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satanadama | 7 hours ago
NSA Helped Microsoft Improve Windows 7 Security ---- What helps you to improve your Windows 7 security? The new is, actually, NSA doesn’t really help make Windows 7. Make here I mean programming. It just uses its “unique expertise and operational knowledge of system threats and vulnerabilities” to help shape “Microsoft’s operating system security guide”, according
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clubillrepute | 3 hours ago
As of this moment in time the best city in the world to be in is Dubai . This is a city with an amazing lifestyle and nightlife. A place people can come to be re-invented. For at least the last decade the city has been the location of the world’s most amazing structures. Wonderful jaw dropping five, six and even seven star hotels have been built attracting famous celebrities and royalty from
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Chris Pirillo (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
Tempting You to Click is a post from Chris Pirillo Online advertising is so pervasive that most people barely glance at it. Advertising has become part of the Internet landscape. One way that advertisers are hoping to stir interest is to put their advertising on social network sites like Facebook and Twitter. For example, on Twitter, you would see someone you follow post a link. A click leads to advertising....
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Freeware Software (Free subscription) | yesterday
Save $5 on total purchase of Vipre coupon which published on November 2009 and will expired on April 2010. Vipre Antivirus plus Antispyware is a computer security software published by Sunbelt. You can download the free trial software to test out its' effectiveness in protecting your PC from harmful PC viruses including Trojan Horse, worms, virus, spyware and rogue antispyware . $5 off Coupon Code:...
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SiliconRepublic.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
500 million EU citizens will soon benefit from more consumer choice, better coverage with faster internet broadband and from greater rights to privacy thanks to a telecoms reform packaged agreed by the EU Parliament yesterday.
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | yesterday
The liberty-security balance is centuries old. On the DNA database, I think we're getting it right As Willie Whitelaw once noted, balancing the rights of the individual against the rights of society as a whole is one of the most difficult responsibilities home secretaries face. It has been a constant tension faced by the office throughout its 227-year history. Methods of detection, such as interviewing...
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Electronic Frontier Foundation (Free subscription) | yesterday
One cannot go online today without eventually being asked to accept a set of so-called Terms of Service (or TOS). Such TOS agreements have become ubiquitous to websites and other online services in the same way End User License Agreements (EULAs) have become the mainstay of the software industry. Yet while we are often aware that such Terms of Service exist, very few of us know and understand what...
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Windows Fanatics (Free subscription) | yesterday
Every year, I try to pull together the best deals that I possibly can to pass along to you. This year is no exception. With the economy as tough as it is, everyone needs a helping hand — especially for the holidays. Some of the biggest software companies have come forward to offer all of you amazing discounts! If a particular offer needs a coupon code, it is listed within the bolded offer title....
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Adotas (Free subscription) | yesterday
ADOTAS - Even a blind man can see that advances in display related to targeting and customization are coming at a clip and herald the awakening of a brave new world — one that has privacy advocates and the Federal Trade Commission yipping nervously like small dogs. Google certainly isn’t blind — its recent AdMob purchase shows keen foresight. Search marketing may have recovered faster...
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Not a sheep (Free subscription) | yesterday
Well this Register article which informs us that: "A bug in Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser is causing more than 50 million files stored online to leak potentially sensitive information that could compromise user privacy, a security researcher said. The documents stored in Adobe's PDF format display the internal disk location where the file is stored, an oversight that can inadvertently...
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NewsBusters (Free subscription) | yesterday
The ClimateGate email leak has demonstrated in full force a glaring double standard in the mainstream media's coverage of leaked information. Too often, liberal media outlets jump at the chance to damage conservative figures by publishing sensitive information, but refuse to publish such information if it discredits or hinders the left's efforts. As Clay Waters reported yesterday , Andew Revkin, who...
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The Open Rights Group (Free subscription) | yesterday
Lilian Edwards, one of our Advisory Council, has this superb post about the Digital Economy Bill on her excellent panGloss blog: So, once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more, where the breach is of copyright of course. First a brief summary of the terrain. Clauses 4-17 of the Digital Economy Bill introduce an “initial obligations” regime for ISPs, whereby subscribers accused of...
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Fast Company (Free subscription) | yesterday
TiVo, everyone's favorite DVR maker, has just signed an agreement with Google to hand over tons of data on its users habits for analysis. The upshot: Advertisements are going to be even more targeted and personal. It's how Internet TV ads will work in the future . What TiVo gets is raw revenue, courtesy of Google's TV Ads service. In exchange, Google gets accurate second-by-second data on which TiVo...
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The Industry Standard (Free subscription) | yesterday
After two years of often bitter debate, the European Parliament approved a raft of new telecom laws Tuesday. Majority support for the package was achieved after the Parliament reached a compromise with national governments earlier this month on the controversial issue of illegal file sharing over the Internet. The laws are designed to give European citizens cheaper telecom services, more privacy and...
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SEO Blog and Entertainmet Blogger (Free subscription) | yesterday
Norton Internet Security 2010 v17.1.0.19 Norton Internet Security 2010 v17.1.0.19 | 117,29 Mb Norton Internet Security was designed to be the fastest virus, spyware and internet protection you can buy. The Norton Internet Security main window acts as a security management interface. Norton Internet Security 2010 will be the fastest and lightest security suite Symantec has ever delivered. It guards...
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clubillrepute | 3 hours ago
As of this moment in time the best city in the world to be in is Dubai . This is a city with an amazing lifestyle and nightlife. A place people can come to be re-invented. For at least the last decade the city has been the location of the world’s most amazing structures. Wonderful jaw dropping five, six and even seven star hotels have been built attracting famous celebrities and royalty from all over...
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satanadama | 7 hours ago
NSA Helped Microsoft Improve Windows 7 Security ---- What helps you to improve your Windows 7 security? The new is, actually, NSA doesn’t really help make Windows 7. Make here I mean programming. It just uses its “unique expertise and operational knowledge of system threats and vulnerabilities” to help shape “Microsoft’s operating system security guide”, according to Richard Schaeffer, Information
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dashan | 11/23/2009
Marc Jacobs handbags--your brillion choice Ever see a handbag you like, and then realize it has one thing so egregiously, terribly wrong with it that it almost makes you palpably upset? Like you were so close to finding a handbag oasis in the desert, and then it turns out that, by a single cruel twist of fate, that it was...