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OOXML row continues
News OOXML is also theoretically open, but central to the UKUUG's legal action is ISO's fast-tracking of the format into standardisation without properly addressing its many unresolved technical flaws - an... [02 May 2008]
Tech Futures: The talkification of the web
Comment By adding telephone functionality to HTML pages, innovative software developers are about to give your browser a voice. I recently met Ribbit CEO Ted Griggs at his Mountain View offices - just across Highway 101 from the... [01 May 2008]
Security threat: One web page infected every five seconds
News Released Wednesday, Sophos said in its Security Threat Report that an average of more than 15,000 web pages were compromised daily between January and March. About 79 per cent of compromised web pages... [24 Apr 2008]
Say it in pictures - Google mobile ads go graphical
News Google requires only one ad per page, and the ads must link to mobile-specific web pages. As with the company's text-based mobile ads, the Google image ads are displayed... [24 Apr 2008]
Google bots are crawling in a new way
News Google's search bots, which scour the web constantly for new pages, have begun a new, more active phase of their indexing jobs. In a blog post last week, Jayant Madhavan and Alon Halevy... [16 Apr 2008]
Yahoo! tests the Google route to advertising bliss
News will test the use of Google advertisements on some of its search pages, the companies have said, a move that raises the possibility of a significant departure from Yahoo! and Google... [10 Apr 2008]
Phishers attack social networking generation
News The Symantec report notes social-networking sites are attractive to cybercriminals because such pages "are generally trusted by users". G is for Google Social-networking websites are fast becoming a key... [09 Apr 2008]
Box-tickers risk serious data breaches
Comment Take unstructured data, for example - web pages, notes of conversations, and the cacophony of information languishing in spreadsheets on individual laptops throughout the organisation. G is for Google [28 Mar 2008]
Just whose legislation rules the internet?
Comment We allow our users to create blogs, but we don't make any claims about the content of these pages. Since then Google has bought Blogger.com and everyone who's anyone appears to have a... [05 Mar 2008]
Google warns: Malicious 'drive-by downloads' on the up
News However, Google uses the StopBadware.org list of compromised sites to place "interstitial pages" (pages that sits between the search results pages and the suspect page)... [20 Feb 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 30.11.07
Round-Up However, the tech-savvy Tories, of all people, managed to get hold of a list of the demands through pages cached on Google. Actually, techies litter the top 25, with the Google... [30 Nov 2007]
Google: Consulting the Dictionary
White Paper Google's own spellchecking is built upon its own word and phrase database gleaned while indexing web pages. Google also offers a definition service powered by... [10 Oct 2007]
Google Advertising Tools: Working With AdSense
White Paper Once one knows how to work with AdSense, one can start making money from the web sites by placing Google's ad code in the web pages. Google makes its living from... [10 Oct 2007]
Real world terrain coming to the virtual sphere
News Another project is SceneCaster, a new technology that allows anyone to make 3D "scenes" incorporating models from the 3D Warehouse that can then be attached to blogs or Facebook pages or even to Flickr. [09 Oct 2007]
TorrentSpy out of luck in email hacking suit
News Ira Rothken, TorrentSpy's attorney said: "We believe that the MPAA, when it paid $15,000 for about 30 pages of emails, knew or should have known they were involved in purchasing something in a wrongful... [29 Aug 2007]
