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I called Fix Slow Computer Online to help me fix slow computers. I own an internet cafe and I have noticed that my computers are running slow. That is why I right away sought out a solution to my ...

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The Ravine / Joseph Dunphy

Internet Censorship - A Digg "Bury Brigade" Case Study : Zaphu - 0 views

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    Points to a disproportionately large number of posts about the political candidate Ron Paul that were buried on Digg, in support of the premise of that so-called "bury brigades" exist on Digg, groups of users who vote against articles en masse when they don't like them, "philosophically". This should surprise absolutely nobody who is familiar with Digg's basic operating principles and has been online for more than ten minutes in his life, but sometimes people need evidence in support of the obvious. Putting the feeedom to be heard on a topic to a vote - how do people expect that to work out?
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US sanctions against Russia are on the way. - 0 views

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    Overseas network December 18, according to Reuters, local time on Monday 17th, US special envoy to Kurt Volker Kurt Volker said at a briefing on the Internet, for the end of November In the case of the Chitan Strait, the possibility of the US sanctions against Russia is increasing.
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List of Most Common Attacks That Wordpress Powered Websites Faces. - 0 views

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    WordPress is now powering up to 28 percent of the total websites available on the internet. Despite so much popularity, it is prone to various attacks too. There is no doubt in that WordPress is currently one of the best platforms for website creation. The number of amazing features and plugins it
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US accuses the Internet of stealing, Japanese media or let China make concessions in tr... - 0 views

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    Recently, the US accusation against Chinese cyber attacks and espionage has suddenly escalated. France International Radio said on the 21st that since July this year, the US Department of Justice has used the name of economic espionage to file charges and criminal charges against at least 20
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How to Find a Trusted Agen Sbobet - 0 views

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    One of the most popular online gambling is judi bola and it is imperative that to indulge in soccer gambling online you need a ball agent. A vital aspect of it is selecting the right one because Internet is full of unscrupulous traders that only intend to rob the client of his or her legitimate dues
The Ravine / Joseph Dunphy

Digg to Take On StumbleUpon and TinyURL? | WebProNews - 0 views

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    Chris Crum (the author) writes about a rumored upcoming Digg toolbar incorporating random search, and asks if this is bad news for Stumbleupon, as that is the service's key feature. Perhaps, but Crum hasn't given us reason enough to think so. Randomness, by itself, isn't a big deal. Webrings had incorporated it into their code long before there was a Stumbleupon. Carefully weightened randomness is what Stumbleupon does. Stumbleupon offers a blogging platform, albeit a seriously flawed one. Digg does not. Those who submit content to Digg risk loss of membership if the content proves to be unpopular enough; so far as I know, Stumbleupon users don't have the same worry, outside of a little political whackiness in the fora. I'm left with the impression that Crum repeats somebody who has read too much into too little, having little familiarity with the capabilities of the SU system, and with the policy differences between the two sites.
The Ravine / Joseph Dunphy

Citizen Garden Episode 11: Whither Ma.gnolia? on Vimeo - 0 views

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    Larry Halff of Ma.gnolia (where I was before I came to Diigo) is interviewed, following the collapse of that service, and explains what he did wrong, without evasion. Many of us wish him well, and hope that both he manages to rebuild his company after this regrettable incident.
The Ravine / Joseph Dunphy

How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Stumble-Spam - 0 views

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    Alex Laburu raises a serious point about Stumbleupon; that perverse incentives are built in to the system by SU's business model, in which the company makes money, not from visits to blogs on their system, but by getting paid for "stumbles" - random visits to sponsor websites taking place through their system. Under such a model, Laburu argues, a well written blog costs the company money, because it is a blog visitors are less likely to leave soon via a stumble - and those following its links aren't stumbling. He raises a good point (among others), one that should lead SU users to view with concern the supposedly good feature that is the absence of advertising on our blogs on SU, because it provides SU admins with a short term incentive to side with those misusing the system at the expense of those using it constructively. Which does leave us with the question of how Diigo is making its money, does it? One might ask if many of the users bring this sort of thing upon themselves - listen in on the screaming when the very possibility of introducing advertising is raised, on some sites, as if the hosting service didn't need to make money. Perhaps when the subject arises here - Diigo is still in Beta as I write this - some of us might want to speak in support of that very sensible source of revenue for a company we'd like to evolve in a healthier direction than that being taken by some of its competition, at the moment.
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