Headlines for May 20th, 2010
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Standing room only for HTML5 – Anyone wondering about the level of interest in the HTML5 specification need only have tried to get into a standing room-only session on the topic at Google's developer conference on Wednesday afternoon.<br /> <br /> An estimated 450 to 500 persons were able to get into the session, entitled [...]
Headlines for May 18th, 2010
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Facebook Slammed By Adware Attack | InformationWeek – A security researcher calls the weekend attack 'stunning in terms of scale.' 5-Year-Old YouTube Tops Networks’ Primetime With 2 Billion Views | Wired.com – YouTube’s viewership now exceeds that of all three networks combined during their “primetime” evening time slot, with more than 2 billion views per [...]
Headlines for April 29th, 2010
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Jon Stewart to Steve Jobs: ‘Chill, baby’ – Apple 2.0 – – The Daily Show host blasts Apple for Big Brother tactics in the lost iPhone case Oregon K-12 Schools All in for Google Apps Education Edition – Oregon became the first state in the nation to sign up for Google Apps for Education, which [...]
Headlines for April 15th, 2010
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Twitter Hits Its Stride, Plans New Features – “Twitter has more than 105 million users and is adding more than 300,000 new ones every day, the micro-blogging network said this week at its developer conference, Chirp, in San Francisco. Twitter also used the event to announce several new features, such as geolocation services, more official [...]
Headlines for April 14th, 2010
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Microsoft acts to avoid Windows blue screen repeat – “Microsoft took steps Tuesday to avoid repeating the debacle two months ago that left Windows XP users staring at the notorious “Blue Screen of Death” error message after they applied a patch. In February, a security update that fixed two flaws in the Windows kernel — [...]




