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    Another Spammer Loses in Court

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    cat and mouse”. Facebook Wins $873 Million Judgment Against Spammer The penalty is the largest award yet under the 2003 Can-Spam Act. By Thomas Claburn,  InformationWeek Nov. 24, 2008 URL:  http://www.informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=212200205 Facebook on Friday won $873 million in damages from a spammer, the largest award to date under the 2003 Can-Spam Act. The penalty for illegal spamming appears to be rising. Facebook’s award tops the $234 million judgment won by MySpace in May

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    The Adventures of a MacGeek

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    in Vegas, with a bouquet of roses in hand and a hangdog expression its face. It's promising to be good. It wants us to take it back. Should we open our hearts and give the relationship with Parallels one more try? Or should we kick it to the curb? Continue Reading the full story

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    Intranet Blog :: Main Page

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    sure your consultant (MS partner or implementer) give you a list of those things that stop working across farms.” Still more advice from Information Week writer Nicolas Hoover (thanks to our own Cathy Mcknight for bringing this to my attention, Can Microsoft Keep SharePoint Rolling?) “The software's Swiss Army knife approach helps companies create more useful intranets, set up document sharing, offer blogs and wikis, and build a richer online company directory. This boundary-blurring nature is part of its appeal, and can even

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    Reviews Interactive

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    Over the weekend, InformationWeek has published a very positive review of Sun SPARC Enterprise T5440 server. The review is also running in this week's print edition of InformationWeek. In his evaluation, Jeff Ballard of InformationWeek stated the "T5440 server will excel anywhere throughput is more important than CPU

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    ::: Big Whoop :::

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    Of all the Google news instilling the fear of big brother in American businessmen and consumer advocates alike, the reports on Chinese censorship seem to be the most considerable. There’s a lot of political hoo-ha and corporate double-face, and the real dangers as I see them, are generally hidden from public view; at least, few people are able to connect the dots and express the urgency. In 10 years of Internet growth and proliferation, netizens in the West have become accustomed to

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    Can the Penguin beat the Beast of Redmond?

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    Date: October 31, 2008 10:02:12 AM PDT To: Dewayne Hendricks <dewayne@warpspeed.com>, David Farber <dave@farber.net>, johnmacsgroup@yahoogroups.com Subject: Can the Penguin beat the Beast of Redmond? <http://www.informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=211800393> Linux Headed For More PCs Than Windows Think Windows is hot? HP, Lenovo, Asustek, and other PC makers are developing computers that can give people access to basic functions, such as e-mail and Web browsing, in less than 30 seconds.

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    YOUTUBE'S NEW VIDEO MONETIZATION OFFER

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    in plenty of time for the 2008 Christmas shopping season, perhaps more PP members will jump on the bandwagon soon. It'll help line their pockets with money while lining fan's stocking with presents. ---- The references for this article include: "Google's YouTube: Finally, A Way to Make Money," Information Week, October 8, 2008, and YouTube (internal references above).

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    Phishing and Security

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    Identity Thief Goes "Phishing" for Consumers Credit Information (ftc.gov) Growing risk of phishing attacks Phishers target Nordea's one-time password system 'Phishing' scams reel in your identity Phishers Would Face 5 Years Under New Bill

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    Solihatbudisetiyadi's Weblog

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    mengatakan Explorer tidak mengikuti standar Web, menggunakan komponen ActiveX yang sering membahayakan, dan kelemahannya terhadap pemasangan spyware dan malware —dan kurangnya fitur-fitur yang dianggap pemakai Firefox penting. [5] Microsoft sendiri telah merespons bahwa mereka tidak menganggap jika isu-isu mengenai keamanan dan fitur Explorer perlu dikhawatirkan. [6]. Versi 2.0 diluncurkan pada 24 Oktober 2006. Pada versi 2.0 ini, Mozilla mempunyai bug (kelemahan) yaitu akan “crash&#822

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