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Finding Linux Bugs Before they Become Exploits
It's not everyday that there is a public security exploit published for the Linux kernel, yet that is what happened in early July. Though the flaw itself was patched in the mainline Linux kernel sever...
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Apple working on digital albums, tablet PC: sources
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The major music labels are planning a new digital album format that will debut with a tablet-like personal computer from Apple Inc in September, people familiar with the plans said on Monday.
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One more time, for now: Google and antitrust
As I've written a number of times on this blog--I didn['t realize how many until I Googled it; see, for examples, here , here , here , and here --it's only a matter of time before the Antitrust Divisiondeclares Google's manifest superiority has become illegal.
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Bill Gates quits Facebook over friends
Bill Gates is giving up on Facebook because 'It was too much trouble.' AFP reported that the Microsoft co-founder said he was forced to quit the popular social networking site because too many people wanted to be his friend -- approximately 10,000 people.
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International Social Media Strategy: One Size Does Not Fit All
While the social media space is becoming more defined every day, it's still the Wild West; especially when you look to take your strategy international. It may seem overwhelming, but if you embrace the opportunity, you could get large payoffs. ...
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Are You Ready For? Black Monday?
Security experts from PC Tools have pinpointed November 24 as potentially the peak of malicious activity for 2008. They reached their conclusion on the specific date after analyzing well over 500,000 machines from around the world.Guardian.co.uk states that 'the number of people shopping online this Christmas is expected to grow again this year, with internet sales in the UK alone predicted to hit £13.16bn - an increase of 15% over 2007.' It should be noted that November 28 will be the busiest shopping day of the year, a day so popular in fact that it even has its own name, 'Black Friday'. So logically thinking? the increase of malicious attacks, spam, spyware, and everything else evil should be expected to climb just mere days before people start entering in their private data for online purchases. Spam and all the other wrongdoing of others shouldn't sway anyone from shopping online, as this stuff is going on everyday. Just remember to use your common sense? if something sounds fi
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10 Days In Google Books Game Begins
Free stuff has a way of piquing people's interest, and Google intends to capitalize on this fact with a new competition that is starting today. 10 Days in Google Books may drive use of the search giant's literature-related service by putting Sony Readers on the line. Every day, would-be contestants are supposed to answer five questions. (Today's first one relates to F. Scott Fitzgerald and some song lyrics, if you want an example.) Then, they're meant to "submit an essay that best describes what the experience of reading will be like in 100 years," according to the official rules. Finally, judges will select the three best essays (which can't top 50 words), and the essays' authors will each be awarded a Sony Reader. This might sound like a bit of work compared to the more standard name-in-a-hat giveaway. But the process of answering the questions should drive people to use Google Books, and folks who are interested in Sony Readers are the sorts of ind
WebProNews

Google`s YouTube Money Pit
by Mike Moran Image via CrunchBase Analysts keep bringing it up. Reporters do, too. How much money is Google losing on YouTube? And can they afford it? The lingering question that affects Internet marketers the most is what happens if Google decides they can't afford it. If you are using YouTube for marketing, should you be worried? First off, no one knows how much YouTube costs Google, nor how much revenue it brings in. Given the cost of servers, storage, and bandwidth for streaming so much video over the Web, it's certainly true that it costs them a bundle--far more than they ever expected. It's likely that YouTube has become as popular with video watchers as Google expected, but they miscalculated its appeal to the advertisers whose money offsets the costs. Advertisers have not yet flocked to be shown side-by-side with amateur content, while services that show Hollywood videos, such as Hulu, have flourished in comparison. Google continues to tweak its offering, but admits t
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Twitter Blocked In White House
Twitter may not have as many friends in high places as its fans imagined. Robert Gibbs recently let slip that Twitter is blocked on White House computers. This news seems a bit odd, considering that the BarackObama Twitter account was used so much prior to the election, and that it still gets the occasional update. There's an official whitehouse account that sees a fair amount of action, as well. But White House Press Secretary Gibbs said during a C-SPAN interview, "Twitter is blocked on White House computers," and given his job description, he's liable to be pretty well informed on the matter. Gibbs also sort of pooh-poohed the idea of famous people using Twitter, explaining why he personally doesn't have an account by saying, "I'm on camera enough that people have a decent sense of what I'm doing minus Twittering." These remarks don't represent the end of Twitter's world
WebProNews

LA-based LGBT volunteer group does straight-up good
More than 700 people have joined Gay for Good since Steve Gratwick, Frank Roller and Tony Biel co-founded it in December.
Topix.net

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