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Thursday, February 24, 2011

Multiplexing screens, Nexpose at RSA, Packet Sniffers and File Automation

Hak5 : Season 9 Premieres with the return of Shannon "Snubs" Morse and Paul "the camera guy" Tobias. We kick around the hacker headlines, get the low-down on Nexpose from Rapid7 at RSA, automate file mangement in windows, multiplex some screen sessions, capture packets from the command line and a lot more.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Wireless Data Expected to Surge in Coming Years

Logging on to the Web via a mobile phone is a relatively new phenomenon, but one that is growing rapidly. Each year mobile Internet traffic doubles and today's networks are at risk of choking from the load. (Feb. 23)

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Page Rank Google Increases With Targeted Youtube Videos

Page Rank Google Increases With Targeted Youtube Videos
There are many opportunities to help local business increase exposure online. Many small business rely entirely on word of mouth, street and traditional advertising.I already do this part-time on the side and the problem with what you're talking about is local stuff doesn't pay that well and local businesses typically don't have that much money to spend.The money is in doing search engine optimization for larger companies but in order to do that you actually have to know how to do seo. Ranking stuff locally is actually pretty simple as you've just discovered.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

FourSquare Finds Its Place

Feb. 18 2011 | Dennis Crowley, Foursquare Co-Founder & CEO, discusses whether the company has plans to go public.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Google Exec Freed in Egypt Rejoins Protests

Google Exec Freed in Egypt Rejoins Protests , A young leader of Egypt's anti-government protesters, newly released from detention, joined a massive crowd of hundreds of thousands in Cairo's Tahrir Square for the first time Tuesday. (Feb. 7)

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

US Student Bypasses Egypt Web Blackout

AlJazeeraEnglish--February 02, 2011--After internet services were disconnected in Egypt, protesters were prevented from speaking to the world. But thanks to John Scott Railton, a Los Angeles based student, who took upon himself the task of uploading messages on micro blogging site twitter. He started making calls and posting messages on a twitter account he created for the Egyptian protests.

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