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CIO June 26, 2009 Kim S. Nash |
Obama's Cybersecurity Push: What It Means for CIOs President Obama aims to fix U.S. cybersecurity, but can the feds hit a moving target? Not without private sector support and practical solutions. |
InternetNews June 23, 2009 Alex Goldman |
Cloudmark Dives Into Antispam for Mobile Carriers A new service by an antispam industry veteran aims to help mobile carriers face a tide of spam similar to that already inundating e-mail. |
InternetNews June 22, 2009 Alex Goldman |
Bloggers Say Facebook Slow to Fix Security Holes An apparent flaw in Facebook's security has bloggers up in arms, again, about whether user's personal information is safe on social networking sites. |
Wired June 22, 2009 Steven Levy |
Salon Cofounder and Blogger Gives His Short-Form Medium the Long-Form Treatment Salon cofounder Scott Rosenberg has written a new book, Say Everything: How Blogging Began, What It's Becoming, and Why It Matters. |
National Defense May 2009 Sandra I. Erwin |
Cybersecurity and Social Networking Can Coexist, Says Defense Dept. Study Fears of cyber-attacks should not keep the Defense Department from embracing social networking technologies, says a recent report from the National Defense University. |
InternetNews June 18, 2009 Alex Goldman |
New Twitter Worm Variant Rears Its Head Latest attack to prey on the micro-blogging phenom. |
InternetNews June 16, 2009 Alex Goldman |
Twitter, NTT Avoid Cutting Off Iran Protests As protests in Iran continue, Twitter and its Web host adjusted to current events, making this just the latest intersection between social media and government. |
AskMen.com |
You Can Still View Porn In China China appeared to cave in to public pressure Tuesday by announcing that computer users are not required to install Internet-filtering software -- though it will still come with all PCs sold on the mainland. |
Scientific American July 2009 Michael Tennesen |
Avatar Acts: Why Online Realities Need Regulation Conflicts on environments like Second Life can open up new legal questions |
InternetNews June 15, 2009 Kenneth Corbin |
Facebook's Land Grab Off and Running After opening the floodgates to its highly-anticipated vanity URLs, Facebook has converted the addresses for millions of its users from a random string of numbers to a personalized Web address. |
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