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Paradise Papers. Panama Papers. Samsung. XIAOMI. ONLINE SUPERHEROES: BATTLE FOR THE INTERNET. From the creative mind of Caldwell Tanner, illustrator of College Humor, writer of his own captivating and hilarious illustration blog, and graphic artist/comedian extraordinaire, now comes “The Internet League of Justice” illustration series!

ONLINE SUPERHEROES: BATTLE FOR THE INTERNET

Imagine if the most popular online websites and social media networks were superheroes! What powers would they have? See Also REAL LIFE DISNEY PRINCESSES Who would their nemeses be? Thanks to Tanner’s amazing wit and humor, we don’t have to guess anymore! Source: twistedsifter.com. PGP Corporation. PGP Corporation headquarters in Menlo Park PGP Corporation, co-founded by Jon Callas and Phil Dunkelberger, was based in Menlo Park, California.[1] PGP Corporation was funded by Rob Theis, General Partner, Doll Capital Management (DCM) and Terry Garnett, General Partner, Venrock Associates.

PGP Corporation

The company owned the Pretty Good Privacy codebase, which was originally developed by Phil Zimmermann.[2] Originally written in 1991, Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) was one of the first freely and publicly available implementations of public-key cryptography. It was originally used to allow individuals to communicate securely through bulletin board systems. PGP later became standardized and supported by many other applications, including email.

PGP Corporation acquired the code and rights to the name from Network Associates (NAI) in 2002.[3] The company released version 9 of the software in 2005. PGP Corporation's focus shifted towards the corporate market. Pretty Good Privacy. Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) is a data encryption and decryption computer program that provides cryptographic privacy and authentication for data communication.

Pretty Good Privacy

PGP is often used for signing, encrypting, and decrypting texts, e-mails, files, directories, and whole disk partitions and to increase the security of e-mail communications. It was created by Phil Zimmermann in 1991 while working at PKWARE, Inc.[1] PGP and similar software follow the OpenPGP standard (RFC 4880) for encrypting and decrypting data. Design[edit] PGP encryption uses a serial combination of hashing, data compression, symmetric-key cryptography, and finally public-key cryptography; each step uses one of several supported algorithms. Compatibility[edit] As PGP evolves, versions that support newer features and algorithms are able to create encrypted messages that older PGP systems cannot decrypt, even with a valid private key. P Q R S, acronimi informatica. Privacy. matters. How-to-fight-and-win-against-the-corporatocracy. 10 Corporations Control Almost Everything You Buy — This Chart Shows How.

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Acer inc. LenovoEMC. LenovoEMC (formerly Iomega), sometimes styled lenovo EMC², is a producer of external, portable, and networked storage solutions.

LenovoEMC

Established in the 1980s as Iomega, LenovoEMC has sold more than 410 million digital storage drives and disks. It was a public company, trading on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol IOM beginning in 1983.[2] The ZIP Drive was Iomega's most notable product.[3] Products[edit] Iomega designed and manufactured a range of products to compete with and ultimately replace the 3.5" floppy disk, notably the Zip drive. Some of these products came very close to this goal while also achieving status in their own right as collectible items. LenovoEMC's current product portfolio includes network-attached storage products, external hard drives, multimedia drives, and removable storage technology.[4] PX4-400d[edit] The 400d is a multi-bay network attached storage (NAS) device.

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Start-ups, by giannisstergiou. Alexa Internet. Operations and history[edit] Alexa Internet was founded in 1996 by American web entrepreneurs Brewster Kahle and Bruce Gilliat.[4] The company's name was chosen in homage to the Library of Alexandria,[5] drawing a parallel between the largest repository of knowledge in the ancient world and the potential of the Internet to become a similar store of knowledge.

Alexa Internet

The company offered a toolbar that gave Internet users suggestions on where to go next, based on the traffic patterns of its user community. Alexa also offered context for each site visited: to whom it was registered, how many pages it had, how many other sites pointed to it, and how frequently it was updated.[6] Alexa's operation includes archiving of webpages as they are crawled. In 1999, Alexa was acquired by Amazon.com for about US$250 million in Amazon stock[8] as the company moved away from its original vision of providing an "intelligent" search engine.

In April 2007, the lawsuit Alexa v. Motori Di Ricerca, Search Engines. BlackBerry. Da Wikipedia, l'enciclopedia libera.

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Alphabet (ex Google inc.) Kyocera inc. MediaWorld--> MediaMarkt--> METRO AG. Microsoft, attualità. Virgin Group. La Rinascente. Da Wikipedia, l'enciclopedia libera.

La Rinascente

La Rinascente è un'azienda italiana di grandi magazzini operanti nel settore della vendita di prodotti di abbigliamento e per la casa. Business - Web Entreprise. Sergedemontreal. Friends & links W0W0W0W. DoubleClick. Da Wikipedia, l'enciclopedia libera.

DoubleClick

DoubleClick è una società che sviluppa e fornisce servizi internet. My NEWS pearltreeS. Scorporo Telecom.

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