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Did the Kansas City Chiefs Cut Larry Johnson Because of Twitter?

November 9, 2009 by Tech Trends · Leave a Comment 

The Kansas City Chiefs release controversial running back Larry Johnson.img src=http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/trarticles/~4/LvZrdEqJsbU height=1 width=1/

Vote: Life, Liberty, and Good Design

October 19, 2009 by Tech Trends · Leave a Comment 

Do you like Daily Icon? Mashable and Motorola are running the third annual Open Web Awards , an international online voting competition that covers major innovations in web technology and achievements in Social Media. In order to nominate us simply place www.dailyicon.net in the nominate field, for “ Best Online Magazine “. Oh, and thank you for your support! 2009 Open Web Awards Sponsored by Mashable and Motorola Nominations: October 14th - November 15th

Responding to trends, and avoiding the “bash”

October 8, 2009 by Tech Trends · Leave a Comment 

There were some great additions to the trends, including the emphasis on mobile computing, though in running over the list, I’d add the blurring of public/private personae. But Michael Golrick honed in on the challenge of my presentation: not to point out problems, but to point out responses to those problems (avoiding the pat term, “solutions”). His suggestion of a social-networking policy can be broadened to these responses: enable, guide, and empower library workers to strategically par

Benefits of Java Development

October 1, 2009 by Tech Trends · Leave a Comment 

Development of Java applications is one of the latest technologies to hit the net and it is an important part of the business evolution on the Internet. Java is popular because it scores high on all the above characteristics. This is mainly because it has a strong presence on the client and server side. Another important facet of Java applications is that they can work anywhere. All you need is a Java Virtual Machine running on the client computer. Fortunately, this is a feature that automatical

PBS.org hacked, serving malware cocktail

September 18, 2009 by Tech Trends · Leave a Comment 

September 18th, 2009 Posted by Ryan Naraine @ 10:26 amCategories:Adobe, Anti Virus, Arbitrary Code Execution, Botnets, Browsers, Complex Attacks, Data theft, Flash, Locally Running Web Servers, Malware, Spam and Phishing, Spyware and Adware, Viruses and WormsTags:Cocktail, PBS, Malware, Web Site, Exploit, Spyware, Adware Malware, Cyberthreats, Web Site Development, Web Technology, Viruses And WormsSome sections of the popular PBS.org Web site have been hijacked by hackers serving u

Web Hosting Online Guide

September 12, 2009 by Tech Trends · Leave a Comment 

Running business online is not an easy job especially when you are dealing with the internet and web technology. Since internet and web technology has become the primary issue on the online business, so you need to put a big attention on that. Web hosting and domain need to be secured, so you don’t need to be afraid that you will lost your data, or transaction. In so doing, the right and reputable web hosting provider is number one option. But, it is hard to determine which one is a good web hos

More on the FCC’s e-Government Transparency Efforts: ECFS, RSS, Social Media Setting Priorities

September 11, 2009 by Tech Trends · Leave a Comment 

I vented my frustration earlier today with the FCC’s failure to make comments it receives easily accessible to the public—which means, more than anything, making them full-text searchable. This may seem like Inside Baseball to many, but it’s not. It’s a failure of the democratic process, a waste of taxpayer dollars, and a testimony to the general incompetence of bureaucracies, regardless of who’s running them. It denies the public an easy way to follow what goes on inside Washington, while ess

Top 5 Web Trends of 2009: The Real-Time Web

September 8, 2009 by Tech Trends · Leave a Comment 

This week ReadWriteWeb is running a series of posts analyzing the 5 biggest, most cutting edge Web trends to come out of 2009. We're posting one trend analysis per day. Then at the end of the week we'll publish a major update to our standard presentation about web technology trends.

Top 5 Web Trends of 2009: The Real-Time Web

September 8, 2009 by Tech Trends · Leave a Comment 

This week ReadWriteWeb is running a series of posts analyzing the 5 biggest, most cutting edge Web trends to come out of 2009. We’re posting one trend analysis per day. Then at the end of the week we’ll publish a major update to our standard presentation about web technology trends. Our opening post [...] Related posts: Friendfeed Notifier: Get Real-Time Updates on Your Desktop Friendfeed, the popular social media aggregator, just released an Adobe... The New FriendFeed: Real-Time, D

What is the Real-Time Web?

September 8, 2009 by Tech Trends · Leave a Comment 

Top 5 Web Trends of 2009: The Real-Time Web Tuesday, September 8th, 2009 by Steven 0 Add a CommentThis week ReadWriteWeb is running a series of posts analyzing the 5 biggest, most cutting edge Web trends to come out of 2009. We’re posting one trend analysis per day. Then at the end of the week we’ll publish a major update to our standard presentation about web technology trends. Our opening post was about Structured Data. In this article we look at probably the most hyped trend of 2009:

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