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November 2009
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Monday, 30 November 2009 12:31
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Turkey plans to develop a search engine devoted to serving the search needs in a virtual world for the people of Turkey. The search engine is scheduled to be operational in 2010. "I believe that we made the search engine will be popular in Turkey and in other Moslem countries and I am also convinced that our country will believe this search engine," said Chairman of Information Technologies and Communications Authority Board, Turkey, Tayfun Acarer as reported by Xinhua, Sunday (29/11/20090).
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Sunday, 29 November 2009 21:53
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Fishbowl, Microsoft made this application as well as following the introduction of new Silverlight 4, which can now be downloaded. Fishbowl has interface like Facebook, including badges, mini-news feed, and so on, it's just a special present in the Fishbowl desktop. At first appearance, Fishbowl looks like redesigned Facebook, but it is lighter than Facebook. At the top, looks like a regular section on Facebook, there are Home, Profile, Photos, and so on, and on the left side there is a choice that the user wants to enter. By navigating the section, it will be like on the Facebook website.
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Sunday, 29 November 2009 21:31
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China has been informed about the latest computer worm that was an update from the Panda Burning Incense virus. Those virus infects millions of PCs ever in the country 3 years ago, according to a report from McAfee. Original Panda worm known as Fujacks, which caused damage to coincide with the time when the public aware of online security vulnerabilities, and finally caught the virus makers in 2007.
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Monday, 23 November 2009 19:50
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SWiSH Max is easy flash animation software tools that is commonly used to create interactive and cross-platform movies, animations, and presentations. It is developed and distributed by Swishzone.com Pty Ltd, based in Sydney, Australia. SWiSH Max format supported was .swf (shockwaveflash) which is currently owned by Adobe. Read more
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Friday, 20 November 2009 22:06
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Previously IE was the dominant browser on the Internet, but as the time goes, even after Microsoft beat Netscape in the browser war in 1990, it's open the opportunity for rivals to go to compete with Internet Explorer, as Firefox is now used by a quarter web surfers, and also Apple's Safari is also able to work on Windows as on Mac OS X, and Google Chrome which continue to improvise to make the web faster. Read more
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Monday, 16 November 2009 12:47
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Last week, the Egyptian Ministry of Communications introduced the first Arabic domain. This step is part of efforts to present the availability of Internet access to millions of Arabic users around the world. After a long discussion about the freedom of Internet access that includes a variety of languages and cultures around the world, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), based in the U.S. was ended exlusive use of Latin characters for the website address. With this new policy, users can now write and access the web using the characters and languages other than Latin as the language of China, Arabic, Russian, and other characters.
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Wednesday 11 November 2009
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Wednesday, 11 November 2009 18:02
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The spread of harmful viruses such as swine flu , avian flu and seasonal flu inspired Google to release a map feature that allows people to find the availability of flu vaccine. This feature is a result of Google's collaboration with the Department for Health and Human Services and the American Lung Association.
On the page 'flu shots', the user can enter a postal code or city name. After that, the system will get the flu vaccine availability in the region. Google says, this feature as a tool for information dissemination and contribute to flu vaccine availability in the health field. This device are expected to treat people early flu before they become more severe. Read more
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Saturday 07 November 2009
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Saturday, 07 November 2009 17:52
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The popularity newly launched Google Wave is used by cyber criminals to spread the virus to the computer user. Google Wave is a new online tool from Google that is used to communicate and collaborate in real time. Many Internet users are not have a chance to register to try out the this beta application, look for an invitation in order to join the service. Read more
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Wednesday 04 November 2009
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Wednesday, 04 November 2009 13:07
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Analysts predict in the next two years the web will run out of IP addresses. That's why they recommend the businessman must immediately upgrade their Internet protocol to IPv6, the latest version of internet protocol addressing system that increases the availability of the web address. A survey done by the European Commission found that some companies are now preparing to switch from the current protocol addressing system, the IPv4 to IPv6. IPv4 and IPv6 protocol is a system where the web address was created and designed. Each site has a unique IP address is represented by a series of numbers. Read more
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Sunday, 01 November 2009 21:54
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Network of computer security researchers found that Conficker virus has successfully infected approximately 7 million computers worldwide in just over one year. Quoted from Computer World, Saturday (31/10/2009), researchers from the Shadow Server Foundation says they had managed to track down millions of computers IP around the world that infected by Conficker.
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