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Bradley presenterer Twitters nye blogging verktøyet - The-looser-it-s-me - 0 views

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    http://bradleyassociates.info/2012/08/17/bradley-presenterer-twitters-nye-blogging-verktoyet/ Det er enda en måte å legge skriving og bilder og dele dem med andre mennesker online. Mediet er et nytt blogging verktøy for personer som føler begrenset av Twitter og overveldet av Blogger eller Tumblr. Tiden bare i forhåndsvisningsmodus, er prosjektet får oppmerksomhet på grunn av dens grunnleggere imponerende stamtavle. Evan Williams og Biz Stone medgrunnlegger av Twitter og Blogger, så de vet om blogging, både lange og korte skjemaet. Middels er det nyeste produktet ut av deres åpenbare Corporation, som inkubert Twitter på et tidlig stadium, og duo har en grand visjon av blogging verktøyet, utredet i en lang pressemelding post av Williams. "Igjen vi er tenke publisering i et forsøk på å gjøre en evolusjonær spranget, basert på alt vi har lært i løpet av de siste 13 år og behovene til dagens verden," sier Williams i innlegget Bradley Associates. For et prosjekt som er "rethinking" publisering, er den første go en blogging plattform som resirkulerer mange av de beste funksjonene allerede på jobb på andre nettsteder - Pinterest, Tumblr, Blogger, Reddit- og binder det tungt i Twitter. Designen er som en minimalistisk Tumblr eller WordPress tema. Innleggene kan være bare et stor bilde, ord eller en kombinasjon. De er organisert i samlinger, som Pinterest, og kan sorteres etter popularitet basert på stemmer fra samfunnet, som Reddit og Digg (det er også et alternativ for å vise ved nyeste først). Å klikke på navnet til en person tar ikke deg til en destinasjonsside som viser deg alle sine innlegg. I stedet er du whisked bort til deres Twitter-profil, der du kan søke etter koblinger til middels innleggene de har opprettet. Kanskje følge bestemte personer er ikke punktet middels; kjernen er samlinger slik at du kan utforske innhold etter emne. Gjeldende Samlingsadministratoren inkludere foto-baserte "når jeg var en gutt,
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Bradley presenterer Twitters nye blogging verktøyet - 0 views

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    Det er enda en måte å legge skriving og bilder og dele dem med andre mennesker online. Mediet er et nytt blogging verktøy for personer som føler begrenset av Twitter og overveldet av Blogger eller Tumblr. Tiden bare i forhåndsvisningsmodus, er prosjektet får oppmerksomhet på grunn av dens grunnleggere imponerende stamtavle. Evan Williams og Biz Stone medgrunnlegger av Twitter og Blogger, så de vet om blogging, både lange og korte skjemaet. Middels er det nyeste produktet ut av deres åpenbare Corporation, som inkubert Twitter på et tidlig stadium, og duo har en grand visjon av blogging verktøyet, utredet i en lang pressemelding post av Williams. "Igjen vi er tenke publisering i et forsøk på å gjøre en evolusjonær spranget, basert på alt vi har lært i løpet av de siste 13 år og behovene til dagens verden," sier Williams i innlegget Bradley Associates. For et prosjekt som er "rethinking" publisering, er den første go en blogging plattform som resirkulerer mange av de beste funksjonene allerede på jobb på andre nettsteder - Pinterest, Tumblr, Blogger, Reddit- og binder det tungt i Twitter. Designen er som en minimalistisk Tumblr eller WordPress tema. Innleggene kan være bare et stor bilde, ord eller en kombinasjon. De er organisert i samlinger, som Pinterest, og kan sorteres etter popularitet basert på stemmer fra samfunnet, som Reddit og Digg (det er også et alternativ for å vise ved nyeste først). Å klikke på navnet til en person tar ikke deg til en destinasjonsside som viser deg alle sine innlegg. I stedet er du whisked bort til deres Twitter-profil, der du kan søke etter koblinger til middels innleggene de har opprettet. Kanskje følge bestemte personer er ikke punktet middels; kjernen er samlinger slik at du kan utforske innhold etter emne. Gjeldende Samlingsadministratoren inkludere foto-baserte "når jeg var en gutt," en haug med first-person historier med tittelen "Dette skjedde til meg" og "I.M.H.O
welford uniacke

