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New Article – Beware the Unlimited Deal Posted By : IC: If you are new to the whole on.. http://tinyurl.com/3tqb47 # Is Taxi advertising a good idea for marketing? Posted By : JessicaThomson: Selling is an activity w.. http://tinyurl.com/4ahyqm # Affiliates need to read their Newspaper Posted By : satish: Millions of people check the [...]
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By on May 3, 2008
New Article – Beware the Unlimited Deal Posted By : IC: If you are new to the whole on.. http://tinyurl.com/3tqb47 # Is Taxi advertising a good idea for marketing? Posted By : JessicaThomson: Selling is an activity w.. http://tinyurl.com/4ahyqm # Affiliates need to read their Newspaper Posted By : satish: Millions of people check the [...]
Posted in ArticleSnatch News | Tagged firewall, google, Karl Sultana, Microsoft, online ad formats, online hosting, Peter Hutch, poisoning, polio, Q fever, retinal detachment, Search Engine, trench fever, yahoo |
By ArticleSnatch on May 2, 2008
Ad: Do you use a shared hosting account? Are you running a website powered by a script that you can’t change – like one that is ioncube encoded? Concerned about malicious scripts being run from your server? Losing sleep over your site being hacked or broken into? I’ve been running websites on various servers for [...]
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By ArticleSnatch on November 30, 2007
Action against eight people for various botnet-related criminal offenses capped off another round of investigations by federal law enforcement into over $20 million in losses and over a million compromised PCs. Botherding became a little less profitable for eight people named in a Federal Bureau of Investigation statement. The second pahse of an ongoing probe [...]
| Tagged Agency's Cyber Division, anti-virus software, Bot Roast II, botnet operators, Federal Bureau of Investigation, federal law enforcement, firewall, James Finch, John Schiefer, law enforcement, Los Angeles, New Zealand, search warrant, United States, USD, web security practices |
By ArticleSnatch on October 23, 2007
Some of the uproar last week was regarding Comcast’s blocking of BitTorrent traffic, a move that, by itself raised concerns about the power over content and packets the cable company was usurping. Over the weekend it came to light that Comcast not only blocked BitTorrent, but also Gnutella and Lotus Notes. Back in September, CNet [...]
| Tagged Broadband, broadband Internet access, China, Chris Soghoian, Comcast Impersonates China, Electronic Frontier Foundation, firewall, ISP, Kevin Kanarski, not-interfered-with Internet fans, Peter Eckersley, Russell Shaw, United States |
By ArticleSnatch on August 1, 2007
Google will be one of the firms supporting a complaint to be filed with the Federal Trade Commission about sports leagues and other content companies violate copyright law and the first amendment.When the Computer and Communications Industry Association (CCIA) drops its missive off at FTC headquarters today, some familiar names will be listed as supporting [...]
Posted in Internet | Tagged 700MHz wireless spectrum auction, Computer and Communications Industry Association, copyright law, Ed Black, Federal Trade Commission, firewall, FTC headquarters, google, J.D. Lasica, LA Times, Large old media publishers, Microsoft, Rich Ord, sports leagues, United States, Wall Street Journal |
By ArticleSnatch on February 28, 2007
The long-standing joke about the acronym for chief information officers actually standing for “career is over” may have a real punchline now, one that hits those C-level executives right in their employment status.Rather than being innovators challenging the status quo of computing and driving their companies to greater rewards through technology, company CIOs have the [...]
Posted in Internet | Tagged bad Internet, Chris Anderson, computing, Dead Weight Club, Delaware, firewall, instant messaging, Long Tail, technology innovators, United States, usage policies, web-based email services, Wired, yahoo |
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