May 2010
8 posts
FT.com / Technology - Facebook faces fresh privacy... →
Google Redesign Actually Mimicks Bing →
Today Google has decided it can’t afford NOT to make this step, at least somewhat. The company has decided to create a left hand nav bar that pushes the service toward search as an app. Today Google has decided it can’t afford NOT to make this step, at least somewhat. The company has decided to create a left hand nav bar that pushes the service toward search as an app.
Now, when I mentioned...
Diaspora Project: Building the Anti-Facebook →
Why can’t privacy and connectedness go hand-in-hand? That’s the question being raised by those behind the new Diaspora project, an ambitious undertaking to build an “anti-Facebook” - that is, a private, open source social network that puts you back in control of your personal data. Why can’t privacy and connectedness go hand-in-hand? That’s the question being raised by those behind the new...
Nexon in talks to acquire Korean online game... →
Going for two deals in a week, Korean online game publisher Nexon has entered into exclusive negotiations to acquire online game developer GameHI, a maker of a popular first-person online shooter game. Going for two deals in a week, Korean online game publisher Nexon has entered into exclusive negotiations to acquire online game developer GameHI, a maker of a popular first-person online shooter...
Wi-Fi key-cracking kits sold in China mean free... →
Dodgy salesmen in China are making money from long-known weaknesses in a Wi-Fi encryption standard, by selling network key-cracking kits for the average user.
Wi-Fi USB adapters bundled with a Linux operating system, key-breaking software and a detailed instruction book are being sold online and at China’s bustling electronics bazaars. The kits, pitched as a way for users to surf the Web for...
Pepsi rolls out multifaceted LBS mobile loyalty... →
Keeping Your Investors Updated In Between Board... →