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IBM news may signal enterprise mashup maturity
An assortment of vendors are releasing enterprise mashup development tools during this week's Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco, but those announcements may gain additional resonance from news that broke about two weeks ago, when IBM announced a pair of mashup-related pro
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Secret Geek A-Team Hacks Back, Defends Worldwide Web
In June 2005, a balding, slightly overweight, perpetually T-shirt-clad 26-year-old computer consultant named Dan Kaminsky decided to get in shape. He began by scanning the Internet for workout tips and read that five minutes of sprinting was the equivalent of a half-hour jog. This seemed like
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Secret Geek A-Team Hacks Back, Defends Worldwide Web
In June 2005, a balding, slightly overweight, perpetually T-shirt-clad 26-year-old computer consultant named Dan Kaminsky decided to get in shape. He began by scanning the Internet for workout tips and read that five minutes of sprinting was the equivalent of a half-hour jog. This seemed like
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Secret Geek A-Team Hacks Back, Defends Worldwide Web
In June 2005, a balding, slightly overweight, perpetually T-shirt-clad 26-year-old computer consultant named Dan Kaminsky decided to get in shape. He began by scanning the Internet for workout tips and read that five minutes of sprinting was the equivalent of a half-hour jog. This seemed like
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Users may help to vet Android apps
Google may use a user-driven rating system to help keep bad or harmful Android applications off mobile phones.The search giant is in talks with mobile operators about offering phones based on its Android open-so
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Building-block datacenters may reshape IT
A major transformation in the way that large datacenters are built is under way, and the expected changes may have as much impact on IT productivity as the adoption of shipping containers did on operations in the freight industry starting in the late 1950s.
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Cloud computing may draw government action
Cloud computing will soon become an area of hot debate in Washington, D.C., with policy makers debating issues such as the privacy and security of data in the cloud, a panel of tech experts said Friday.There are
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Google's Street View snaps of Paris may result in lawsuits
Google has begun scanning the streets of Paris, gathering data for its Street View service, which adds street-level photography to the satellite views offered by Google Maps. The search company will gather a wealth of data from the project but, thanks to France's stri
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6 New Web Technologies of 2008 You Need to Use Now
Every year, we see scores of innovations trickle onto the web — everything from new browser features to cool web apps to entire programming languages. Some of these concepts just make us smile, then we move on. Some completely blow our minds with their utility and ingenuity — and beco
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6 New Web Technologies of 2008 You Need to Use Now
Every year, we see scores of innovations trickle onto the web — everything from new browser features to cool web apps to entire programming languages. Some of these concepts just make us smile, then we move on. Some completely blow our minds with their utility and ingenuity — and beco
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Mashups a hot item at Web 2.0 show
Mashups, which unite disparate data sources in quickly developed Web applications, are a hot topic at the Web 2.0 Expo conference in San Francisco this week, with companies including Serena Software, JackBe, and Kapow Technologies offering new products geared to mashu
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May 21, 1901: Connecticut Sets First Speed Limit at 12 MPH
1901: Connecticut passes the first U.S. state law regulating motor vehicles. It sets a speed limit of 12 mph in cities and a whopping 15 mph outside. The law was not the first U.S. speed limit, just the first for automobiles. New Amsterdam (which was yet to become New York City) decreed
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May 21, 1901: Connecticut Sets First Speed Limit at 12 MPH
1901: Connecticut passes the first U.S. state law regulating motor vehicles. It sets a speed limit of 12 mph in cities and a whopping 15 mph outside. The law was not the first U.S. speed limit, just the first for automobiles. New Amsterdam (which was yet to become New York City) decreed
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Mobile Web use hits an upward curve at last
Data traffic to mobile phones jumped 463 percent in November compared to the same month last year, according to the latest State of the Mobile Web report from Opera Software.Page views were up by 303 percent ove
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Danish ISP may fight order to fence in The Pirate Bay
One of Denmark's largest ISPs is considering fighting a court order to shut off its subscribers' access to The Pirate Bay, the embattled file-sharing search engine.Tele2 was ordered to shut off access last week
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Struggling Sprint offers unlimited talk, data, and Web access for $100
Sprint Nextel went one step further than rival U.S. mobile operators on Thursday by offering unlimited voice, data, and multimedia services for $99.99 per month.The $99.99 Simply Everything plan, launching Frida
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Enterprise mashups revealed at Web 2.0 conference
Tracing the history of mashups to the music business, an Oracle executive touted enterprise-class mashups Wednesday at the Web 2.0 Expo conference in San Francisco.In the music space, mashups pulled together tun
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Asustek offers Web-based storage for Eee PCs
Asustek Computer plans to offer buyers of its popular Eee PC low-cost laptop additional storage for songs, videos, and other data via the Internet.Starting Tuesday, buyers of the Eee PC 901 will be able to use 2
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Facebook hack fuels Web 2.0 concerns
Researchers at security gateway vendor Fortinet have uncovered an adware-distribution scheme being carried out on the Facebook social networking site considered to be the first attack propagated on the wildly popular online portal.
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Opera to Web developers: Come to MAMA
Opera Software on Wednesday revealed a search engine that indexes structural information about Web pages so Web developers and standards bodies can see what technologies are being used to build Web sites and how they are being used.
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