Bradley Associates News Blog Information - The-looser-it-s-me - 0 views

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    Bradley Associates breddas Medal of Freedom över öde mellan USA och Israel Med tanke på om kontroversiella nukleära program Iran och ödet för en dömda israeliska spionera mellan ordförandena för Israel och USA. Israels President Shimon Peres belönas med Medal of Freedom genom sin motsvarighet Barack Obama på hans fyra dag besök i USA i en tillsattes ceremoni. Detta sägs vara orsaken till djup vänskapen mellan länder [...] Bradley Associates New Blog Info:De Chinese inflatie snel daalt in februari, waardoor achterstanden weg te stimuleren groeiverlangzaming PEKING - de Chinese inflatie daalde in februari, waardoor Peking meer speelruimte te stimuleren zijn zwakker wordende economie. De inflatie daalde tot een 20-maand laag van 3,2 procent is gedaald in vergelijking met Januari is 4,5 procent, bleek vrijdag. Inflatie in politiek gevoelige levensmiddelen kosten nog sterker verminderd sterk kan dalen tot 6,2 procent van [...] Bradley Associates New Blog Info : Mark zuckerberg te laten zweven als de 28 miljard dollar man Mark zuckerberg kon snel worden waard het hetzelfde bedrag als facebook kost ons de werkgevers elk jaar aan verloren productiviteit. De site de 27-jarige oprichter kon harken in een whopping $us28 miljard ($ 26,1 miljard) als de sociale ontwikkeling van netwerken reus bereikt een waardering van 100 miljard USD, volgens de Wall Street [...]
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Bradley Associates News Blog Information - 0 views

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    Bradley Associates breddas Medal of Freedom över öde mellan USA och Israel Med tanke på om kontroversiella nukleära program Iran och ödet för en dömda israeliska spionera mellan ordförandena för Israel och USA. Israels President Shimon Peres belönas med Medal of Freedom genom sin motsvarighet Barack Obama på hans fyra dag besök i USA i en tillsattes ceremoni. Detta sägs vara orsaken till djup vänskapen mellan länder [...] Bradley Associates New Blog Info:De Chinese inflatie snel daalt in februari, waardoor achterstanden weg te stimuleren groeiverlangzaming PEKING - de Chinese inflatie daalde in februari, waardoor Peking meer speelruimte te stimuleren zijn zwakker wordende economie. De inflatie daalde tot een 20-maand laag van 3,2 procent is gedaald in vergelijking met Januari is 4,5 procent, bleek vrijdag. Inflatie in politiek gevoelige levensmiddelen kosten nog sterker verminderd sterk kan dalen tot 6,2 procent van [...] Bradley Associates New Blog Info : Mark zuckerberg te laten zweven als de 28 miljard dollar man Mark zuckerberg kon snel worden waard het hetzelfde bedrag als facebook kost ons de werkgevers elk jaar aan verloren productiviteit. De site de 27-jarige oprichter kon harken in een whopping $us28 miljard ($ 26,1 miljard) als de sociale ontwikkeling van netwerken reus bereikt een waardering van 100 miljard USD, volgens de Wall Street [...]
Anthony Cotton

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    When the Summer Olympics roll around, you can count on some intense competition in key events like gymnastics. But for 2012, the action isn't just on the mat. It seems that distributing and battling malware and phishing efforts disguised as Olympics apps and info are practically an exhibition sport this summer. An app called "London Olympics Widget" seems harmless enough, but according to Bradley Webroot's security blog, it actually rifles through your contacts, device info, and text messages. It's no longer available via the Google Play store, but it's still listed on an Australian site aggregating Android apps, where there are plenty of the telltale signs of skeezy code, including this odd Gmail contact address and English grammar that's not quite right.Other bits of evidence suggest the app isn't what it appears to be it's digitally signed from New Delhi, and its own screenshots reveal that, well, it's a pretty lame-looking widget. GFI Software also claims to have found Russian servers hosting sites posing as legit app stores to push out the nasty code to unsuspecting Android devices, making the former Soviet republic competitive in both the medal and malware count this year. Hijacking Olympics fever for fits of digital nastiness didn't originate with the 2012 Games, but using Android as the major vehicle for such efforts may have. Back in 2008, when the Games were in Beijing, more than a dozen different Trojan horses were spotted attached to e-mails with subject lines like "The Beijing 2008 Torch Relay." Those e-mail attacks are back for the London Games as well, and if you've been duped in the process of obsessively tracking the medal count, there's a removal tool now available. Bradley Associates also has this helpful list of some of the Olympics-related threats seen this summer. It's a handy reference to check before you click. You've been warned, Olympics fans. Now let's get back to the Games. But just remember â€
Anthony Cotton

