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In the wake of one of the worst natural disasters, Japan is in a bad state. The fifth largest earthquake in history left much of the island in ruins, and the resulting tsunami caused as much damage again and was felt all around the world. This is obviously being made a lot worse by the [...]
A new Twitter security weakness has been exposed today, in the form of Google’s own URL shortner, Goo.gl. Twitter think this happened through accounts being phished and then used to push out the fast spreading worm. This then infects the Goo.gl shortner and hijacks the redirection service, sending people to a domain with ‘m28sx.html’ included. [...]
Google is constantly evolving, as you would expect from a company that has to update it’s algorithm more than once a year. The latest offering is an extension of the increasingly popular Chrome browser, a lightweight Chrome operating system. Google is soon to launch this new breed of exclusively Chrome based netbooks later in 2010. [...]
The first beta version of the latest incarnation of Microsoft’s Office suite was released yesterday, Office 365. With the growth of cloud based services since the last release, this new 365 version has been brought up to date with an array of new online collaboration tools. According to Microsoft, they have been considering integrating hosted [...]
With the collaboration and sharing facilitated by ‘Web 2.0′ culture, it’s not a surprise that the way we interact with the Internet is changing. From netbooks to cloud computing, social media to shopping, the pace of change is relentless. The latest piece of software to undergo the ‘Web 2.0′ transformation is the browser, with RockMelt. [...]
Blekko, the newest search engine to be considered a possible threat to Google, finally launched their Beta version this week, after more than three years in development. The so-called ‘social search’ engine, which was founded by Rich Skrenta (former CEO of community site Topix), aims to provide more relevant and targeted search results by allowing [...]
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