expected to start new role in September and will report to company's European head of communications
Guardian Unlimited |
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Ex-Google engineers introduce new search engine 'Cuil'
(AP:SAN FRANCISCO) Anna Patterson's last Internet search engine was so impressive that industry leader Google Inc. bought the technology in 2004 to upgrade its own system.
INO News |
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Online threats materializing faster, study shows
Mon, Jul 28, 2008 (4:21 p.m.) The bad guys on the Internet are narrowing the time frame they need to unleash computer attacks that take advantage of publicly disclosed security holes, new research shows.
Las Vegas Sun |
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Aiming For Google But Hitting Yahoo!?
Yet another search start-up takes aim at the Internet, which ain't exactly grand for the Web portal.
Forbes |
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Recent Original Stories
When Dell put up its IdeaStorm community-feedback site, the company was surprised by the strong response in favor of shipping personal computers with Linux.
New Mobile Computing |
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Verizon's Wireless Surge
Company posts better than expected Q2 earnings, thanks to growth in its wireless business.
Forbes |
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In its second such agreement this week, Microsoft has struck a deal
under which it will extend amnesty to a company that's using what the software maker claims is patented Microsoft intellectual property embedded in the open source Linux computer operating system.
New Mobile Computing |
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Apple Still Has Not Patched the DNS Hole
Steve Shockley notes an article up at TidBITS on Apple's unexplained failure to patch the DNS vulnerability that we have been discussing for a few weeks now. "Apple uses the popular Internet Systems Consortium BIND DNS server which was one of the first tools patched, but Apple has yet to include the fixed version in Mac OS X Server, despite being notified of vulnerability details early in the ...
Slashdot |
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Worlds cheapest laptop goes on sale
A Taiwanese manufacturer is selling what is possibly the worlds cheapest laptop.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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