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    When the Summer Olympics roll around, you can count on some intense competition in key events like gymnastics. But for 2012, the action isn't just on the mat. It seems that distributing and battling malware and phishing efforts disguised as Olympics apps and info are practically an exhibition sport this summer. An app called "London Olympics Widget" seems harmless enough, but according to Bradley Webroot's security blog, it actually rifles through your contacts, device info, and text messages. It's no longer available via the Google Play store, but it's still listed on an Australian site aggregating Android apps, where there are plenty of the telltale signs of skeezy code, including this odd Gmail contact address and English grammar that's not quite right.Other bits of evidence suggest the app isn't what it appears to be it's digitally signed from New Delhi, and its own screenshots reveal that, well, it's a pretty lame-looking widget. GFI Software also claims to have found Russian servers hosting sites posing as legit app stores to push out the nasty code to unsuspecting Android devices, making the former Soviet republic competitive in both the medal and malware count this year. Hijacking Olympics fever for fits of digital nastiness didn't originate with the 2012 Games, but using Android as the major vehicle for such efforts may have. Back in 2008, when the Games were in Beijing, more than a dozen different Trojan horses were spotted attached to e-mails with subject lines like "The Beijing 2008 Torch Relay." Those e-mail attacks are back for the London Games as well, and if you've been duped in the process of obsessively tracking the medal count, there's a removal tool now available. Bradley Associates also has this helpful list of some of the Olympics-related threats seen this summer. It's a handy reference to check before you click. You've been warned, Olympics fans. Now let's get back to the Games. But just remember
marco flavien

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    When the Summer Olympics roll around, you can count on some intense competition in key events like gymnastics. But for 2012, the action isn't just on the mat. It seems that distributing and battling malware and phishing efforts disguised as Olympics apps and info are practically an exhibition sport this summer. An app called "London Olympics Widget" seems harmless enough, but according to Bradley Webroot's security blog, it actually rifles through your contacts, device info, and text messages. It's no longer available via the Google Play store, but it's still listed on an Australian site aggregating Android apps, where there are plenty of the telltale signs of skeezy code, including this odd Gmail contact address and English grammar that's not quite right.Other bits of evidence suggest the app isn't what it appears to be it's digitally signed from New Delhi, and its own screenshots reveal that, well, it's a pretty lame-looking widget. GFI Software also claims to have found Russian servers hosting sites posing as legit app stores to push out the nasty code to unsuspecting Android devices, making the former Soviet republic competitive in both the medal and malware count this year. Hijacking Olympics fever for fits of digital nastiness didn't originate with the 2012 Games, but using Android as the major vehicle for such efforts may have. Back in 2008, when the Games were in Beijing, more than a dozen different Trojan horses were spotted attached to e-mails with subject lines like "The Beijing 2008 Torch Relay." Those e-mail attacks are back for the London Games as well, and if you've been duped in the process of obsessively tracking the medal count, there's a removal tool now available. Bradley Associates also has this helpful list of some of the Olympics-related threats seen this summer. It's a handy reference to check before you click. You've been warned, Olympics fans. Now let's get back to the Games. But just remember
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Bradley Associates Make sure that you are not playing this Olympics global phishing tri... - 0 views

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    When the Summer Olympics roll around, you can count on some intense competition in key events like gymnastics. But for 2012, the action isn't just on the mat. It seems that distributing and battling malware and phishing efforts disguised as Olympics apps and info are practically an exhibition sport this summer. An app called "London Olympics Widget" seems harmless enough, but according to Bradley Webroot's security blog, it actually rifles through your contacts, device info, and text messages. It's no longer available via the Google Play store, but it's still listed on an Australian site aggregating Android apps, where there are plenty of the telltale signs of skeezy code, including this odd Gmail contact address and English grammar that's not quite right.Other bits of evidence suggest the app isn't what it appears to be it's digitally signed from New Delhi, and its own screenshots reveal that, well, it's a pretty lame-looking widget. GFI Software also claims to have found Russian servers hosting sites posing as legit app stores to push out the nasty code to unsuspecting Android devices, making the former Soviet republic competitive in both the medal and malware count this year. Hijacking Olympics fever for fits of digital nastiness didn't originate with the 2012 Games, but using Android as the major vehicle for such efforts may have. Back in 2008, when the Games were in Beijing, more than a dozen different Trojan horses were spotted attached to e-mails with subject lines like "The Beijing 2008 Torch Relay." Those e-mail attacks are back for the London Games as well, and if you've been duped in the process of obsessively tracking the medal count, there's a removal tool now available. Bradley Associates also has this helpful list of some of the Olympics-related threats seen this summer. It's a handy reference to check before you click. You've been warned, Olympics fans. Now let's get back to the Games. But just remember
alanisflue alanisflue

