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Article | 16/09/2008 Do ISPs pose a bigger online privacy threat than Google?
The increased monitoring and profiling of Internet users by companies such as Google and its DoubleClick online advertising subsidiary is widely seen ...
Article | 16/09/2008 How to Set Your Facebook Privacy Settings
Facebook, since its mistakes with the Beacon advertising incident, has rolled out one of the most robust security systems for any social network, whic...
Article | 9/09/2008 'Distributed Web' takes center stage at DEMO
DEMO executive producer Chris Shipley isn't sure what to call the evolution of Web 2.0 software and applications, but she is sure of one thing: It sho...
Article | 9/09/2008 Twenty-five best business software tools and services
Anyone who says their business "runs itself" probably owes a great debt of gratitude to a small army of software applications and Web services that ti...
Article | 4/09/2008 Google Chrome: the first true Web 2.0 browser
Google's just-released Chrome takes the same approach to browser design that Google takes to its home page -- stripped-down, fast and functional, with...
Article | 21/08/2008 20 crazy things people do to get Wi-Fi connections
In their quest to get Wi-Fi Internet connectivity, people have done some pretty desperate things over the years.
Article | 21/08/2008 Wi-Fi tweaks for speed freaks
One thing you can depend on these days is that the claims made for wireless routers, like 300Mbit/sec. throughput and 1,000-foot range, are nothing mo...
Article | 12/08/2008 15 great, free privacy downloads
One of the worst privacy invaders the world has ever seen is the Internet. When you surf, Web sites can find out where you've been and can gather othe...
Article | 12/08/2008 Social networking behind the firewall
Microsoft calls it TownSquare. Deloitte hosts D Street. IBM has its Beehive, and Best Buy its BlueShirt Nation.
Article | 7/08/2008 New social networks invent twists to stay in game
New social network players say don't call "game over" simply because MySpace and Facebook are pulling in about 70 per cent of the Web traffic that's h...
Article | 4/08/2008 Snooping into a co-worker's e-mail? You could be arrested
Ever pass by a co-worker's unattended computer and consider taking a peek at her e-mails? Or have you ever thought it would be a funny prank to figure...
Article | 30/07/2008 Norton Internet Security 2009 beta ramps up
Security software customers are speaking with their feet: They want security updates and other security interruptions out of their faces, and they won...
Article | 23/07/2008 Buyer beware: ADSL filters
If you've just upgraded from ADSL to ADSL2+ broadband, you may want to check your line filters. Chances are that you're not getting the speed you shou...
Article | 23/07/2008 Planting seeds of sustainability on Facebook
Two Canadian university students hope to plant the seeds of sustainability on Facebook with an application that monitors power consumption and uses pe...
Article | 22/07/2008 Corporate IT Can Learn a Lot From Web 2.0 Coders
On July 14, Yahoo's Flickr unit reported that the latest update to the photo-sharing Web site went live two days earlier with five changes made by two...
Article | 18/07/2008 US Air Force lets Web 2.0 flourish behind walls
The US Air Force is using Web 2.0 technologies to better support its missions despite wariness about security, a civilian technology official of the s...
Article | 17/07/2008 Five Web 2.0 dev lessons for enterprise IT
Yahoo's Flickr unit reported yesterday that the latest update to the photo sharing Web site went live with 9 changes made by three of its developers. ...
Article | 17/07/2008 Online office apps get real
Web-based office suites are coming into their own at last. For quite a while, Web-based suites -- which offered word processing, spreadsheets, presen...
Article | 15/07/2008 Take control of your online image
The rise of online networking sites has made it easier to connect with colleagues and learn about job openings. It's also part of a much larger trend ...
Article | 9/07/2008 How to mashup without a screwup
Given the short history of mashups in the enterprise, IT departments likely don't entirely understand the technology's role in the business. Organizat...

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