How Evil Is Google? Ask This Man Robert McGarvey 5/23/2011 32 comments Scott Cleland says Google is a force working against the US Constitution and other societal mainstays.
Adulterous Site Outsmarts Apple & Google Joe Stanganelli 5/16/2011 47 comments Ashley Madison, a dating site for married people, took just two days to develop its iWipe app to erase location data tracked by smartphones.
Security Clan Chat: Facebook's Accidental Leak IE Radio 5/13/2011 223 comments A third party pointed out this week that Facebook has for years been giving away users' personal information to advertisers and other third parties through a flaw in its applications integration system. Join us for today's Security Clan chat.
The Web's 'Best Law' Endures Robert McGarvey 5/12/2011 16 comments Section 230 protects sites from liability for defamatory content, but it doesn't coddle malicious posters.
Investing in Identity Internet Evolution Security Clan Poll 5/12/2011 Post a comment Which supplemental personal identity tools should enterprises be looking to invest in?
Leaks May Hinder Facebook's Creep Security Clan Editor's Blog 5/11/2011 13 comments Facebook has been giving away users' personal information to advertisers through a flaw in its applications integration system.
Google to Post Interior Photos of Stores Alan Reiter's Wireless Web World 5/6/2011 14 comments After a long wait, Google is finally offering to post photos of store interiors as a service for businesses that want to get noticed.
Considering the Rep of Web Rep Management Christopher Olson 5/6/2011 31 comments Reputation management firms seem to get results on the Internet, but there are a few red flags to check before you enlist one of them.
A Non-GPS Internet Tracking Method Michael Kassner 5/5/2011 40 comments Researchers at Northwestern University have found a way to establish the location of an IP-connected device to within 700 meters.
How Evil Is Google? Ask This Man Robert McGarvey 5/23/2011 32 comments Scott Cleland says Google is a force working against the US Constitution and other societal mainstays.
Adulterous Site Outsmarts Apple & Google Joe Stanganelli 5/16/2011 47 comments Ashley Madison, a dating site for married people, took just two days to develop its iWipe app to erase location data tracked by smartphones.
Security Clan Chat: Facebook's Accidental Leak IE Radio 5/13/2011 223 comments A third party pointed out this week that Facebook has for years been giving away users' personal information to advertisers and other third parties through a flaw in its applications integration system. Join us for today's Security Clan chat.
The Web's 'Best Law' Endures Robert McGarvey 5/12/2011 16 comments Section 230 protects sites from liability for defamatory content, but it doesn't coddle malicious posters.
Investing in Identity Internet Evolution Security Clan Poll 5/12/2011 Post a comment Which supplemental personal identity tools should enterprises be looking to invest in?
Leaks May Hinder Facebook's Creep Security Clan Editor's Blog 5/11/2011 13 comments Facebook has been giving away users' personal information to advertisers through a flaw in its applications integration system.
Google to Post Interior Photos of Stores Alan Reiter's Wireless Web World 5/6/2011 14 comments After a long wait, Google is finally offering to post photos of store interiors as a service for businesses that want to get noticed.
Considering the Rep of Web Rep Management Christopher Olson 5/6/2011 31 comments Reputation management firms seem to get results on the Internet, but there are a few red flags to check before you enlist one of them.
A Non-GPS Internet Tracking Method Michael Kassner 5/5/2011 40 comments Researchers at Northwestern University have found a way to establish the location of an IP-connected device to within 700 meters.
In the 1970 science fiction thriller Colossus: The Forbin Project, two giant supercomputers from the United States and Soviet Union secretly join forces to take control of the collective nuclear might of the two countries. In the film, the two machines discover each other's existence, communicate back-and-forth, share their collective data, and cut their human creators out of the process. It is the ultimate example of machine-to-machine communications, or M2M.
The smartphone market reached a significant milestone, a breakthrough that may cause vendors to celebrate but could strain the capabilities of IT service desks.
In the fall of 2011, around 160,000 students in 190 countries enrolled in a Stanford-sponsored online course about artificial intelligence. About 23,000 completed the course and got certificates, including 248 who got a perfect score. The university offered the same course the old-fashioned way to students sitting in Stanford classrooms. None of the those students got a perfect score.
As Mitch Wagner discussed today, Yahoo is acquiring Tumblr. The big Internet debate at the moment is whether Tumblr will be good or bad for Yahoo. Regardless of their stances on the future of Yahoo itself, many claim that Yahoo will somehow ruin Tumblr.
New York's Metropolitan Transit Authority is conducting a pilot test of digital kiosks to guide subway users to where they want to go more efficiently and at lower cost.
The whole Amazon.reader debate is a double-stupid. It's stupid to think that there's any e-book buyer who doesn't know Amazon's URL, and it was stupider to let ICANN launch the whole free-form TLD initiative to start with.
While NFC's original goal was to enhance mobile commerce applications, it is finding its way into a number of other uses, which is creating both opportunity as well as challenges for IT departments.
Enterprises would like to move to cloud computing but are hesitant because they are concerned about providers’ ability to secure company data. Here are some tips that help to ensure that if breaches occur, the business is not left holding the bag.
Edmunds separates customers into segments based on the info it collects on its site and from partners, and uses that to push out custom content, said Brian Baron, director of business analytics for Edmunds.com, at Predictive Analytics Innovation Summit.
The automotive website uses propensity modeling to target ads and customer registration forms, said Brian Baron, director of business analytics for Edmunds.com, at Predictive Analytics Innovation Summit.
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M2M: Rise of the Machines? Not Yet David Weldon In the 1970 science fiction thriller Colossus: The Forbin Project, two giant supercomputers from the United States and Soviet Union secretly join forces to take control of the collective nuclear might of the two countries. In the film, the two machines discover each other's existence, communicate back-and-forth, share their collective data, and cut their human creators out of the process. It is the ultimate example of machine-to-machine communications, or M2M. CLICK FOR MORE
M2M: Rise of the Machines? Not Yet David Weldon In the 1970 science fiction thriller Colossus: The Forbin Project, two giant supercomputers from the United States and Soviet Union secretly join forces to take control of the collective nuclear might of the two countries. In the film, the two machines discover each other's existence, communicate back-and-forth, share their collective data, and cut their human creators out of the process. It is the ultimate example of machine-to-machine communications, or M2M. CLICK FOR MORE
M2M: Rise of the Machines? Not Yet David Weldon In the 1970 science fiction thriller Colossus: The Forbin Project, two giant supercomputers from the United States and Soviet Union secretly join forces to take control of the collective nuclear might of the two countries. In the film, the two machines discover each other's existence, communicate back-and-forth, share their collective data, and cut their human creators out of the process. It is the ultimate example of machine-to-machine communications, or M2M. CLICK FOR MORE
M2M: Rise of the Machines? Not Yet David Weldon In the 1970 science fiction thriller Colossus: The Forbin Project, two giant supercomputers from the United States and Soviet Union secretly join forces to take control of the collective nuclear might of the two countries. In the film, the two machines discover each other's existence, communicate back-and-forth, share their collective data, and cut their human creators out of the process. It is the ultimate example of machine-to-machine communications, or M2M. CLICK FOR MORE