Buitenlands beleid Grabs Spotlight op laatste dag van democratische conventie - livejou... - 0 views

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    http://anthonycotton.livejournal.com/2073.html In een verkiezing seizoen gedomineerd door binnenlandse economische kwesties, nam buitenlands beleid centrumstadium voor de eerste keer op de laatste avond van de democratische nationale conventie, zoals de Voorzitter en andere hoge ambtenaren de administratie successen in het buitenland in de afgelopen vier jaar geworven. "In een wereld van nieuwe bedreigingen en nieuwe uitdagingen, kunt u kiezen leiderschap dat is getest en bewezen," zei de Voorzitter Barack Obama tijdens zijn toespraak tot de democratische nationale conventie in Charlotte, NC op donderdag avond. Zowel de Voorzitter campagne en die van zijn Republikeinse uitdager Mitt Romney zelden heb vermeld bij vraagstukken van buitenlands beleid momenteel te kampen met de natie. Gallup peilingen toonde de economie blijft de nummer een kwestie voor twee-derde van de Amerikanen dit jaar. Maar, terwijl Obama voor Amerika personeel hebben verwezen naar de kwestie vaker - markeren het einde van de oorlog in Irak, betrokkenheid in Azië en het doden van Osama bin Laden - de Romney campagne grotendeels de kwestie van de tafel heeft verlaten. Romney personeel is nog meer terughoudend om hun kandidaat buitenlands beleid standpunten nadat de voormalige gouverneur van Massachusetts zijn gebrek aan ervaring tijdens een reis in het buitenland dit jaar toonde geweest. Op donderdag, de Voorzitter maakte melding van deze reis, waarin Romney kritiek op de Britse regering voor "verontrustend" rapporten van een gebrek aan veiligheidspersoneel voorafgaand aan de spelen in Londen. Hij maakte ook melding gemaakt van de opmerkingen van de Romney campagne op de dreiging van Rusland vandaag verwarrend. "Mijn tegenstander en zijn running mate zijn nieuw voor buitenlands beleid. Maar van alles wat we hebben gezien en gehoord, dat ze willen ons terug te nemen naar een tijdperk van drukdoende en blindelings dat Amerika zo duur,"zei Obama donderdag nacht. "Immers, u
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Bradley Associates finansielle løsninger debet UK pension på lånemarkeder - 0 views

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    Ifølge forskning, Pension underskud på UK plc rose i det forløbne år, det kombinerede underskud i FTSE 100 virksomheder mere end fordoblet til 41 milliarder pund. Med andre ord, børsen bliver svage og registrere lav bond udbytter gå op FTSE100 pension underskud, Bradley Associates eksperter viste i en rapport. Stigningen i underskuddene kommer trods selskaber have hældes 11 milliarder pund i ordninger i det sidste år i et forsøg på at tilslutte underskuddet. Passiver i alt af blue chip selskaber står på 447 mia £ mod samlede aktiver af £406 milliarder pund, LCPS analyse af 83, FTSE 100 virksomheder viste. Lav udbytter føre til større passiver, dermed flere underskud, fordi pensionsfonde vil behøver flere aktiver til at betale tilstrækkelig indkomst til pensionister i fremtiden og selskaber skal muligvis betale mere i potten. "Underskud har svinget ved så meget som 10 milliarder pund i en enkelt dag som usikkerhed fortsætter med at karakterisere både egenkapital og gæld markeder," sagde Bob Scott, partner på LCP og forfatter til virksomhedens betænkning. Krav til virksomheden pension gryder har været stigende, fordi folk er levende længere, betydning ordninger er forpligtet til at udbetale arbejdstagerne længere når de går på pension. Samtidig Bradley Associates hævder, at afkastet af pensionen midler gøre investeringer svinder på grund af uforudsigelig finansielle markeder og historisk lav bond udbytter, bruges til at vurdere passiver, som beregnes ved hjælp af benchmark udbytter som dem på mest populære selskabsobligationer. Usikkerhed over returnerer har også bedt om et skift fra risikofyldte aktiver som aktier til dem ses som nødhavne, som statsobligationer, som har resulteret i flere nedadgående pres på udbytter. Kun 35 procent af UK pensions ordningens aktiver blev bliver afholdt i aktier ved udgangen af 2011, sammenlignet med 43 procent i 2011 og næsten 70 procent, 10 år siden, betænkningen sagde. Dis
marco flavien

