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“Google is preparing a service that would let users store on its computers essentially all of the files they might keep on their personal-computer hard drives — such as word-processing documents, digital music, video clips and images, say people familia
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“LiveJournal gets sold to Russian media company SUP.”
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“We don’t know if this is real news or a reheat of Thanksgiving week rumors, but The Sunday Express is apparently reporting that News Corp (NWS) is considering a $1 billion bid for LinkedIn.”
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“the command-and-control economic model of traditional television is being quickly superseded by the market chaos of a freewheeling and open digital network.”
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“If Facebook keeps running into or creating the pockets of bad air, the popular sentiment that has given the brash upstart a giant hall pass and theoretical worthiness of $15 billion will fade away.”
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“Vince Cerf interviews Chris DeWolfe (MySpace), Chad Hurley (YouTube), Maurice Levy (Publicis), Biz Stone (Twitter), Peter Norvig (Google) and more…”
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Excellent white paper describing Session Fixation attacks.
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