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Bill Genereux

Pictures from a developer's life | martinvalasek.com - 1 views

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    Software developers will LOL.
Bill Genereux

Software development 450 words per minute - Vincit - 1 views

  • I can do frontend development up to a point, at least while not touching the presentation layer too much.
seventhree

'Compact & durable': Scientists encode, retrieve 10,000 gigabytes stored on DNA molecul... - 1 views

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    "Researchers at the University of Washington and Microsoft are developing one of the first complete storage systems to house digital data in DNA."
coreyg123

Liverpool computer games developer Starship move into social networking - 0 views

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    A Liverpool-based computer games designer is hoping to be at the forefront of what it believes will be the next big trend in social networking. Baltic Triangle based Starship is launching vTime, a new social network that will allow people to interact with each other using virtual reality (VR) headsets.
Bradley Colson

Upcoming Firefox click-to-play feature will stop automated plug-in exploits - 0 views

Mozilla developers are working on a new Firefox feature that will block the automated display of plug-in-based content like Flash videos, Java applets or PDF files, and will protect users from atta...

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

Review: Chrome 17, faster than ever, more secure than ever. - 2 views

Google's been really busy lately. They may be releasing "G-Drive," a personal cloud storage service ala Dropbox. They have released a beta of the Chrome Web browser for Android. And, with all that,...

networking internet google technology

started by Bradley Colson on 18 Mar 12 no follow-up yet
Tanya Vogan

Article on Faster Wireless Networks - 0 views

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    This article is from PC Magazine commenting on faster wireless networks being developed.
Brian Seitz

FBI wants an online tool to cull social media and news sites to help stay ahead of unfo... - 1 views

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    The FBI has asked for industry input on developing a Web-based tool that could help it scan social media sites and commercial news outlets to help its intelligence officers stay ahead of unfolding crises.
Bill Genereux

Bridging (Switching) History Paper - 0 views

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    An excellent paper describing the history and development of Ethernet bridging (switching).
dswallis

Facebook built a giant Internet drone - 0 views

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    The drone, called Aquila, is the baby of Facebook's year-old Connectivity Lab. The lab has been developing new technology as part of the social network's mission to "connect everybody in the world." Four billion people don't have access to the Internet, and 10% of the world's population lacks the necessary infrastructure to get online.
djuenemann

Mayors of Boston, Seattle, KC, others: No more muni broadband restrictions, please - 1 views

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    A group of 38 mayors and other elected officials from cities like Boston, Seattle, and Kansas City Thursday urged the FCC to strike down state laws that restrict the development of public high-speed Internet services and allow municipal networks to flourish.
anonymous

Facebook plans to add third-party apps to Messenger - 1 views

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    Facebook Messenger is slated to get a big overhaul. Mashable has learned Facebook plans to announce that it's opening up Facebook Messenger to third-party apps during its upcoming F8 Developer Conference in San Francisco next week.
mgdedonder

IPv6 and IPv4 questions and answers - 1 views

What happened to IPv5? Version 5 of the IP family was an experimental protocol developed in the 1980s. IPv5 (also called the Internet Stream Protocol) was never widely deployed. Since the number 5 ...

http:__www.internetsociety.org_ipv6-frequently-asked-questions networking Internet technology network security

started by mgdedonder on 01 Mar 15 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/)
sam14x

IBM doubles down on data with four new cloud tools - 0 views

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    Data is what makes today's business world go 'round, and IBM on Thursday launched a suite of new tools designed to help companies make the most of what they've got. Targeting developers and data scientists, the four new offerings are part of IBM's Cloud Data Services portfolio.
networkinglab14

3D-printed alloys could lead to lighter planes that fly further | New Scientist - 0 views

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    The use of a newly developed Nano-Coating has overcome the problem of hot-cracking, which use to stand in the way of 3D-printing high-strength aluminium alloy parts.
networkinglab14

2017 IT jobs report: North Central region - 1 views

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    Promising outlook for students wanting to live in the Midwest.
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