Archive for August, 2009
Super-safe Web browsing
Friday, August 21, 2009 1:55 Comments OffTweet Super-safe Web browsing As a security analyst and researcher, I often find myself exploring some of the darker corners of the Internet. In the course of staying current on security issues, I frequently must browse the sorts of Web sites no average person should go anywhere near; I’m also far more likely to be [...]
Xmarks extension alpha for Chrome arrives
Friday, August 21, 2009 1:36 No CommentsTweet Xmarks extension alpha for Chrome arrives Some selected Chrome users who want to synchronize browser bookmarks with their other browsers now can get a start. Xmarks, whose browser addition can keep bookmarks synced across Firefox, Internet Explorer, and the Mac OS X version of Safari, has released an alpha version of a Chrome extension [...]
Google’s 64-bit Chrome starts emerging–on Linux
Friday, August 21, 2009 1:03 No CommentsTweet Google’s 64-bit Chrome starts emerging–on Linux Google has begun work on a 64-bit version of Chrome for Linux, a move likely to whip Linux loyalists into a lather of excitement. “The V8 team did some amazing work this quarter building a working 64-bit port. After a handful of changes on the Chromium side, I’ve [...]
ReallyWho.com Launches Web 2.0 Identity Verification Solution
Friday, August 21, 2009 0:55 No CommentsTweet ReallyWho.com Launches Web 2.0 Identity Verification Solution Can a person be sure who is who in the virtual world? With a name derived from the company’s raison d’etre and tagline, “I am ReallyWho I say I am,” ReallyWho.com aims to prove that you can. ReallyWho brings the public records identity verification technology used by [...]
Rethinking How Colleges Present Themselves on the Web
Friday, August 21, 2009 0:49 No CommentsTweet Rethinking How Colleges Present Themselves on the Web When Connecticut College completed a redesign of its Web site in 2007, its new homepage featured something new: a tab for the sciences. “We found that people don’t realize a liberal arts college can have a strong sciences program,” says Lisa Brownell, director of college publications, [...]
