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Right now we’ve all seen the data, but just in case here are two. By October 2011, more compared to fifty mil Google+ accounts recorded, as well as just before this it was the fastest growing social network in history. The amount equates to almost a quarter of the individuals currently making use of Twitter. [...]
Posted by jordansouthern on Friday, November 11, 2011 at 11:43 pm
Filed under Business · Tagged advertising, Google, Manchester, marketing, media, news, PR, public relations, social media, social media maketing, Twitter
Recently, Google released Chrome 13. Chrome 13 Renders Instant Search Results, offers Print Preview and Improves Omnibox Feature.
Posted by eccuni on Wednesday, August 3, 2011 at 11:53 pm
Filed under World · Tagged arbitrary code, chrome, Chrome 13, computer science degree, cross-site scripting, float removal, frame loading, Google, high risk, html, instant search, linux, low risk, mac, medium risk, online degree, online university degree, prerendering, print, print to pdf, programming, review, sandbox, security, software, use-after-free, vulnerabilities, Windows
ZNet is now authorized reseller of Google Apps & is offering Google Apps for Business at $48/user/year. ZNet, the top hosting provider (http://www.znetindia.com), today announced that it has become an authorized reseller of the Google Apps™ suite of communication and collaboration tools. “The Google Apps Reseller program will help us enhance the value of Google [...]
Posted by ZNet Technologies Pvt Ltd on Monday, July 25, 2011 at 10:18 pm
Filed under Business, Technology · Tagged business email, Google, Google Apps, google apps for business, google business, google calendar, google cloud, google docs, google mail, google mail apps, google sites, google talk, znetindia
Recently, various websites of Gannett Government Media Corporation suffered cyber-attacks resulting in disruption of access to users and compromise of user data.
Posted by eccuni on Thursday, June 30, 2011 at 11:13 pm
Filed under World · Tagged Christmas card, classified information, computer forensics, critical infrastructure, cyber security awareness, cyber security specialists, cyber-attack, cyber-attacks, data breach, Gannett Government Media Corporation, Gmail, Google, login credentials, malware, masters of security science, Military publication, online degree, online university degree, penetration testing, Security breach, spear-phishing, SQL injection, unauthorized access, vulnerabilities, white house
Recently, member states of the European Union (EU) reportedly agreed for more stringent measures to curb the ever-increasing menace of cybercrime.
Posted by eccuni on Monday, June 13, 2011 at 4:25 am
Filed under World · Tagged botnet, botnet attacks, business continuity plans, Citigroup, Codemasters, critical infrastructure, cyber space, cyber warfare, cyber-attacks, cybercrime unit, EU, European Parliament, European police agency, European Union, Europol, French government, Google, holistic, illegal interception, IT Masters degree, Lockheed Martin, Nintendo, nuclear facilities, online computer degree, online technology degree, penalty, power grids, security scenario, Sony Corporation
Recently, Google released Chrome 12 Stable Channel with several new features.
Posted by eccuni on Thursday, June 9, 2011 at 11:20 pm
Filed under World · Tagged Chrome 12, Command-Q, CSS, cyber security, firefox, Flash cookies, float handling, Google, Google Applications, Google Gears, IE, information leak, integer issue, internet, IT Masters degree, memory corruption, online computer degree, online technology degree, safari, safe browsing protection, security, Sergey Glazunov, stale pointer, use-after-free, v8, vulnerabilities, vulnerability reward program
Recently, Google unearthed a major spear phishing campaign, which targeted military, government and media professionals.
Posted by eccuni on Saturday, June 4, 2011 at 2:52 am
Filed under World · Tagged account hijacking, China, Christmas card, computer science degree, cyber security, cyber security professionals, cyber-attackers, delegating, distance learning, e-learning, fake URLs, forwarding, Gmail, Gmail accounts, Google, government officials, internet, IT Security, Jinan, journalists, military personnel, online degree, online university degree, password, phishing, privileged information, red warnings, security, sensitive data, spear-phishing, training, web address, white house
Mumbai, India – There’s no shortage of excitement surrounding a hot new navigation app available on the iTunes App Store. The staff at Apple have decided to add Localscope to their list of staff favorites. This direct recommendation places Localscope on the front page of the App Store in several countries, including the US. The [...]
Posted by lisascott on Monday, April 25, 2011 at 12:21 am
Filed under Technology · Tagged augmented reality, Bing, Foursquare, Google, GPS, iPhone, location, navigation, restaurant finder, Twitter
These days, news begins to swirl that Microsoft Streetside is to take street-level pictures and its Bing Maps photo will go up against Google Street View in the UK. Just a few days ago, Google Street View announced its decision on stopping any updates of online photos. Then Microsoft Streetside started taking photos in London, [...]
Yes, just as Google itself told, the reason why Google Street View cars repeatedly photographed was to offer the latest news and the most accurate street names as well as road signs. However, recently news begins to swirl that Google Germany’s Street View would stop. Despite Google Street View itself was adjudicated lawful by a [...]