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IE losing market share, Chrome gaining

  • Post author: Omid Farhang
  • Post published: May 4, 2010
  • Reading Time: 1 min
  • Word Count: 59 words

For the first time, Microsoft’s share of the browser marked has slipped below 60 percent, according to figures from Net Applications, a Aliso Viejo, Calif., web app and metrics firm . Browser market share: Microsoft — 59.95 percent Mozilla’s Firefox — 24.59 percent Google Chrome — 6.73 percent Apple’s Safari — 4.72 percent Opera — 2.30 percent. Story Here.

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Men in blue suits raid Gizmodo

  • Post author: Omid Farhang
  • Post published: May 4, 2010
  • Reading Time: 2 min
  • Word Count: 355 words

Many bloggers and commentators are making much of the fact that San Mateo police served a search warrant on the home of Gizmodo blogger Jason Chen and confiscated computers, servers and other equipment, probably as a result of his postings about the capabilities of the lost prototype Apple 4G iPhone. Gawker Media, which owns Gizmodo, made public the fact that it paid $5,000 for the prototype iPhone which was accidentally left in a bar by one of Apple’s software engineers last month. ...

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Whoops – Treasury still hacked.

  • Post author: Omid Farhang
  • Post published: May 3, 2010
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  • Word Count: 61 words

I was wrong in my earlier assessment that the three treasury websites had been cleaned
 the attack site was simply tracking ip addresses, and would not serve the iframe on subsequent visits.I really should have noticed that earlier, and have no excuse except that it was very early. And pre-caffeine. Folks should stay away from the sites mentioned until they’re cleaned.

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A HijackThis Toolbar from Facebook?

  • Post author: Omid Farhang
  • Post published: May 3, 2010
  • Reading Time: 1 min
  • Word Count: 195 words

Spam emails such as the one below have been doing the rounds on the Internet hoping to lure recipients into downloading a Facebook toolbar. If you download the file by clicking on “Download Here”, you’ll see a file with the icon shown below: If you take a closer look at the icon, “darkSector” is shown inside of it. How strange. Is this actually a Facebook toolbar? Let’s take a look at the property of the file since the file looks a bit fishy. In the file properties, you’ll see the following in the Details tab. ...

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Second Life Users File Class Action Lawsuit Over Virtual Land

  • Post author: Omid Farhang
  • Post published: May 3, 2010
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  • Word Count: 366 words

A group of Second Life users is suing Second Life’s creator over a virtual land dispute. They say their contractual property ownership rights have been changed and that this alteration of the terms of service constitutes fraud and violates California consumer protection laws. Before you scoff too much at this seemingly ludicrous lawsuit, remember that virtual worlds aren’t just “funny money” and avatars. They’re serious business, both for the owners and investors who profit from them and for the users who pump hundreds and even thousands of dollars each into creating characters and interacting online. ...

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Report: DOJ, FTC scuffle over scrutinizing Apple on antitrust

  • Post author: Omid Farhang
  • Post published: May 3, 2010
  • Reading Time: 4 min
  • Word Count: 805 words

On a day when investors began celebrating Apple’s report of having already sold its one millionth iPad, news from this morning’s New York Post — which was the first with the story of the Sirius + XM merger — has thrown a cold towel on investors’ sentiments. The Post cites a single anonymous source as saying that essentially the only thing stopping a government inquiry into whether Section 3.3.1 of Apple’s Developers’ Agreement violates antitrust law, is a dispute over which government department gets first crack: the Federal Trade Commission, or the Dept. of Justice Antitrust Division. ...

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Facebook Users Like Sex [STATS]

  • Post author: Omid Farhang
  • Post published: May 3, 2010
  • Reading Time: 2 min
  • Word Count: 221 words

Self-proclaimed social media scientist Dan Zarrella has already applied linguistic methodologies to psychologically profile Twitter users. Now he’s using the same technology and approach to break down Facebook sharing behaviors. Zarrella uses the Regressive Imagery Dictionary (RID) and Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count (LIWC) methods to arrive at the conclusion that, “Articles 
 that include sexual references in their titles are shared on Facebook far more than the average story.” ...

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Another call to avoid “admin” privileges

  • Post author: Omid Farhang
  • Post published: May 3, 2010
  • Reading Time: 1 min
  • Word Count: 175 words

For the second time recently, a security researcher has pointed out that running machines without administrative privileges could significantly improve security. Mikko Hypponen, the head of research at Finnish AV company F-Secure in an interview with The Inquirer, said a great way to stop a lot of malware would be to take administrative rights away from online users. “Most wouldn’t notice (although those who did would be incandescent with annoyance) and most malware would be stopped from functioning. It should have been done already,” he said. ...

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Treasury website hacked

  • Post author: Omid Farhang
  • Post published: May 3, 2010
  • Reading Time: 1 min
  • Word Count: 116 words

For a short while today a couple of treas.gov websites were hacked, and were reaching out to an attack site in Ukraine. The websites involved were bep.gov (Bureau of Engraving and Printing), bep.treas.gov and moneyfactory.gov. They had been script injected with the line of code circled in red
 Btw, you should _not_ mess with the attack site (grepad) 
 it was dead earlier today, but could easily come back to life. ...

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How much do musicians make from online music sales?

  • Post author: Omid Farhang
  • Post published: April 17, 2010
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  • Word Count: 234 words

Short answer: an infinitesimally small amount. If you have any sympathy for musicians you’ll buy their CDs from their web sites or at their performances. That’s pretty much the conclusion you’ll draw from a great attempt at quantifying musicians’ pay rates in the online music business(es) by David McCandless of InformationIsBeautiful.net. McCandless tried to determine how many songs or CDs a musician would need to sell in various ways to make the U.S. minimum wage ($1,600 per month). It was a tough project. He wrote: “As ever, this was incredibly difficult to research. Industry figures are hard to get hold of.” ...

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