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It's no wonder that your customers have learned to be a bit wary on the Web. Spam steals their attention. Scams steal…
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It's no wonder that your customers have learned to be a bit wary on the Web. Spam steals their attention. Scams steal…
There’s a massive privacy hole over at photo hosting site SmugMug.com.
After declaring (again) the death (or at least the dying) of print, bloggers and academics have clothed their straw man with proposals that include even government subsidies. It's not just print that's in peril, but real, investigative, long-form journalism. But print's not dead yet, neither is the argument, and bloggers might just lead the resuscitation efforts for journalism itself.
Dan Bricklin has ported the SocialCalc spreadsheet to the OLPC XO as an Open Source project.
The project has a $5,000 bounty offered for the developer who creates a plugin for tagging posts with semantic infrmation.
GoDaddy CEO Bob Parsons has revealed, on his "Hot Points" blog, that after 10 submitted spots were rejected by Fox Network, the network has approved and agreed to air the new 2008 Superbowl Ads starring Danica Patrick in a commericial he calls "Spot On" in an apparent reference to all the rejected spots which are "off" because they were rejected.