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Recently Google added a "Tip" section to some search results that point back to its products . Here's an example of a search I did this morning for "blog books", for instance.
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Recently Google added a "Tip" section to some search results that point back to its products . Here's an example of a search I did this morning for "blog books", for instance.
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Editor · Security
GMail is having a hard time at the moment, the latest problem is a CSRF flaw that allows anyone to read your GMail contacts.
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Last year's inferences lead to an unexpectedly high 83% success rate . This will be hard to beat, especially because my new batch of nine inferences will be stated in more measurable ways, leaving little room for history rewriting. Let's give it a shot anyway, and meet again on December 31st, 2007 for our yearly performance review. In the meantime, happy new year to all! [ Continue... ]
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Editor · Knowledge Management
Been reading through Jay Cross's new book - informal learning - rediscovering the natural pathways that inspire innovation and performance during the holiday break. Way more learning happens in the coffee room than the classroom, but firms continue to spend...
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Editor · Open Source / Security
An article on TechCrunch (” Wikipedia Bans Qatar “) caught my attention this evening, so I followed the conveniently provided link to see what Wikipedia had to say about the situation.
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Stephen Walli · VP, Open Source Development Strategy, Optaros
It would seem Microsoft is looking for an open source evangelist. A friend forwarded this Linux.com post to me. I took a stroll through the Microsoft careers site and couldn't find an actual posting to match. (If anyone has the job code, I'll happily post it here.) I did find a couple of marketing manager positions however to work on the teams continuing the "Get the Facts" campaign and the "Commercial Software Initiative."
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By Brady Forrest Ericsson has a plan to find cellphone coverage holes in the New York City area. They are going to install modem-sized sensors in cabs that will report back signal strength and clarity.
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