Just a quick update, some one got into my FTP site and loaded a bad script on my site. I have cleaned it up and told Google about it, but it may take a few days to clear. I assure you though, there are no bad scripts running on the site anylonger. Thanks!
Facebook opened its API a few weeks ago. It called it Open Graph, with it also introduced new tags you can add to your HTML to make the Facebook platform more aware of your content. That way, if you place a LIKE button on your page, Facebook knows exactly what you want that post to [...]
This morning when I woke up Facebook suggested I upgrade my browser to IE 8, or Chrome or Firefox. The funny thing is that I was running the latest version of Chrome at that time. I tried opening IE 8 and Firefox and on both it gave me the same suggestion. Facebook I believe you had [...]
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On July 7 google posted the following on their official blog. It’s been an exciting nine months since we launched the Google Chrome browser. Already, over 30 million people use it regularly. We designed Google Chrome for people who live on the web — searching for information, checking email, catching up on the news, shopping [...]
So I installed Windows 7 as my main OS at work a few days ago just to play around in a “Production Environment” and this morning I ran into the strangest, yet most useful feature yet. Apparently in an Aero enabled PC with Windows 7 if you grab and shake your foreground window it will [...]
This morning google introduced the world to CADIE (Cognitive Autoheuristic Distributed-Intelligence Entity) Research group switches on world’s first “artificial intelligence” tasked-array system. For several years now a small research group has been working on some challenging problems in the areas of neural networking, natural language and autonomous problem-solving. Last fall this group achieved a significant breakthrough: [...]
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HAVANA (Reuters) — Cuba launched its own variant of the Linux computer operating system this week in the latest front of the communist island’s battle against what it views as U.S. hegemony. The Cuban variant, called Nova, was introduced at a Havana computer conference on “technological sovereignty” and is central to the Cuban government’s desire [...]
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