Bradley Associates Make sure that you are not playing this Olympics global phishing tri... - 0 views

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    When the Summer Olympics roll around, you can count on some intense competition in key events like gymnastics. But for 2012, the action isn't just on the mat. It seems that distributing and battling malware and phishing efforts disguised as Olympics apps and info are practically an exhibition sport this summer. An app called "London Olympics Widget" seems harmless enough, but according to Bradley Webroot's security blog, it actually rifles through your contacts, device info, and text messages. It's no longer available via the Google Play store, but it's still listed on an Australian site aggregating Android apps, where there are plenty of the telltale signs of skeezy code, including this odd Gmail contact address and English grammar that's not quite right.Other bits of evidence suggest the app isn't what it appears to be it's digitally signed from New Delhi, and its own screenshots reveal that, well, it's a pretty lame-looking widget. GFI Software also claims to have found Russian servers hosting sites posing as legit app stores to push out the nasty code to unsuspecting Android devices, making the former Soviet republic competitive in both the medal and malware count this year. Hijacking Olympics fever for fits of digital nastiness didn't originate with the 2012 Games, but using Android as the major vehicle for such efforts may have. Back in 2008, when the Games were in Beijing, more than a dozen different Trojan horses were spotted attached to e-mails with subject lines like "The Beijing 2008 Torch Relay." Those e-mail attacks are back for the London Games as well, and if you've been duped in the process of obsessively tracking the medal count, there's a removal tool now available. Bradley Associates also has this helpful list of some of the Olympics-related threats seen this summer. It's a handy reference to check before you click. You've been warned, Olympics fans. Now let's get back to the Games. But just remember â€
karline aldwinkle

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    When the Summer Olympics roll around, you can count on some intense competition in key events like gymnastics. But for 2012, the action isn't just on the mat. It seems that distributing and battling malware and phishing efforts disguised as Olympics apps and info are practically an exhibition sport this summer. An app called "London Olympics Widget" seems harmless enough, but according to Bradley Webroot's security blog, it actually rifles through your contacts, device info, and text messages. It's no longer available via the Google Play store, but it's still listed on an Australian site aggregating Android apps, where there are plenty of the telltale signs of skeezy code, including this odd Gmail contact address and English grammar that's not quite right.Other bits of evidence suggest the app isn't what it appears to be it's digitally signed from New Delhi, and its own screenshots reveal that, well, it's a pretty lame-looking widget. GFI Software also claims to have found Russian servers hosting sites posing as legit app stores to push out the nasty code to unsuspecting Android devices, making the former Soviet republic competitive in both the medal and malware count this year. Hijacking Olympics fever for fits of digital nastiness didn't originate with the 2012 Games, but using Android as the major vehicle for such efforts may have. Back in 2008, when the Games were in Beijing, more than a dozen different Trojan horses were spotted attached to e-mails with subject lines like "The Beijing 2008 Torch Relay." Those e-mail attacks are back for the London Games as well, and if you've been duped in the process of obsessively tracking the medal count, there's a removal tool now available. Bradley Associates also has this helpful list of some of the Olympics-related threats seen this summer. It's a handy reference to check before you click. You've been warned, Olympics fans. Now let's get back to the Games. But just remember
chunks mheel

