Monday, September 8, 2008

Robert Hernreich - Web 2.0 security risks being ignored - Silicon.com

Web 2.0 security risks being ignored - Silicon.com
Web 2.0 presents a barely understood risk to companies embracing social networking and instant messaging technology as business tools and could force a change in corporate IT security and greater use of encryption. Almost two-thirds (65 per cent) of

Twitter Distracts and Annoys - BusinessWeek
It was on a gorgeous summer day that I vowed I would never Twitter . I was speaking at a Seattle conference of tech-savvy professionals, feeling rather old fashioned as I tried to network (i.e., talk to people in person) before the opening session

Web 2.0 Asia :: LIFT Asia - as good as it gets - Wired
(((Every human being has an individual Internet. Every cultural region has its own web. Web 2.0 is not the same phenomenon as "Web due punto zero." I haven't forgotten you, Italy -- because I never will.)) I spoke at the LIFT Asia the other day. What

Dozens of Product Launches and Announcements Planned for Web 2.0 Expo - PR Newswire
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- O'Reilly Media, Inc. and TechWeb, today preview product and market announcements that will be made at the upcoming Web 2.0 Expo New York. Web 2.0 Expos are the leading global gatherings of developers, designers

Jammer's interception lifts Rice over Memphis - Miami Herald
Chris Jammer returned a 69-yard interception for a touchdown with 11 seconds left to lift Rice to a 42-35 win over Memphis on Saturday night. The interception return came just over a minute after Chase Clement scored on a 9-yard run for the Owls (2-0

Why Is the Internet So Infuriatingly Slow? - Slate
Newsweek 's April 3 cover story finally gives checkout-stand placement to "Web 2.0," everyone's favorite new tech buzzword. You've probably seen the phrase before—in the blogosphere , in the New York Times ' coverage of dot-com executives seeking a

Google open sources web 2.0 security - Silicon.com
Google has released as open source a web application assessment tool, Ratproxy, that is designed to root out potential security flaws. Separately, Google also released Browser Sync, a product designed for keeping multiple versions of Firefox

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