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Never Pay for Leads Again! Online Leads are Free. - 2 views

Leads don't grow in trees. You probably know the value of a lead to your business and how much you would pay for a lead. But what if you could create a system for lead generating that worked 24/7 a...

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clariene Austria

Never Pay for Leads Again! Online Leads are Free. - 3 views

Leads don't grow in trees. You probably know the value of a lead to your business and how much you would pay for a lead. But what if you could create a system for lead generation websites that work...

started by clariene Austria on 21 Jun 12 no follow-up yet
Paul Merrell

mnot's blog: Nine Things to Expect from HTTP/2 - 0 views

  • HTTP/2 is getting close to being real, with lots of discussions and more implementations popping up every week. What does a new version of the Web’s protocol mean for you? Here are some early answers:
Paul Merrell

Merkel, Hollande to discuss European communication network avoiding U.S. - Yahoo News - 0 views

  • (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Saturday she would talk to French President Francois Hollande about building up a European communication network to avoid emails and other data passing through the United States.
Paul Merrell

Google Fiber - 1 views

  • There continues to be huge interest from consumers and communities in faster broadband. That’s why we want to bring more people access to Google Fiber — Internet that’s up to 100 times faster than basic broadband. We’ve started early discussions with 34 cities in 9 metro areas around the United States to explore what it would take to bring a new fiber-optic network to their community.
Paul Merrell

New York City to turn phone booths into Wi-Fi hot spots | Al Jazeera America - 0 views

  • New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is fielding proposals to transform the city’s largely forgotten phone booths into Wi-Fi hot spots, an ambitious project that would create one of the largest public Wi-Fi networks in the country. The team with the winning proposal will be charged with the installation, operation and maintenance of up to 10,000 hot spots distributed across the five boroughs, according to a statement released Thursday by the mayor’s office.
Paul Merrell

The Democratization of Cyberattack - Schneier on Security - 0 views

  • We can't choose a world where the US gets to spy but China doesn't, or even a world where governments get to spy and criminals don't. We need to choose, as a matter of policy, communications systems that are secure for all users, or ones that are vulnerable to all attackers. It's security or surveillance.
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    Pithy quote from Bruce Schneier.
Paul Merrell

Researchers tout electricity storage technology that could recharge devices in minutes - 0 views

  • Vanderbilt University researchers say they have come up with a way to store electricity on a silicon-based supercapacitor that would let mobile phones recharge in seconds and let them continue to operate for weeks without recharging.
Paul Merrell

Germany's top prosecutor fired over treason probe - Yahoo News - 0 views

  • A treason investigation against two German journalists claimed its first casualty Tuesday — the country's top prosecutor who ordered the probe.
  • Justice Minister Heiko Maas announced he was seeking the dismissal of Harald Range hours after the chief federal prosecutor accused the government of interfering in his investigation.Maas said he made the decision in consultation with Chancellor Angela Merkel's office, indicating that the sacking was approved at the highest level.The Justice Ministry had questioned Range's decision to open the investigation against two journalists from the website Netzpolitik.org who had reported that Germany's domestic spy agency plans to expand surveillance of online communication.The treason probe was widely criticized and regarded as an embarrassment to the government. Senior officials stressed in recent days that Germany is committed to protecting press freedom.
Paul Merrell

FT.com / Technology - Google ditches Windows on security concerns - 0 views

  • Google is phasing out the internal use of Microsoft’s ubiquitous Windows operating system because of security concerns, according to several Google employees.The directive to move to other operating systems began in earnest in January, after Google’s Chinese operations were hacked, and could effectively end the use of Windows at Google, which employs more than 10,000 workers internationally.
  • Employees said it was also an effort to run the company on Google’s own products, including its forthcoming Chrome OS, which will compete with Windows. “A lot of it is an effort to run things on Google product,” the employee said. “They want to run things on Chrome.”
Paul Merrell

Ribbit - Google Wave - 0 views

  • perience.
  • Ribbit Conference Gadget -Beta The Ribbit Conference Gadget allows Wave participants to escalate an online collaboration session to a real-time audio communications session, allowing participants to talk with each other while collaborating. The Ribbit Conference Gadget is persistent in the Wave and allows any Wave participant to: Create an audio connection with multiple Wave participants Add non-Wave participants to the session Mute or hold any of the individual participants from the stream Disconnect any participants from the stream End the session
Paul Merrell

India unveils prototype of 35 U.S. dollar laptop - 0 views

  • NEW DELHI, July 24 (Xinhua) -- India has unveiled a prototype tablet touchscreen laptop, priced at 1,500 rupees (35 U.S. dollars) , which it hopes to roll out in the market commercially next year.
  • The minister said the Indian tablet, which would run the Linux operating system, was expected to be introduced to higher education institutions next year. "The plan is to drop the price eventually to 20 U.S. dollars and ultimately to 10 U.S. dollars," he said.
Paul Merrell

OpenSolaris Governance Board resigns - The H Open Source: News and Features - 1 views

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    It's official now. OpenSolaris is abandonware, leaving OpenBSD as the major open Unix platform still supported.    
Paul Merrell

Google phasing out 'Google Wave' service - MarketWatch - 0 views

  • SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Google Inc. said Wednesday that it's killing its "Google Wave" messaging and social-networking service, because of a lack of user interest.
Gary Edwards

One on One with Content Management's Movers and Shakers - 0 views

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    good list of interviews with leading CMS providers
Paul Merrell

The Strongest Link: Libraries and Linked Data - 0 views

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    See also Wikipedia on Linked Data: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linked_Data
Paul Merrell

James Clark's Random Thoughts: A tour of the open standards used by Google Buzz - 1 views

  • The thing I find most attractive about Google Buzz is its stated commitment to open standards: We believe that the social web works best when it works like the rest of the web — many sites linked together by simple open standards. So I took a bit of time to look over the standards involved. I’ll focus here on the standards that are new to me.
Paul Merrell

Google Buzz: Forget Twitter, Microsoft's SharePoint is a bigger target | Between the Li... - 0 views

  • Google launched its new social Gmail experiment dubbed Buzz and the “Twitter killer” comments will be a dime a dozen. But from an enterprise perspective, Google Buzz has a far larger target in mind: Microsoft’s SharePoint.
Paul Merrell

1st International Digital Preservation Interoperability Framework Symposium - 0 views

  • A recent study by the International Data Corporation has shown that the amount of digital data being produced had risen to 281 exabytes (EB, 1018) in 2007 and estimates the total amount of digital information will grow at a rate of 58% per year, reaching 1610 EB by 2011! Each EB is equivalent to 50,000 times the entire U.S. Library of Congress. printed collection
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