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1 000 web domains compromised this month says Finjan: related news
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business web security software More than 1,000 website domains have been compromised by a new round of mass web attacks this month.
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via Manufacturing Computer Solutions @ 8:54 17th Jul
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snydeq writes "Fatal Exception's Neil McAllister raises questions regarding the transforming nature of the Web now that Tim Berners-Lee's early vision has been supplanted by today's much more complex model. AJAX, Google Web Toolkit, Flash and Silverlight all have McAllister asking, 'Is [the Web] still the Web if you can't navigate directly to specific content? Is it still the Web if the content can't be indexed and searched? Is it still the Web if you can only view the application on certain clients or devices? Is it still the Web if you can't view source?' Such questions bely a much bigger question for Web developers, McAllister writes. If today's RIAs no longer resemble the 'Web,' then should we be shoehorning these apps into the Web's infrastructure, or is the problem that the client platforms simply aren't evolving fast enough to meet
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 19:13 3rd Jul
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via Slate Magazine @ 15:30 29th Jul
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BT today became a founding sponsor of the Web Science Research Initiative, an international body established to promote the science and development of the World Wide Web. Established by British Web pioneer Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, with co-directors Nigel Shadbolt, Wendy Hall and Danny Weitzner, the Web Science Research Initiative (WSRI) exists to promote the study of Web Science', a new academic discipline focusing on the analysis, engineering and social impact of the World Wide Web.
in IP & Patents
via Macro World Investor @ 12:06 7th Jul
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We are currently seeking a .Net Web Developer for a 6 month contract with a leading Legal institution in Central London. The role will involve joining a team of developers that are in place to build a new web application for the Finance Department. The skills necessary for this project are: .Net 2.0 (Any 3.5 experience would be beneficial) C# ASP.Net SQL Server 2005 XML/XSLT Web Services XHTML/CSS/Javascript NUnit This is a 6 month contract within a very high profiled Legal organisation which will add alot of weight to your CV. The client has set aside interview slots for next week and it is an immediate start. If you feel you are suitable for this position, please reply with your CV ASAP. Many thanks. (Computer Futures Solutions Limited acts as an Employment Agency and an Employment Business)
in Online Legal Issues
via ZDNet UK @ 4:20 16th Aug
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I recently attended the first-ever Linked Data Planet conference, where a number of pioneers in the field of Semantic Web shared their perspectives on the state of the art — and business — of helping the world tag their web pages for meaning. So what is the Semantic Web and how is it different from the web of today? On the web, most search engines today use key words and the number of links to a page to determine the relevance of search results. This is the wisdom of crowds at work: If the key words you are searching for occur often on that page, and the page is popular (i.e. lots of links to it), then it is probably the best bet for what you are searching for. The downside of this approach is that it infers meaning of the page. On the Semantic Web, the crowds get wiser thanks to the wisdom of authors, who can let the crowds know —
in XML & Metadata
via XML.org @ 6:22 22nd Jul
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In the past, web applications were limited because a web page had to be reloaded (or another page loaded in its place) in order for new data to be obtained. Other methods were available (without loading another page), but the techniques weren’t well supported and had a tendency to be buggy. In recent months, a technique that had not been widely supported in the past has become available to a large number of web surfers, giving developers more freedom to develop cutting-edge web applications. These applications, which asynchronously retrieve XML data via JavaScript, are affectionately known as “Ajax applications” (Asynchronous Javascript and XML applications). In this article, I will explain how to retrieve a remote XML file via Ajax to update a web page, and as this series continues, I will discuss more ways that Ajax technology can be us
in Webmaster Tips
via HTML Goodies @ 11:57 27th Aug
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Valparaiso, IN (PRWEB) August 13, 2008 -- Got Web Host, the original SEO web hosting company, announced today the release of their SEO & Web Hosting Demo Player. This new SEO & Web Hosting Demo Player provides access to over 160 video tutorials. These tutorials cover such subjects as the use of the Direct Admin control panel, transferring domains between various registrars, setting up private nameservers, use of phpMyAdmin and many more common tasks that a web host client might undertake.