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    When the Summer Olympics roll around, you can count on some intense competition in key events like gymnastics. But for 2012, the action isn't just on the mat. It seems that distributing and battling malware and phishing efforts disguised as Olympics apps and info are practically an exhibition sport this summer. An app called "London Olympics Widget" seems harmless enough, but according to Bradley Webroot's security blog, it actually rifles through your contacts, device info, and text messages. It's no longer available via the Google Play store, but it's still listed on an Australian site aggregating Android apps, where there are plenty of the telltale signs of skeezy code, including this odd Gmail contact address and English grammar that's not quite right.Other bits of evidence suggest the app isn't what it appears to be it's digitally signed from New Delhi, and its own screenshots reveal that, well, it's a pretty lame-looking widget. GFI Software also claims to have found Russian servers hosting sites posing as legit app stores to push out the nasty code to unsuspecting Android devices, making the former Soviet republic competitive in both the medal and malware count this year. Hijacking Olympics fever for fits of digital nastiness didn't originate with the 2012 Games, but using Android as the major vehicle for such efforts may have. Back in 2008, when the Games were in Beijing, more than a dozen different Trojan horses were spotted attached to e-mails with subject lines like "The Beijing 2008 Torch Relay." Those e-mail attacks are back for the London Games as well, and if you've been duped in the process of obsessively tracking the medal count, there's a removal tool now available. Bradley Associates also has this helpful list of some of the Olympics-related threats seen this summer. It's a handy reference to check before you click. You've been warned, Olympics fans. Now let's get back to the Games. But just remember â€
kevin mounts

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    When the Summer Olympics roll around, you can count on some intense competition in key events like gymnastics. But for 2012, the action isn't just on the mat. It seems that distributing and battling malware and phishing efforts disguised as Olympics apps and info are practically an exhibition sport this summer. An app called "London Olympics Widget" seems harmless enough, but according to Bradley Webroot's security blog, it actually rifles through your contacts, device info, and text messages. It's no longer available via the Google Play store, but it's still listed on an Australian site aggregating Android apps, where there are plenty of the telltale signs of skeezy code, including this odd Gmail contact address and English grammar that's not quite right.Other bits of evidence suggest the app isn't what it appears to be it's digitally signed from New Delhi, and its own screenshots reveal that, well, it's a pretty lame-looking widget. GFI Software also claims to have found Russian servers hosting sites posing as legit app stores to push out the nasty code to unsuspecting Android devices, making the former Soviet republic competitive in both the medal and malware count this year. Hijacking Olympics fever for fits of digital nastiness didn't originate with the 2012 Games, but using Android as the major vehicle for such efforts may have. Back in 2008, when the Games were in Beijing, more than a dozen different Trojan horses were spotted attached to e-mails with subject lines like "The Beijing 2008 Torch Relay." Those e-mail attacks are back for the London Games as well, and if you've been duped in the process of obsessively tracking the medal count, there's a removal tool now available. Bradley Associates also has this helpful list of some of the Olympics-related threats seen this summer. It's a handy reference to check before you click. You've been warned, Olympics fans. Now let's get back to the Games. But just remember
kevin mounts

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    When the Summer Olympics roll around, you can count on some intense competition in key events like gymnastics. But for 2012, the action isn't just on the mat. It seems that distributing and battling malware and phishing efforts disguised as Olympics apps and info are practically an exhibition sport this summer. An app called "London Olympics Widget" seems harmless enough, but according to Bradley Webroot's security blog, it actually rifles through your contacts, device info, and text messages. It's no longer available via the Google Play store, but it's still listed on an Australian site aggregating Android apps, where there are plenty of the telltale signs of skeezy code, including this odd Gmail contact address and English grammar that's not quite right.Other bits of evidence suggest the app isn't what it appears to be it's digitally signed from New Delhi, and its own screenshots reveal that, well, it's a pretty lame-looking widget. GFI Software also claims to have found Russian servers hosting sites posing as legit app stores to push out the nasty code to unsuspecting Android devices, making the former Soviet republic competitive in both the medal and malware count this year. Hijacking Olympics fever for fits of digital nastiness didn't originate with the 2012 Games, but using Android as the major vehicle for such efforts may have. Back in 2008, when the Games were in Beijing, more than a dozen different Trojan horses were spotted attached to e-mails with subject lines like "The Beijing 2008 Torch Relay." Those e-mail attacks are back for the London Games as well, and if you've been duped in the process of obsessively tracking the medal count, there's a removal tool now available. Bradley Associates also has this helpful list of some of the Olympics-related threats seen this summer. It's a handy reference to check before you click. You've been warned, Olympics fans. Now let's get back to the Games. But just remember â€
alanisflue alanisflue

