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The package from Kaspersky protects from adware, spyware and viruses, and provides parental control and spam filters. Barclays already offers its online-banking customers free antivirus software, but has now beefed up the package to protect against other internet security threats.
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via ZDNet UK @ 8:21 2nd Jul
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Barclays Bank is offering its two million online banking customers free internet security software, worth Ł102. The Kaspersky anti-virus, spy and adware software, plus firewalls and spam filters, can be downloaded under a two-year license, via www.barclays.co.uk, and can be used on up to three personal computers in each household. The bank is also licensing encryption technology from PGP Corporation to safeguard customers personal data
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via Financial Sector Technology @ 5:07 16th Aug
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Eigen Text Provides Online Searchers a Human Maintained and Managed Search Site - While the major search engines have gained a tremendous amount of attention, there are still many online users who prefer human managed and maintained information sites. Why? When trusted online users upload and maintain information for online searches, many web users feel more confident in the results of their searches. EigenText.org provides regular free submissions to online users, allowing individuals to submit their websites freely. Also, there are paid listing options, which can assist businesses to develop page ranking on the site.
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via Business Portal 24 @ 11:18 19th Jul
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BOSTON – (Software Industry Conference 2008) – July 17, 2008 – Today at the Software Industry Conference (SIC), Avangate, a full-service provider for electronic software distribution and reseller management, announced that it has integrated the TrialPay payment option into its e-commerce platform, giving shoppers thousands of ways to pay for their preferred software through Avangate. TrialPay is the payment option that gives online shoppers the software they want, for free, simply by buying or trying something else from one of their favorite brands.
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via IT Backbones Internet @ 21:48 18th Jul
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Linux.com has an interesting look at the inner workings of the Free Software Foundation (FSF). "The purpose of the Free Software Foundation (FSF) is probably obvious from its name -- but what does promoting free software mean in terms of everyday activity? Examining the roles of the organization shows how complex the FSF's advocacy role has become. It also reveals the range of services available to the free software community, and helps to explain how such a small group has had such a major influence on computer technology. As a 501(c)3 charity in the United States, the FSF is run by a board of directors. The current board includes FSF founder and president Richard M. Stallman and long-term member Henry Poole, but, in the last few years, new faces have appeared on the board.
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via Slashdot @ 19:22 29th Aug
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Online banking customers to receive complete commercial security software suite from Kaspersky free of charge
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via Information Age @ 11:26 1st Jul
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Barclays has become the first bank to offer complete free online security software to all its customers
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via 24-7PressRelease.com @ 13:15 6th Sep
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Supports online marketing and subscription sales of Absolute's Computrace LoJack for Laptops software MINNEAPOLIS--(Business Wire)-- Digital River, Inc. (NASDAQ: DRIV), a leading provider of global e-commerce solutions, announced that it signed a new e-commerce agreement with Absolute(R) Software Corporation (TSX: ABT), the maker of Computrace(R) LoJack(R) for Laptops software. Absolute Software is using Digital River's comprehensive e-commerce platform and services to expand its direct-to-consumer business in the United States. Recently Digital River designed and launched an online store, located at www.lojackforlaptops.com, which features subscriptions to Absolute's consumer theft recovery and identity protection software and services. "The online market remains a primary growth channel for software providers worldwide," said Don Peters
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via Reuters @ 19:37 13th Aug
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via Computerworld @ 13:55 5th Aug
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Fortify Software Inc.: Rising Enterprise Adoption of Open Source Software is Putting Businesses At Greater Risk; New data from Fortify Software finds that widely-used open source software packages do not employ best practices for securing code
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via Macro World Investor @ 11:09 21st Jul
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Barclays has become the first UK bank to offer all its two million online banking customers free internet security software covering not only anti-virus software but also spyware, adware, firewalls, parental controls and spam filters.
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via Money Extra @ 19:26 1st Jul
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flosofl writes "Matthew Paul Thomas has an entry on his blog called Why Free Software Has Poor Usability, And How To Improve It. While this advice is helpful and may indeed lead to improvements in many open source programs, the guidelines may be much more difficult for smaller projects. From the entry, 'Free Software has a long and healthy tradition of "show me the code." But when someone points out a usability issue, this tradition turns into "patches welcome," which is unhelpful since most designers aren't programmers. And it's not obvious how else usability specialists should help out.'" Thomas has been developing the ideas in this essay for years. The critique is comprehensive, listing 15 challenges in the way software projects, and in particular free software projects, are structured, with suggestions for improving each one.
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via Slashdot @ 8:13 4th Aug
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UK high street bank Barclays is teaming with anti-virus vendor Kaspersky to offer free online security software to its two million Internet banking customers.
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via Finextra Research @ 11:22 1st Jul
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UK high street bank Barclays is teaming with anti-virus vendor Kaspersky to offer free online security software to its two million Internet banking customers.
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via Finextra Research @ 18:44 1st Jul
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"Whether you are online or offline, freedom matters. Like good health you never think about it or miss it until it is under threat or actually gone. If you love freedom, you probably love free software and it has given us some terrific tools with which to defend freedom. In this article I will give an overview of some of the available resources (Freenet, Wikileaks and Tor) to protect dissident opinion, facilitate whistle blowing and promote the safe and anonymous development of free software.