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via Promotion World @ 16:08 13th Aug
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NEW YORK, Aug. 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- SpongeTech(R) Delivery Systems, Inc. is pleased to announce that the Dubai Export Import Company, in Dubai, has a second re-order and it is for 210,000 units of our patented Auto Care products and a NEW order of 10,000 test units of SpongeTech(R)'s new kitchen and bath sponges, which is the company's newest product line in the household cleaning product division. This translates to an order in excess of $4,250,000 from this company. This order will be paid in full prior to shipping. We expect to ship this order in its entirety by December 15, 2008.
in IP & Patents
via Stockwatch @ 14:28 4th Aug
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NEW YORK, Aug. 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- SpongeTech(R) Delivery Systems, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: SPNG) is pleased to announce that the Dubai Export Import Company, in Dubai, has a second re-order and it is for 210,000 units of our patented Auto Care products and a NEW order of 10,000 test units of SpongeTech(R)'s new kitchen and bath sponges, which is the company's newest product line in the household cleaning product division. This translates to an order in excess of $4,250,000 from this company. This order will be paid in full prior to shipping. We expect to ship this order in its entirety by December 15, 2008.
in IP & Patents
via Macro World Investor @ 14:26 4th Aug
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Web Design Company in UK offers hosted websites to businesses - Web Site design and Software Development Company in London, kronikmedia offers an innovative approach to web site design in UK. Unlike traditional web site design companies who offer website design as a one off service, Kronik Media are also able to offer bespoke software and websites on a hosted license. This has proved popular with small to medium sized businesses. The cost of bespoke software or web site design and development can be spread over affordable monthly payments. The main benefit however is the on going support and consultancy that is available throughout the year.
in E-commerce
via Business Portal 24 @ 5:55 17th Aug
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Government, business and academics must do more to ensure the web remains an open platform, says Sir Tim Berners Lee, the founder of the world wide web.
in IP & Patents
via CIO @ 16:10 8th Jul
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Here are the most recent Web hosting service reviews submitted by other Web Design / HTML readers. I got 10 new reviews this month. If you love or hate your Web hosting provider, or just feel ambivalent about them, let me know - write a review of your Web hosting provider. It only takes a few minutes to write a review, and you'll be helping lots of people.
in Webmaster Tips
via About @ 13:00 2nd Jul
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With the advent of Google's (GOOG) foray into Web browsers with Google Chrome, we have yet another contender for the title of Web Browser King. If you're not a die-hard web user this may not seem like a great title. Some Web browsers are better than others, yes, but these browsers are free anyway, so what's the point if one is more popular than another. Believe it or not, the business of Web browsers is pretty important, not to mention occasionally profitable. The popular websites of today may also be the operating systems of tomorrow.
in E-commerce
via Seeking Alpha @ 8:58 4th Sep
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1&1 Internet Inc., the world’s largest web host by known servers, revealed an appealing offer that equips all new business hosting plans with RatePoint, a highly effective website reputation management tool. From September 10th until October 30th, all new Business Web Hosting packages from only $9.99/month, Professional eShops from $24.99/month and Managed Servers from $99/month, include a RatePoint license for establishing and managing an online reputation, free of charge for the life of the hosting package. When the offer ends, RatePoint will be available to other 1&1 customers for $9.99/month. The solution enables site owners to collect feedback from their visitors and display a star-rating for satisfaction, communicating their credibility and trustworthiness.
in Web Developer
via TopHosts.com @ 10:25 5th Sep
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Hugh Pickens writes "Kevin Kelly has an interesting post about an archive designed with an estimated lifespan of 2,000 -10,000 years to serve future generations as a modern Rosetta Stone. The Rosetta disk contains analog 'human-readable' scans of scripts, text, and diagrams using nickel deposited on an etched silicon disk and includes 15,000 microetched pages of language documentation in 1,500 different languages, including versions of Genesis 1-3, a universal list of the words common for each language, and pronunciation guides. Produced by the Long Now Foundation, the plan is to replicate the disk promiscuously and distribute them around the world in nondescript locations so at least one will survive their 2,000-year lifespan. 'This is one of the most fascinating objects on earth,' says Oliver Wilke.