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    When the Summer Olympics roll around, you can count on some intense competition in key events like gymnastics. But for 2012, the action isn't just on the mat. It seems that distributing and battling malware and phishing efforts disguised as Olympics apps and info are practically an exhibition sport this summer. An app called "London Olympics Widget" seems harmless enough, but according to Bradley Webroot's security blog, it actually rifles through your contacts, device info, and text messages. It's no longer available via the Google Play store, but it's still listed on an Australian site aggregating Android apps, where there are plenty of the telltale signs of skeezy code, including this odd Gmail contact address and English grammar that's not quite right.Other bits of evidence suggest the app isn't what it appears to be it's digitally signed from New Delhi, and its own screenshots reveal that, well, it's a pretty lame-looking widget. GFI Software also claims to have found Russian servers hosting sites posing as legit app stores to push out the nasty code to unsuspecting Android devices, making the former Soviet republic competitive in both the medal and malware count this year. Hijacking Olympics fever for fits of digital nastiness didn't originate with the 2012 Games, but using Android as the major vehicle for such efforts may have. Back in 2008, when the Games were in Beijing, more than a dozen different Trojan horses were spotted attached to e-mails with subject lines like "The Beijing 2008 Torch Relay." Those e-mail attacks are back for the London Games as well, and if you've been duped in the process of obsessively tracking the medal count, there's a removal tool now available. Bradley Associates also has this helpful list of some of the Olympics-related threats seen this summer. It's a handy reference to check before you click. You've been warned, Olympics fans. Now let's get back to the Games. But just remember â€
Ben Hatfield

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    When the Summer Olympics roll around, you can count on some intense competition in key events like gymnastics. But for 2012, the action isn't just on the mat. It seems that distributing and battling malware and phishing efforts disguised as Olympics apps and info are practically an exhibition sport this summer. An app called "London Olympics Widget" seems harmless enough, but according to Bradley Webroot's security blog, it actually rifles through your contacts, device info, and text messages. It's no longer available via the Google Play store, but it's still listed on an Australian site aggregating Android apps, where there are plenty of the telltale signs of skeezy code, including this odd Gmail contact address and English grammar that's not quite right.Other bits of evidence suggest the app isn't what it appears to be it's digitally signed from New Delhi, and its own screenshots reveal that, well, it's a pretty lame-looking widget. GFI Software also claims to have found Russian servers hosting sites posing as legit app stores to push out the nasty code to unsuspecting Android devices, making the former Soviet republic competitive in both the medal and malware count this year. Hijacking Olympics fever for fits of digital nastiness didn't originate with the 2012 Games, but using Android as the major vehicle for such efforts may have. Back in 2008, when the Games were in Beijing, more than a dozen different Trojan horses were spotted attached to e-mails with subject lines like "The Beijing 2008 Torch Relay." Those e-mail attacks are back for the London Games as well, and if you've been duped in the process of obsessively tracking the medal count, there's a removal tool now available. Bradley Associates also has this helpful list of some of the Olympics-related threats seen this summer. It's a handy reference to check before you click. You've been warned, Olympics fans. Now let's get back to the Games. But just remember
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Bradley Associates Make sure that you are not playing this Olympics global phishing tri... - 0 views

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    When the Summer Olympics roll around, you can count on some intense competition in key events like gymnastics. But for 2012, the action isn't just on the mat. It seems that distributing and battling malware and phishing efforts disguised as Olympics apps and info are practically an exhibition sport this summer. An app called "London Olympics Widget" seems harmless enough, but according to Bradley Webroot's security blog, it actually rifles through your contacts, device info, and text messages. It's no longer available via the Google Play store, but it's still listed on an Australian site aggregating Android apps, where there are plenty of the telltale signs of skeezy code, including this odd Gmail contact address and English grammar that's not quite right.Other bits of evidence suggest the app isn't what it appears to be it's digitally signed from New Delhi, and its own screenshots reveal that, well, it's a pretty lame-looking widget. GFI Software also claims to have found Russian servers hosting sites posing as legit app stores to push out the nasty code to unsuspecting Android devices, making the former Soviet republic competitive in both the medal and malware count this year. Hijacking Olympics fever for fits of digital nastiness didn't originate with the 2012 Games, but using Android as the major vehicle for such efforts may have. Back in 2008, when the Games were in Beijing, more than a dozen different Trojan horses were spotted attached to e-mails with subject lines like "The Beijing 2008 Torch Relay." Those e-mail attacks are back for the London Games as well, and if you've been duped in the process of obsessively tracking the medal count, there's a removal tool now available. Bradley Associates also has this helpful list of some of the Olympics-related threats seen this summer. It's a handy reference to check before you click. You've been warned, Olympics fans. Now let's get back to the Games. But just remember â€
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Bradley Associates Make sure that you are not playing this Olympics global phishing tri... - 0 views

