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Veronica Misko

How to Make Google Music Your Secondary Media Player (and Why You Should) - 0 views

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    this is where your 100 word descriiption.  This is great!!!
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    I find this article interesting, it shows how we could put music to your secondary media player. It's amazing how it can become your best way to back up and access your music from where ever. It's pretty cool that Google is trying their best to improve their site, and Google is taking time to improve their site. Since it's one of the best music web apps, i can get to sync my music library and it can connect to my mobile, and also it's for free.
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    Google Music is states only for now, though. But an easy way to get around it is to either use a web proxy (hidemyass.com) or something like hotspot shield, sign into your google account and go to music.google.com. Turns out you only need to sign into Google Music once with a US IP address to be let in forever. So once you do that you can close the proxy and you'll be able to use it normally.
Malaika Thompson

Zamzar Converts Images, Documents, and Other Files Directly Over Email - 0 views

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    I think this is a great idea to do. Zamzar makes it much easier fro us now to read/see things that are emailed to us. It's also more reasonable because almost everyone has smart phones nowadays and if you wanted to read an email on your phone but it needed converting you could just use Zamzar. You wouldn't have to wait until you were able to go home and use your laptop. The only downfall is that you need a paid account on Zamzar if you wanted to convert more than 1MB of files.
Marquise Swaby

Hackers attempt to access AT&T customer records, prompts millions to Rethink Passwords - 1 views

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    A bunch of hackers got close to busting down AT&T's virtual equivalent. The hackers were hard at work, trying to access account information. The carrier discovered the attack and shut it down before they could breach.
codrin gherghel

Very true article - 3 views

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    Yes, very true indeed!!
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    okay i have finally gotten to write a description about this :).. anyway... so basically what this article is about is secure internet web servers that use SSL encryption. what this does is make it very hard for hackers, malware, spyware, and all other bad kinds of "wares" out of your computer making it virus free and it doesn't allow ip hackers to watch what you are doing on the internet. The reason for this is mainly to protect bank account numbers, login id's, passwords, credit card information, and even personal information that, if not protected can get your identity stolen. Two big issues that website hosts do not agree with is that SSL (HTTPS secure connection) costs money. It is not that easy to keep a secure server blocking out hundreds of thousands of malware virus', phishing programs, and spyware, while at the same time keeping it free. Also another big problem with this is that it slows down the server. If there are a limited amount of people going on your website (meaning barely into the hundred hits) than you shouldnt have this problem, but for big websites like facebook,that have millions of hits per day, this is a big deal because they want to keep themselves on top of speed and one of the most popular social networking websites out there. basically, to sum everything up, HTTPS servers cost too much money, some websites dont even need them, and they slow down the servers a significant amount.
codrin gherghel

sony gets hacked again but they be prepared - 0 views

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    Sony is suffering from yet another hack attempt on its networks. But this time, the company seems to be better prepared, and apparently all credit card information is safe. Philip Reitinger, Sony's Chief Information Security Officer, has posted an article on the official PlayStation blog explaining the incident.
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    Sony is suffering from yet another hack attempt on its networks. But this time, the company seems to be better prepared, and apparently all credit card information is safe. Philip Reitinger, Sony's Chief Information Security Officer, has posted an article on the official PlayStation blog explaining the incident.
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    PEDO BEAR
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    brandon copied me
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    brandon copied me
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    DON'T LISTEN TO CODRIN HE COPIED ME!
Nicolas Pagnotta

Mint Unveils a New Native iPad App for Tracking Your Finances on the Go [Video] - 0 views

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    This app released by the mint is specifically for the iPad and is for tracking your finances anywhere you go. This app shows the growth and loss of you money, your investments, and the status's of your separate accounts. This is one of the most advanced mobile banking applications on the market currently.
Pinhopes Job Site

Simplify Your Job Search on Pinhopes.com | Pinhopes - 0 views

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    With increasing use of new media in recruitment, you need more than a resume to showcase your personal brand and stand out from your competitors. Regular CVs alone are not enough to convince potential employers why you should be chosen for a job. Let your 1-min unique self-promoting video and LinkedIn profile do the personal branding for you and help you get noticed by employers.
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