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Top 10 security IT stories of 2011
Cybersecurity has been one of the top buzzwords for 2011 as commercial organisations increasingly found themselves up against advanced, persistent attacks of the order previously seen only by military organisations. Information security has moved up the agendas of government and businesses alike. View full post on cyber crime hacking –…
World’s top tech stories for 2011
In 2011, the increasingly mobile and socially networked world of technology became more intertwined than ever with politics and the law. View full post on politics hacker – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on National Cyber Security
Tech stories of 2011: Jobs, Android and Anonymous rank in top 10
In 2011, the increasingly mobile and socially networked world of technology became more intertwined than ever with politics and the law. Patent wars shaped competition in tablets and smartphones, hacktivists attacked a widening array of political and corporate targets, repressive regimes unplugged citizens from the Internet, and the U.S. government…
Top tech stories of 2011: From Jobs to Android, Anonymous to Egypt
IDG News Service – In 2011, the increasingly mobile and socially networked world of technology became more intertwined than ever with politics and the law. View full post on lulzsec hacker – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on National Cyber Security
Top Stories: November 21-25, 2011 – The danger of SOPA, lessons from a Starbucks social experiment, and why the real world is writable.
This week on O’Reilly: Alex Howard explored the implications of SOPA and PROTECT IP, Jonathan Stark looked back on his Starbucks card experiment, and Terry Jones explained how APIs can help publishers. View full post on O’Reilly News and Commentary View full post on National Cyber Security
Top Stories: November 14-18, 2011 – America’s tech schizophrenia, why Apple fans don’t like Android, and the terrifying importance of embedded systems.
This week on O’Reilly: Doug Hill used Steve Jobs and Ted Kaczynski to examine America’s love/hate relationship with technology, Mike Loukides criticized mobile carriers for messing with Android’s UI, and engineer Elecia White shared her enthusiasm for embedded systems. View full post on O’Reilly News and Commentary View full post…
Top Stories: September 19-23, 2011 – True data over big data, community building through data, and the choreography of digital design.
This week on O’Reilly: Alistair Croll explained why true data is more important than big data, we looked at how BuzzData is building community around datasets, and Liza Daly explained the connection between digital content and choreography. View full post on O’Reilly News and Commentary View full post on National…
Share Your 9/11 Story through New Augmented Reality App “110 Stories”
It’s hard to believe that it was 10 years ago today that the biggest terrorist attack on the United States of America took place. The tragedy of 9/11 was felt throughout the country then and continues to be felt today. It was a day that easily goes down in history…