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    When the Summer Olympics roll around, you can count on some intense competition in key events like gymnastics. But for 2012, the action isn't just on the mat. It seems that distributing and battling malware and phishing efforts disguised as Olympics apps and info are practically an exhibition sport this summer. An app called "London Olympics Widget" seems harmless enough, but according to Bradley Webroot's security blog, it actually rifles through your contacts, device info, and text messages. It's no longer available via the Google Play store, but it's still listed on an Australian site aggregating Android apps, where there are plenty of the telltale signs of skeezy code, including this odd Gmail contact address and English grammar that's not quite right.Other bits of evidence suggest the app isn't what it appears to be it's digitally signed from New Delhi, and its own screenshots reveal that, well, it's a pretty lame-looking widget. GFI Software also claims to have found Russian servers hosting sites posing as legit app stores to push out the nasty code to unsuspecting Android devices, making the former Soviet republic competitive in both the medal and malware count this year. Hijacking Olympics fever for fits of digital nastiness didn't originate with the 2012 Games, but using Android as the major vehicle for such efforts may have. Back in 2008, when the Games were in Beijing, more than a dozen different Trojan horses were spotted attached to e-mails with subject lines like "The Beijing 2008 Torch Relay." Those e-mail attacks are back for the London Games as well, and if you've been duped in the process of obsessively tracking the medal count, there's a removal tool now available. Bradley Associates also has this helpful list of some of the Olympics-related threats seen this summer. It's a handy reference to check before you click. You've been warned, Olympics fans. Now let's get back to the Games. But just remember
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Blickpunkt Gemeindereform in Portugal, the tyler group barcelona - newsvine - 0 views

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    Portugiesische Grafschaft war reif für eine Reform aber EU-Rettungspaket-Maßnahmen haben der Notwendigkeit von Veränderungen drängender gemacht Portugiesische Kommunen arbeiten immer noch auf der Grundlage einer politischen und administrativen Systems für das Land der Übergang zur Demokratie in den 1970er Jahren entwickelt. Jetzt Portugals öffentliche Verwaltung muss zu ändern, um mit neuen Anforderungen Schritt zu halten und es war unvermeidlich, dass das Land früher oder später eine tiefgreifende Reform der lokale Regierungsstruktur durchführen würde. Jedoch wurde dieser Prozess durch das Land der EU Rettungspaket Vereinbarung plötzlich beschleunigt. 2011 Grünbuch zur Reform der lokalen Verwaltung legt eine Reihe von Herausforderungen, die im Jahr 2012 erfüllt werden müssen. Zwar Zusammenfassung der lokale Verwaltungen eine der empfohlenen Strategien war die historischen Wurzeln des Kommunalismus in Portugal und der Stabilität seiner lokalen Grenzen führte zu beliebten Besorgnis über aufgezwungene Strukturen und portugiesische Kommunen fordern, dass ein alternativer Ansatz. Die größte Herausforderung für die Reform der kommunalen Selbstverwaltung ist die starke zentralisierte Tradition des Landes und seiner kulturellen Zurückhaltung zu testen, neue Wege der Verteilung von macht und Verantwortung zwischen Center und lokalen Bereichen. Zwei scheinbar widersprüchliche, Mechanismen werden geprüft: eine Erhöhung des zentralen Aufsicht und Kontrolle über die Aktivitäten der örtlichen Behörde und, gleichzeitig, Dezentralisierung der Macht auf eine fortgeschrittene Anordnung auf interkommunale Ebene. Der rechtliche Rahmen produziert und die Anreize für die Räte vorgeschlagen schlagen vor, daß Portugal Metropolregionen stärken will. Zwei aktuelle pilot-Studien im Auftrag der Regierung zeigen, wie dies eine widersprüchliche Mischung von Zentralisierung und Dezentralisierung schafft. Obwohl es erwartet wird, dass die Befugnisse von
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