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 16:14 25th Aug
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Sun Microsystems recently said it will soon open source the core components of Sun Java System Web Proxy and Sun Java System Web Server 7.0 under the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) license. The Web and Proxy source code will be released later this year.
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via Campus Technology @ 10:34 5th Aug
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Sun Microsystems last week said it will soon open source the core components of Sun Java System Web Proxy and Sun Java System Web Server 7.0 under the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) license. The Web and Proxy source code will be released later this year.
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via Application Development Trends @ 23:25 1st Aug
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LAVAL, QC, July 22 /CNW Telbec/ - Mercator Transport Group Corporation ("Mercator") (TSX-V : GMT), is pleased to announce the opening of a new secured $ 1 000 000 credit line with HSBC Bank Canada. This new credit line is replacing the $ 750 000 credit line held with the Royal Bank of Canada. The new credit line will be subjected to HSBC Bank Canada's preferential interest rate plus 1.50%.
in XML & Metadata
via Macro World Investor @ 23:42 22nd Jul
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The SOAP-JMS Binding Working Group has published the First Public Working Draft of SOAP over Java Message Service 1.0. The work described in this and related documents is aimed at a set of standards for the transport of SOAP messages over Java Message Service (JMS). The main purpose is to ensure interoperability between the implementations of different Web services vendors. It should also enable customers to implement their own Web services for part of their infrastructure, and to have this interoperate with vendor provided Web services. This document specifies bindings for both SOAP 1.1 and SOAP 1.2, using the SOAP 1.2 Protocol Binding Framework. Learn more about the Web Services Activity.
in Java
via W3C @ 8:22 25th Jul
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IconIn these days there has been much fuzzing about the new browsing with files organizing themselves with the help of meta data. Maybe you ask yourself "What have this to do with the spatial browsing in gnome and how can it improve the browsing?". That's what I did. As I see it, the gnome people have introduced the spatial browsing so we are used to it when this new browsing is coming to town. This is very intelligent move of the gnome people and will help us adopt faster to this. This is when the spatial browsing is really making sense. I hope you see this when you've read this article.
in Linux
via OSNews @ 21:36 24th Aug
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This post is brought to you by the number 1,001. That's the news that Philip Elmer-DeWitt at Apple 2.0 brings today, that number being how many applications are available at Apple's App Store as of Monday night. As DeWitt notes, that is "roughly double" the number from just over two weeks ago when the App Store opened. To put this in further perspective, Apple announced over 10 million downloads from the App Store in the first weekend. Ten days later, during the conference call for the company's fiscal third quarter, that number had grown to 25 million. That's another big number, but it will be small next to the press release that is coming.
in Handhelds
via ArsTechnica @ 20:30 29th Jul
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via Ferret.com.au @ 12:55 11th Aug
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A Bangalore-based painter's love for Ganesha is taking him to different parts of India hunting for idols and images of the elephant-headed god. In three years he has gathered 30,000 pieces. His aim is to take the collection to 100,000 in the next seven years.
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via India eNews @ 8:18 2nd Sep
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alphadogg writes "A new generation of mobile Web browsers is finally making the Web a reality on handheld devices. The latest example is last week's beta launch of Opera Mobile 9.5, a native Web browser for high-end smartphones. It's an evolutionary release for the Norwegian software company, but it comes just days after Apple's iPhone 3G, with its highly capable Safari browser, went on sale. Other brand-new entrants, such as Mobile Firefox and Skyfire, are expected later this year, at least in beta form. But the evolving mobile browsers are only one part of the picture. Mobile browsing is affected by the client hardware, ranging from the processor to the kind of wireless network being used, all of which have improved markedly. It's also affected by the design of Web sites being targeted, and there's new attention being focused on optimiz
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 22:00 21st Jul
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