By Ferdie in
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October 7th, 2008
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Another company was hit by an SQL injection this week, this time its Adobe. Two sites of this company was attacked. A few weeks back the Businessweek web site was attacked by the same SQL injection. It was the security firm Sophos Laboratiories [...]
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By Ferdie in
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September 28th, 2008
Adobe launched Photoshop CS3 just last year, but the company is already hinting at new features planned for the next version of the software. Details of the program were not spread out and was limited, Adobe representatives showed off what a 3 GB image could look like at the opening address at Photoshop [...]
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By Ferdie in
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August 22nd, 2008
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The first most important advantage of hosting files on the Internet is access. If those files are hosted online, you can easily inform someone about the URL of the file and any password required to access the files. This is especially useful for people on the go, since they can access the files [...]
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By Ferdie in
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July 1st, 2008
Contrary to the misconception by many, domain registrationi easy. There are now lots of several sources for a quick and cheap internet domain registration that make applying so easy. There should be no more excuse for not checking it out. thse online tools eable one to save money on the domains.
Here are the answers [...]
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By Yra in
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June 13th, 2008
Blogger or not, Technorati matters to you. Its authority on everything on the web is hard to question, what with over 112 million blogs on its watchlist. It tracks hyperlinks and gauges popularity according to these. For bloggers, Technorati is useful in looking for trackbacks and links from other sites and blogs through Blog Reactions, [...]
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By Yra in
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June 11th, 2008
On September 20 and 21, the Convention Center in Las Vegas will play host to the 2008 BlogWorld & New Media Expo, the first and only industry-wide event on blogging with the largest blogging conference and trade show filled with seminars and talks from prominent figures in the industry. For bloggers, vloggers, podcasters and new [...]
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By Yra in
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June 9th, 2008
There are still many people who do not have Internet at home or in the office. But whether or not you have online access anytime, much of the Internet remains unexplored. What newbies do not understand is that there is more to the Net than webmail and surfing. But how do you get started? [...]
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By Yra in
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June 6th, 2008
Viral videos or popular art form? You’ve seen them before–mashups of videos, images and sounds in new and totally unexpected ways, giving life to content that’s fresh and innovative. Nobody can stop you from making them yourself and sharing your creations to the world. Totalrecut.com provides you with the tools and know-how you need to [...]
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By Yra in
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June 2nd, 2008
Get more from Google through two of their services. First, lend a hand and test-drive Google Experimental, which could just change how the world searches for information. Sign up for one experiment and say what you think of them. There are three running at the moment: Keyboard shortcuts, Keyword suggestions, and Alternate views for search [...]
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By Yra in
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May 30th, 2008
Automatic Clearing House (ACH) networks process three kinds of electronic payments: Direct Deposit, Direct Payment and check conversion. You’ve probably encountered these processes in online banking or your employer. Direct Deposit can be used for payroll, expense reimbursements, pension and dividend payments, among others. When you sign up, you can authorize a company to deposit [...]
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