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ASP.NET Patched Websites Being Attacked {0}

Recently there has been a rise in the number of attacks to websites running with Microsoft’s ASP.NET. The websites that are being mostly attacked belong educational, small business and association entities. Websites that have the patches are more susceptible to the mischievous coding which redirects users to different websites which are under the name James [...]

Facebook and HTML5 {6}

Facebook’s department of mobile web applications continues to develop applications that use HTML5. HTML5 allows applications that are normally used offline to be brought onto the web. Facebook thinks of itself as a platform for different applications and not as a social networking site. Android phones have been integrated with Facebook at deep levels allowing [...]

Attracting Advertisers with Music {1}

Earlier this year, Specific Media bought Myspace and has began planning to revamp its image. The company plans to attract advertisers by reverting to a time where finding music on its website was easier; at that time emerging bands posted their songs on Myspace in hopes of being noticed. The decline in the satisfaction of [...]

Web Application Communicating without Servers? {1}

Internet communication between any two or more users is done through servers. A group of developers are creating technology that will allow users to communicate with each other without servers. The users in this scenario would be the applications that would allow persons to communicate with only needing an internet connection. However, the applications would [...]

Amazon Clouding Privacy with Silk {1}

Amazon revealed the Kindle Fire last Wednesday that is equipped with their web browser, Silk. This web browser is connected to Amazon’s cloud servers and tracks everything the user does on the internet. Unlike other browsers, such as Firefox, which connect users to internet websites directly; Silk will sift information through Amazon’s cloud and connect [...]