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Hyper-Consumerism at its finest {0}

www.google.com Hyper-consumerism at its finest A couple of months ago, Apple had released their iPhone 4S which didn’t have much of a change to it, but the new added Siri application. This was all they had to bank on due to pretty much keeping the same phone. It was a hit even from all the [...]

Call in the Apache’s! {0}

http://pdftown.com/image/4229-apache-server.jpg Call in the Apache’s! Covalent Technologies, which is the seller of the open source Apache 2.0 server has finally become compatible with Microsoft’s popular .Net applications. Before Apache decided to collaborate with Microsoft, Microsoft only had IIS which is the built in web server for Microsoft applications. Since Apache will now work with Microsoft, [...]

Microsoft making it easier for the average businessman. {0}

  Microsoft making it easier for the average businessman. Microsoft has released a new version of its Visual Studio with some new tools involved. The company has released the version called Visual Studio LightSwitch which is suppose to be user friendly for business managers. The software is a stripped down version of the normal Visual [...]

The Microsoft Approach {0}

The Microsoft Approach Microsoft has had two brief demonstrations on the new Windows 8 live tile touch-based platform and have gotten developers all rowdy. They have demonstrated the platform and how it is going to work but have not emphasized anything on the application development which has SilverLight and .NET developers worried. They have said [...]

Javascript Spoof! {0}

Javascript Spoof! This journal entry I read about is on Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Poisoning and they discuss that one of the ways that poisoning is done is through the insertion of malicious Javascript code in realtime throughout a Local Area Network. ARP Poisoning is when attackers identify themselves as owners of certain IP addresses [...]

CSS Cross-Origin Attacks {0}

CSS Cross-Origin Attacks   Cross-origin attacks are when an attacker inserts their scripting into an existing block of code and is able to extract private information through luring the end user to basically give them the information. They can do this through various ways such as luring you to one of their websites or send [...]

Standardization of The World Wide Web: HTML 5 {0}

Standardization of The World Wide Web: HTML 5 The World Wide Web Consortium is in the development process of standardizing HTML 5 in all web browsers. This new and improved markup language isĀ  to incorporate all the proprietary applications into a standard application needed to do certain things on the internet such as watch videos [...]

Google and It’s Infamous Antics {2}

Google and It’s Infamous Antics Google has attempted to answer back to the world of SEO with its +1′s and Google+. Not only is Google keeping up with the times, it is also competing against Facebook’s Likes button. Google has had such success since it released such function in March that companies are targeting Google [...]

Competition in the World of Analytics {1}

Competition in the World of Analytic Google has outdone many of its competition, but now they have also come to par with the analytics component. Google launched its analytic tool back in 2005 but it had not been up to par with other companies such as Chartbeat that launched in 2009 or Webtrends. Google has [...]

Amazon Silk, Web Revolution or Bust? {2}

Amazon Silk, Web Revolution or Bust? Amazon has joined the race in computer tablets and has claimed to revolutionized the world of web computing. Amazon launched its Kindle Fire tablet which features their new Silk browser that is said to be running off their cloud servers. They have stated that the different internet domains will [...]