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Friday, November 13, 2015

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Facebook Privacy How The Fight Could Be Won ? In Belgium

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Many of us are wary of the data Facebook keeps about us. We may volunteer that information, but the extent to which the social network collects it might surprise you ? as might what further details can be gleaned or inferred from what we surrender. Let Digital Shadow loose on your profile and discover that a sophisticated programme can work out a fair approximation of passwords, even! But the war against the global giant in re-establishing privacy is slowly being won ? in Europe, at least. Because Facebook has been given 48 hours to stop tracking non-users in Belgium… Is...

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This Is The Future Of Web Browsing

Web developer / Mozilla evangelist David Walsh has collated nine demos that use just native web technologies to show how much can be done in your web browser without the need for plugins like Flash and Silverlight. Here are three of the best.



How Critically Acclaimed Literary Scholar Jonathan Gottschall Writes Part One

Mr. Gottschall is the author or editor of seven books, including The Storytelling Animal — a New York Times Editor’s Choice Selection and a finalist for the LA Times Book Prize — and most recently he published a fascinating book titled The Professor in the Cage: Why Men Fight and Why We Like to Watch.

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Fill Gaps In Knowledge With These Matchless Informative And Educational Websites

Although a great deal of people, especially the older generations, believe that the Web is the place for fun and amusement that can't be of much use, in fact it is a perfect place for becoming a more intelligent and educated person. One of the latest tendencies is eager to demonstrate this in practice. We...



Welcome To The Internet Of Compromised Things

This post is a bit of a public service announcement, so I'll get right to the point:

Every time you use WiFi, ask yourself: could I be connecting to the Internet through a compromised router with malware?

It's becoming more and more common to see malware installed not at the



20 Tricks For Better Business Blogging How To Use Blogging To Generate Leads

This is a guest contribution from Zoe Uwem. Blogging can be an effective lead generation strategy, if done correctly. The majority of companies that hope to use content marketing to grow their businesses all understand that blogging is one of the most effective ways to go about it. Big corporations, start-ups and even smaller companies [...]

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20 Tips for Better Business Blogging: How to Use Blogging to Generate Leads

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Watch These Guys Play Around With Their Homemade 250pound Railgun

A group of dudes got together and made their very own railgun. Watching them play around with it is pretty cool.



99 Tech Life Hacks You Should Know

A life hack is a strategy, technique, trick or shortcut that can help make life easier – by speeding up efficiency, enhancing productivity and sometimes minimizing a source of annoyance with a quick trick. That’s as close to a dictionary definition as you can get. Love them or



Circular Images With CSS

In this tutorial, we'll go over some CSS techniques for rendering circular image elements.

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