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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
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via Slashdot @ 19:13 3rd Jul
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FRAMINGHAM, 9 MAY 2008 - Further utilizing its Postini acquisition last year, Google announced Friday that the company will offer a web security product. Google Web Security promises to allow companies to monitor users' internet usage and prevent malware from entering the corporate network without having users log on to a VPN.
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via Computerworld Singapore @ 0:47 14th May
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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.
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via Macro World Investor @ 12:06 7th Jul
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Websense, Inc., the market share and technology leader in Web security, today announced the managed release of new software that provides real-time security protection from today’s dynamic Web 2.0 threats – allowing businesses to use the Web and new Web 2.0 technologies to advance their business with the assurance that their employees and their essential information are safe from the growing number of threats found on the Web.
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via Online Recruitment @ 12:22 11th Jun
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TORONTO, June 10, 2008 — Websense, Inc. (NASDAQ: WBSN), the market share and technology leader in Web security, today announced the managed release of new software that provides real-time security protection from today's dynamic Web 2.0 threats – allowing businesses to use the Web and new Web 2.0 technologies to advance their business with the assurance that their employees and their essential information are safe from the growing number of threats found on the Web.
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via Backbone Magazine @ 22:53 10th Jun
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Google is adding security for Web surfing and remote workers to its Google Apps set of office tools. Made possible by last year's acquisition of security vendor Postini, Google Web Security for Enterprise includes real-time malware protection and URL filtering with policy enforcement and reporting, Google announced Thursday. continue
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via ITworld.com @ 18:27 9th May
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Google Web Security for Enterprise, a web security product designed to make it affordable and easy for all sizes of companies to provide Internet security to users, in any location, has been unveiled by Google, an Internet search engine company.
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via M2 @ 1:47 10th May
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Search Engine Watch Expert - Eric EngeOne of the biggest challenges resulting from the growth in mobile Web use is measurement. Conventional Web analytics applications don't do a good job of tracking mobile Web site usage, making it difficult to tune and enhance your mobile Web site's performance. In today's Web Analytics and ROI column, "The Challenge of Mobile Web Analytics," Eric Enge offers some alternatives to tracking mobile Web site usage.
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via Searchenginewatch @ 20:04 21st May
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via Articles Bridge @ 11:41 20th Jun
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via Articles Bridge @ 8:30 23rd Jun
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I think ReadWriteWeb is onto something: Josh Catone is suggesting that the mobile Web may be the key to beating Google for the next generation of the Web. Just as Google is upending Microsoft's desktop dominance by making the desktop operating system irrelevant, so, too, could Google's desktop-based advertising be made irrelevant by moving the Web experience to mobile devices:
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via CNET @ 15:22 21st May
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I think ReadWriteWeb is onto something: Josh Catone is suggesting that the mobile Web may be the key to beating Google for the next generation of the Web. Just as Google is upending Microsoft's desktop dominance by making the desktop operating system irrelevant, so, too, could Google's desktop-based advertising be made irrelevant by moving the Web experience to mobile devices:
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via CNET News.com @ 15:24 21st May
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Webroot Launches New Web Security Service to Protect Businesses against Web-Based Threats and to Increase Office Productivity -- Webroot Web Security SaaS Stops Internet Threats, Manages Web Usage, Minimizes Accidental Data Leakage and Protects Mobile Users
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via Enterprise Security Today @ 1:31 4th Jun
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TMCNet: Fast Web Media: Fast Web Media Hook Up With Bravissimo Fast Web Media wins Search Engine Marketing account with Bravissimo
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via TMC Net @ 12:54 22nd May
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CWmike writes "Google has released for free one of its internal tools used for testing the security of Web-based applications. Ratproxy, released under an Apache 2.0 software license, looks for a variety of coding problems in Web applications. A 2006 survey by the Web Application Security Consortium found that 85.57 percent of 31,373 sites were vulnerable to cross-site scripting attacks, 26.38 percent were vulnerable to SQL injection and 15.70 percent had other faults that could lead to data loss."
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via Slashdot @ 9:25 5th Jul
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With Web 2.0 threats rendering today's most popular firewall technology basically obsolete, firewalls need to step up and tackle their task to protect public-facing assets like web applications. No longer are Web sites attacked only for the purposes of defacing the site to gain credibility among hacking peers, today it's about the money to be made for the bad guys in the distribution of malware and spam, and firewalls must be up to the challenge. Regulations like PCI DSS, the OWASP list of web application vulnerabilities and a recent study by Google confirms the need for web application security.
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via ComplianceHome @ 3:01 12th Jun
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Lotto Sport Italia S.p.A. Networks Selects Finjan's Secure Web Gateway to Prevent Crimeware and Web-Borne Threats From Entering Their Networks
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via SmartBrief @ 10:21 23rd May
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Google Hacking is an acknowledged threat to web applications and sensitive data including credit card numbers, social security numbers and other types of private information. However, hackers now exploit powerful search engines in new ways beyond Google Hacking. Organizations seeking to bolster their enterprise security and comply with standards and regulations including the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) need to understand how to protect against these attack types.
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via ComplianceHome @ 1:57 3rd May
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web design for business blog to offer web design advice and resources to busines - Kronikmedia.co.uk, the London based website Design Company have announced the launch of a new web design blog aimed at businesses in UK. The web design blog will offer information and practical advice to businesses relating to technology and how businesses can best utilise the internet to their advantage. The blog can be accessed via Kronik Media’s s company website, kronikmedia.
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via Business Portal 24 @ 0:53 5th Jun
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Google recently unveiled its Web Security for Enterprise, a web security product that lets companies provide Internet security...
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via SDA Asia @ 11:24 11th May
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Google recently unveiled its Web Security for Enterprise, a web security product that lets companies provide Internet security to users in any location. The application allows organizations to control how employees use the Internet.
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via SDA India @ 16:24 9th May
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1sockchuck writes "LA hosting company DreamHost, which hosts more than 700,000 web sites, is encouraging its customers to use Google's Gmail for their e-mail, rather than the DreamHost mail servers. DreamHost is continuing to support all its existing e-mail offerings, but said in a blog post that email is "just not something people are looking for from us, and it's something the big free email providers like Yahoo, Microsoft, and Google can do better." DreamHost addresses a question about Google that has vexed many web hosting companies: is Google a useful partner, or a competitor that intends to make "traditional" web hosting companies obsolete? In this case, partnering with Google offers DreamHost a way to offload many of its trouble tickets, reducing the support overhead.
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via Slashdot @ 12:02 27th May
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Google has released Google Web Toolkit 1.5, which now supports Java 5. Bruce Johnson, Google's engineering manager, said the toolkit will let developers focus on Web applications rather than desktop platforms by resolving browser incompatibilities. Google also opened Google App Engine to let more developers host applications on its servers.
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via Data Storage Today @ 23:27 29th May
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My new WebServices.XML.com column, which focuses on web services security, will demonstrate practical aspects of using various security standards for web services along with specific server side technologies and programming languages. In the first few articles of the column, I will demonstrate the use of web services security (WSS) in Java applications, and I will outline what is required for their implementation. This first column presents a simplified high-level API that offers Java programmers an easy interface to produce and consume WSS messages.
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via XML @ 9:57 12th May
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Google on Friday launched a new tool that measures and compares public Web site traffic across geographies and related Web sites and searches. The new Google Trend for Websites tool was quickly browbeaten by some early reviewers because it doesn't allow traffic on many of the company's own properties, including Google.com, YouTube, Blogger and Picasa, to be measured.
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via Linux World Australia @ 11:03 24th Jun
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