“Media history suggests internet's radical openness may not last” plus 3 more |
- Media history suggests internet's radical openness may not last
- Rogue websites exploit flaw to track your web history
- History, holiday cheer at Wall's Historic Village at Allaire
- History Day project seeks Pepsi Refresh votes
Media history suggests internet's radical openness may not last Posted: 05 Dec 2010 04:44 PM PST BOOK REVIEW: RICHARD WATERSreviewsThe Master Switch: The Rise and Fall of Information Empiresby Tim Wu; Knopf, $27.95 (€21) |
Rogue websites exploit flaw to track your web history Posted: 05 Dec 2010 04:18 PM PST Be careful the next time you visit some of the Web's most popular porn, news, and torrent sites as they could be peeking at your browser history without your consent. Researchers at University of California, San Diego have discovered that 485 of the 50,000 most popular Websites in the world are exploiting a flaw that lets them read your browser's Web history. The offending sites include YouPorn ... |
History, holiday cheer at Wall's Historic Village at Allaire Posted: 05 Dec 2010 05:44 AM PST WALL — History and holiday cheer go hand in hand this weekend at Wall's Historic Village at Allaire. |
History Day project seeks Pepsi Refresh votes Posted: 05 Dec 2010 04:33 AM PST COLUMBUS -- The National History Day in Ohio program, which enjoys participation from several Ross and Pike county schools, has become the latest project with local impact to seek help in getting a $50,000 Pepsi Refresh Project Grant. |
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