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February 10th, 2010

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  • Facebook Fixing Security Bug Which Exposes User Photos And Names
    Published: August 12, 2010
    Facebook Fixing Security Bug Which Exposes User Photos And Names: “ In theory, all Facebook users have had their profile image and name exposed through a bug which enables malicious hackers to scrape the data. While such information is also available for sale through companies like Flowtown, this particular security glitch makes it much more easier to collect information as long as a company has ac...
  • Sahi V3
    Published: August 12, 2010
    Sahi V3: “Sahi is an automation tool to test web applications. Sahi injects javascript into web pages using a proxy and the javascript helps automate web applications. (Via Hackers Center – Security Tools and Texts.)
  • Facebook Buys Up Divvyshot To Make Facebook Photos Even Better
    Published: April 2, 2010
    Source: TechCrunch
    Facebook just bought up Divvyshot, a Y Combinator-backed startup that launched last March. Divvyshot was in the midst of raising an angel round when Facebook swept in with a better offer. The amount of the acquisition is not being disclosed, but it was likely small. Buying Divvyshot is a talent acquisition for Facebook. Founder Sam Odio and the two other Divvyshot team members will be joining Facebook...
  • The 20 Most Entertaining Facebook someecards
    Published: March 30, 2010
    Source: All Facebook
    There’s a plethora of slogan t-shirt and witty e-greeting card companies on the Web, though only a few publishers like Someecards get to the heart of the human condition about our social media addictions, especially to Facebook. Someecards’ collection of e-greetings covers several topics, but we took special notice of their Facebook-related selection. The cards combine words that get to the nut of our F...
  • How To Monitor Your Employees’ Facebook Use
    Published: March 30, 2010
    Source: All Facebook
    Want to spy on your employees and monitor how much time they’re spending on Facebook? Social Sentry is a new solution to help you accomplish just that. This Saas (Software as a Service), no-install web-based tool monitors employees’ conversations on a number of social networks including Facebook. Social Sentry supposedly works even if employees use alias profiles. The fact is, people say all kinds of...
  • URL removal explained, Part I: URLs & directories
    Published: March 30, 2010
    Webmaster level: AllThere's a lot of content on the Internet these days. At some point, something may turn up online that you would rather not have out there—anything from an inflammatory blog post you regret publishing, to confidential data that accidentally got exposed. In most cases, deleting or restricting access to this content will cause it to naturally drop out of search results after a while. Howe...
  • Facebook’s Amusingly Cruel CAPTCHA
    Published: March 31, 2010
    Source: TechCrunch
    Literally laughed out loud. We’ve all seen our share of amusing CAPTCHA’s – if you haven’t, you simply haven’t seen enough of them in your life – but this one takes the cake. Way to depress people, Facebook. Unless you can point us to funnier ones? (Via @codepo8 and traced back to – of course – Reddit) CrunchBase InformationFacebookInformation provided by CrunchBase
  • SQL Injection License Plate Hopes to Foil Euro Traffic Cameras [Imagecache]
    Published: March 21, 2010
    Source: Gizmodo
    Who knows if this little bit of database wizardry would actually cause the traffic camera's picture-parsing computer to drop a table? Even if it doesn't it's covered up his actual license plate. [See Also]
  • 5 Proven Techniques To Prevent Facebook Jealousy
    Published: March 23, 2010
    Source: All Facebook
    Natasha Murashev is the author of Psychblog.com, a digital magazine focused on applied psychology. Twenty-five year old UK citizen Camille Mathurasingh never suspected that joining Facebook would be her fatal mistake. Mathurasingh was brutally murdered by her long-distance boyfriend, Paul Bistol, after he saw Facebook pictures of Mathurasingh with her new boyfriend according to BBC News.  Although Bistol t...
  • Universal Mailbox Coming To the iPhone [IPhone]
    Published: March 23, 2010
    Source: Gizmodo
    Instead of having to click on different mailboxes for each account, a future version of the iPhone OS will allow you to read all your mail from one single screen. The source: Steve Jobs himself. [Julio Manuel - Thanks Oscar!] More »
  • StyleTap Finally Lets You Run Palm OS on Your iPhone [Apps]
    Published: March 24, 2010
    Source: Gizmodo
    It's been over two years since we first heard of StyleTap, a Palm OS emulator for the iPhone. Now the app is finally available through Cydia, meaning you'll have to spend $50 and jailbreak your iPhone. [StyleTap via Engadget] More »
  • [CMS Magazine] Sympal, Flexible Symfony Content Management System
    Published: March 24, 2010
    Source: PHP Magazine
    Sympal is a CMS built on top of the latest version of Symfony, 1.4 and requires PHP 5.2.4+. It is designed to take advantage of all the great existing features Symfony already provides and it builds on top of these existing features using the plugin architecture. It is made up of multiple plugins and also bundles some existing Symfony plugins developed by third parties. Sympal was built to be unobtrusive a...
  • And The World Keeps Moving.
    Published: March 11, 2010
  • 1.5TB Western Digital WD15EARS Caviar Green 64MB cache SATA 3.0 Internal HDD $85 after $15 MIR
    Published: March 18, 2010
  • How To Hack Windows Laptops With Mac-Like Trackpad Gestures [Hacks]
    Published: March 17, 2010
    Source: Gizmodo
    Attempting to scroll with two fingers on a Windows laptop trackpad after using a MacBook makes you feel like a right fool, I know. It's not the end of the story though, with Lifehacker revealing two hacks for Windows users. More »
  • Breaking News: Some Bullshit Happening Somewhere
    Published: March 17, 2010
    Source: YouTube
    Excruciating up-to-the-minute coverage of some irrelevant bullshit story that has no ramifications whatsoever.
  • Internet Explorer 9: A Fresh Start, With HTML5 [Internet Explorer]
    Published: March 16, 2010
    Source: Gizmodo
    Ninth time's the charm, sometimes! At least that's Microsoft's hope with IE9, which they've just announced at Mix, brings new HTML5 support (including HTML5 video!), hardware-accelerated 2D graphics, and a totally new JavaScript engine—and no XP support. More »
  • 25 Things You Can Remote Control With Your iPhone [Apple]
    Published: March 16, 2010
    Source: Gizmodo
    One of the more interesting things you can do with the iPhone is use it as a remote control for other devices. Since the iPhone App Store launched almost two years ago, developers have created hundreds of remote control applications. More »
  • Woman of the Year!
    Published: March 16, 2010
    As Slog Tipper Marc says, "Let this photo travel around the world 10,000,000 times." [ Subscribe to the comments on this story ]
  • What Happens (Online) When We Die: Facebook [Memory]
    Published: March 16, 2010
    Source: Gizmodo
    One day, youre going to die. And when you do, you online presence—like your social network profiles, your blog comments, and your web services—will serve as your very first memorial. Heres how itll play out. More »
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