Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Boot-up: Facebook buys e-book publisher, largest State cyberattacks, and more

57th International Lions Festival - Facebook Seminar With Mark ZuckerbergMark Zuckerberg... we know, he is an avid reader, but... Photo: Christian Alminana/WireImage

Quickly to chew over, as picked by the technology team burst of 7 links for you

This is a major problem for Amazon: "Amazon main function by far was their free app on the day promotion." Publicly say their terms, that they also pay developers, the 20% of the asking price of an APP, if they give it way free. For consumers and naive developers alike, this seems like a great opportunity, somewhat less frequently make the Android world: real money. "But here is the dirty secret of Amazon do not know they pay a single cent not developers."

"Security experts have the largest number of cyber-attacks to date, discovered, the penetration of networks of 72 organizations such as the United Nations, Governments and businesses around the world."

McAfee said it was only a State behind all the attacks show but rejected to the finger. A security researcher apparently informed on the study, said that the evidence on China shows. More than on you, China.

Still, the most plausible theory is that it is more about the talent behind the product as the product itself.

"Integrated even though Facebook is to launch digital books publishing not intended, the ideas and technology behind pop press push with Facebook, the people are even richer ways to share their stories." "With millions of people every day on Facebook to publish we think it will be a large house for pop press push."

"The Exec summary: an image resizing utility named timthumb.php is widely used by many WordPress themes." Google shows results over 39 million for the script name. "If your WordPress theme with an unmodified timthumb.php is bundled, how many commercial and free themes are, should you immediately either remove or edit and set $AllowedSites array to be empty."

"The results suggested that Internet Explorer surfer lower had an average IQ of the 1980s." Chrome, Firefox and Safari had a rating of 100, while minority browser "exceptionally higher" score Opera and Camino one of more than 120.
"AptiQuant stressed that use that does not, that you have low intelligence."What it really says is, if you have a low IQ, there are high chances that you use Internet Explorer "AptiQuant CEO Leonard Howard said.

No, not please it once again to explain him.

Health warning: This proved a false story.

Recalls that Microsoft protestations, (a good thing, because it really in the year 2005 began, everything what has happened was two rebranding projects since then) is in the long term in Bing not much mean, if you define "Success" or, if you enter 'long term'.

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