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johnb1000

Google to speed up Chrome with the next version of HTTP, not its own tech - 0 views

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    Since the class was talking about different protocols, I thought it is interesting that Google is giving up on its homegrown SPDY protocol, which aimed to deliver a faster web browsing experience in Chrome than tried and true HTTP. Instead, it's adopting HTTP/2 -- an upgraded version of the protocol that's close to being standardized -- in Chrome 40 in the next few weeks.
Bradley Colson

Hacktivists the biggest data thieves in 2011: report - 3 views

It was self-described activist organisations such as Anonymous and Lulz Security who stole 58 per cent of the data while being involved in far fewer cyber attacks, according to Verizon. See http://...

started by Bradley Colson on 23 Mar 12 no follow-up yet
Tim Bruner

Bugs... Bugs everywhere... - 1 views

For the Lols: http://www.quickmeme.com/img/2e/2e241cbbfa40b515d22f0718ddaab4f25631dfed32a8c3e571ae5a5533e92406.jpg

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anonymous

Study guide for test2 - 2 views

It was in color and much nicer...bummer :p

seventhree

Magic Leap's Stunning New Demo Transforms A Room Into An Aquarium - 1 views

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    This is what google has been investing in :) "Google Makes Huge Bet On 'Magic Leap' Virtual Reality Tech" http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2014/10/22/google-magic-leap_n_6026676.html
Bradley Colson

Anonymous: Operation Defense Phase II [CISPA] - 1 views

Plans for protest of the latest threat to the free internet. Demonstrate and Boycott supporters of the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA). Make your voice known to such ebtities ...

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started by Bradley Colson on 01 May 12 no follow-up yet
seventhree

What is Tor? A Beginner's Guide to the Deep Web | Digital Trends - 1 views

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    I came across this, thought it is pretty interesting. Basically TOR which is a free program, allows someone's location to be hidden when surfing the net. TOR's developer Torproject.Inc claims that they are out there to help defend traffic analysis which is a form of network surveillance that threatens personal freedom,privacy and so on. You can go to their website if you want to know more about them. Otherwise, the above is a simple guide to how TOR works. (https://www.torproject.org/)
Bill Genereux

Go-Back-N - YouTube - 1 views

Tim Gabriel

Google+ surpasses Twitter to take number 2 social network after Facebook - 3 views

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    Never thought this would happen.
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    Does anyone remember Google Wave from a few years back? It was an early attempt at social networking that flopped miserably.
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    I figured it was due to people using youtube as well as people using gmail. http://www.reelseo.com/google-plus-gmail/
Bradley Colson

Why Open Source Is the Key to Cloud Innovation - 1 views

In the 25 years since Richard Stallman wrote the GNU General Public License, free and open source software (FOSS) have become pervasive in computing: Linux, Apache HTTP Server, MySQL and more can b...

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started by Bradley Colson on 16 Apr 12 no follow-up yet
Bill Genereux

FCC chief prepares to overrule state Web laws | TheHill - 1 views

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    The agency will seek to nullify laws halting local government-run Internet service.
wsmorgan1990

Not strictly networking, but possibly one of the most useful articles I've ever read - 3 views

If you've got a windows pc, chances are it's constantly annoying you to upgrade to windows 10. Here's how to make it stop http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/get-rid-windows-10-upgrade-notification-windo...

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started by wsmorgan1990 on 19 Feb 16 no follow-up yet
hammescm

https://www.insurancejournal.com/news/international/2019/01/23/515593.htm - 0 views

https://www.insurancejournal.com/news/international/2019/01/23/515593.htm

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started by hammescm on 25 Jan 19 no follow-up yet
ccharapat

Wi-Fi's Most Popular Encryption May Have Been Cracked - 0 views

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    Link to the original research https://papers.mathyvanhoef.com/ccs2017.pdf
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