Feb
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2009
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Feb
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2009
Comments Off on Google Latitude: An In-Depth Look – Computerworld | tags: google, mobile, news, Phone, privacy, technology, tv, web, wireless | posted in technical news
Feb
10
2009
Comments Off on A quarter of British teenagers bullied online, says report – Times Online | tags: google, news, technology, tv, web | posted in technical news
Feb
10
2009
Shrike82 writes “Mozilla have described plans for the next version of their popular web browser, Firefox. Mozilla’s “Ubiquity project” is set to become a standard feature, allowing “users to type natural language phrases into the browser to perform certain tasks, such as typing ‘map 10 Downing Street’ to instantly see a Google map of that address, or ‘share-on-delicious’ to bookmark the site you’re currently visiting on the social news site.” Also of interest is so-called “lightweight theming” allowing users to customise the browsers design more easily. The launch date is still somewhat unclear, and Mozilla are apparently unsure if version 3.2 will be released at all, apparently considering going straight to Firefox 4.”

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Feb
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2009
Comments Off on The Perils Of Facebook – Calgary Herald | tags: facebook, google, network, networking, news, web | posted in technical news
Feb
10
2009
Comments Off on Google Latitude: An In-Depth Look – Computerworld | tags: google, mobile, news, Phone, privacy, technology, tv, web, wireless | posted in technical news
Feb
10
2009
When those Apple advertisements tout “there’s an app for just about anything,” they aren’t kidding. The latest example? A new iPhone application which just debuted in Japan’s App Store transforms the handheld into a full-blown web server. The application allows your iPhone to appear just like any other web server on the web.
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Feb
10
2009
An anonymous reader writes “I do my own Web design and have a few websites — MySQL, PHP, CSS, HTML, that kind of thing. It’s simple, amateur stuff, but I would love to have some reasonable ways to assess their security myself and patch the big holes, or possibly enlist someone to do ‘white hat’ work to assist me. I have absolutely no idea how to proceed. I don’t want to get mired in a never-ending paranoia-fueled race to patch holes before the hackers find them, but on the other hand, I don’t want my websites to look like Swiss cheese. Right now, I wouldn’t know what kind of cheese they look like: Swiss, Havarti, or hard as Parmesan. How can I take reasonable steps to protect these websites myself? What books has the community found useful? What groups (if any) can offer me inexpensive white-hat hacking that won’t end up costing me a first-born child? Or am I better off just waiting until a problem arises and then fixing it?”

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Feb
10
2009
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Feb
10
2009
Comments Off on mocoNews.net – The G1's Privacy Problem – Washington Post | tags: 3G, google, mobile, news, Phone, privacy, technology, tv, web, wireless | posted in technical news