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via Linux Today @ 23:56 10th Jul
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Rising Enterprise Adoption of Open Source Software is Putting Businesses At Greater Risk New data from Fortify Software finds that widely-used open source software packages do not employ best practices for securing code SAN MATEO, Calif., July 21 /PRNewswire/ -- Fortify Software, Inc., the market leader in enterprise application security solutions for business software assurance, released today its Open Source Security Study which reveals that the most widely-used open source software packages for the enterprise are exposing users to significant and unnecessary business risk. The study validates that Open Source Software (OSS) development communities have yet to adopt a secure development process and often leave dangerous vulnerabilities unaddressed.
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via Reuters @ 10:40 21st Jul
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Nik Software Inc. has announced the immediate availability of its free update for current owners of their award-winning Color Efex Pro 3.0 photographic filters. Color Efex Pro 3.1 now supports Aperture 2.1, Apple’s groundbreaking photo editing and management software, Capture NX 2, the latest version of Nikon Corporation’s award-winning photo editing software, and the Smart Filters feature of Adobe Photoshop CS3. Color Efex Pro 3.1 features Nik Software’s patented U Point® technology and offers a comprehensive, powerful, and easy to use set of software filters for photo enthusiasts and professional photographers.
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via Shutterbug @ 14:26 28th Jul
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(PRWEB) July 12, 2008 -- New California website SeoGoldSoftware.com today announced the release of SEO Online Gold Prospecting Software, the first online marketing software to truly give online marketing professionals an easy way to mine for potential clients who actually need online marketing services.
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via PR-USA.net @ 6:41 14th Jul
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Seattle-based SourceLabs, which develops software for helping Linux and open source developers manage their open source software, said this week that it has upgraded its software. According to the firm, it has upgraded its Self-Support Tools software with new features, including automatically tagging hardware compatibility issues. SourceLabs' software is used by companies to gain support for open source software. The firm's software provides access to information about known issues, bugs, and software updates for open source Java and Linux software. Sourcelabs is venture backed by Ignition Partners, Index Ventures, and Madrona Venture Group.
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via Northwest Innovation @ 3:54 16th Aug
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FSFE welcomes KDE's adoption of the Fiduciary Licence Agreement (FLA) Free Software Foundation Europe welcomes the adoption of the Fiduciary Licence Agreement by the K Desktop Environment project. The FLA is a copyright assignment that allows Free Software projects to assign their copyright to single organisation or person. This enables projects to ensure their legal maintainability, including important issues such as preserving the ability to re-license and certainty to have sufficient rights to enforce licences in court. "We see the adoption of the FLA by KDE as a positive and important milestone in the maturity of the Free Software community," says Georg Greve, president of Free Software Foundation Europe. "The FLA was designed to help projects increase the legal maintainability of their software to ensure long-term protection and reli
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via LWN @ 19:21 23rd Aug
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Shopping is made easy with online malls rearing up their heads. And why not? With the advent of the e-technological age, more and more people are opting for online shopping. The face of online shopping is no different in New Zealand. Type “online shopping, New Zealand” or “online mall, New Zealand” in any of the search engines and hundreds of links are there for you to browse. With more and more people in New Zealand using credit cards, the sitting-at-home shopping, and its fast delivery has increased the number of hits on the online malls. A research states that an increase of 80 percent has been noticed in the last two years in New Zealand, when comparing the number of online shoppers.
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via Articles Bridge @ 0:22 2nd Sep
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This week, online music retailer Rhapsody has launched a new DRM-free music store in the US, allowing users to download unprotected 256kbps MP3 files for $0.99 per track (or $9.99 per album). While Rhapsody is just the latest in a string of online music stores to offer DRM-free music (including Amazon's MP3 store and Apple's iTunes Plus), it bangs another nail in the coffin of DRM in the online music business. We think the move away from DRM will benefit consumers, device vendors and online music retailers, by removing one of the biggest barriers to consumer acceptance of digital music sales.
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via Ovum @ 15:21 3rd Jul
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imageThe Free Software Foundation, a donor supported organization with a mission to “promote computer user freedom and to defend the rights of all free software users,” says there are five reasons you should avoid the iPhone 3G. They are:
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via Macsimum News @ 20:31 17th Jul
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Omniture, Inc. (NASDAQ: OMTR), a leading provider of online business optimization software, today announced that GameFly.com has selected Omniture Test&Target to improve its users' online video game rental experience and provide quantifiable results from its new online marketing campaigns. GameFly is the leading video game rental service. Consumers sign up online and select the games they want from over 5000 of the latest and classic video games across nine platforms. GameFly will use Omniture Test&Target to analyze online marketing campaigns showcasing GameFly's large selection of video game titles. By testing and measuring the effectiveness of each campaign, GameFly can better understand which content leads to higher customer conversion.
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via Macro World Investor @ 11:42 10th Jul
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The bank is giving away security software to its online customers to protect against phishing and data leakage
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via Computing.co.uk @ 9:00 2nd Jul
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