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http://www.privatewifi.com/category/privatei/ Location-based check-ins can be fun and engaging, but they are also dangerous. In the past, we have blogged about how and why plotting your whereabouts on a social network doesn’t just mean a loss of privacy, but can also endanger your well being. Making it even more risky is Raytheon’s Riot, a data-mining software that can track people on social media. Every time you check-in somewhere, post a tweet about where you are going or upload a photo of where you are, you’re creating a footprint of your everyday life. Eventually patterns begin to form and this is where Riot comes in to play.

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Lancement du projet Freedom Box, une alternative aux réseaux centralisés et contrôlés par les sociétés privées et les Etats

http://www.developpez.com/actu/30395/Lancement-du-projet-Freedom-Box-une-alternative-aux-reseaux-centralises-et-controles-par-les-societes-privees-et-les-Etats/ Un avocat de la Free Software Foundation lance le projet Freedom Box Une alternative aux réseaux centralisés et contrôlés par les sociétés privées et les Etats Les 5 et 6 février dernier. Eben Moglen , avocat de la Free Software Foundation et professeur à l’université Columbia, y a fait une présentation passionnante, annonçant la création de la FreedomBox foundation , et du projet Freedom Box.
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Les bonnes affaires du "ebusiness"

Deux mille cinq cents milliards de dollars d'échanges de marchandises » : c'était le montant mirifique annoncé en 2000 par le cabinet Forrester Research, qui devait être généré par les 10.000 places de marchés électroniques professionnelles (B2B eMarketPlaces) à l'horizon 2004. Leur promesse : mettre en relation acheteurs et fournisseurs, gérer les appels d'offres et les demandes de devis, publier les catalogues de produits. En un an, presque toutes ces platesformes ont disparu avec la bulle Internet. « Trop chères, pas incontournables et mal adaptées », tranche Gérard Dahan, vice-président de Bravo Solution, un éditeur de gestion de la relation fournisseurs. Il n'empêche. Quelques acteurs ont survécu. Leur secret ? http://www.latribune.fr/entreprises-finance/tpe-pme/la-tribune-du-manager/la-tribune-des-directeurs-technologie/20100125trib000466362/les-bonnes-affaires-du-ebusiness.html
http://www.olcos.org/english/tutorials/ Content: The OLCOS Tutorials intend to support students and teachers in the creation, re-use and sharing of eLearning material. Management staff will find information about how to implement open learning policies and activities in their institution. Overall seven documents are available to learn how to use, create and share Open Educational Resources:

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Eight ways to avoid common website design mistakes

Posted on 28 '11 Mar Posted on March 28, 2011 along with 51 JUST™ Creative Comments This article has been contributed by John K Taylor*. Everyone has a website these days, but not every website is equal. As the online environment becomes ever more crowded, you don’t just need to have a website, you need to have an outstanding website. http://justcreative.com/2011/03/28/web-design-mistakes-to-avoid/
You hear resonant frequencies every hour of every day of your life. You may not know it, but you hear them. A resonant frequency is the tone given off when an object resonates -- simple enough. If you take a glass of water and tap on it, the mass of the water, in conjunction with the glass, reproduces a tone. Add more water, the tone gets lower. Drink some water, and the tone goes up. http://www.cepro.com/article/why_resonant_frequencies_matter_to_your_audio_setup

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Design*Sponge » Blog Archive » alphabet contest: finalists ROUND ONE + voting!

http://www.designsponge.com/2010/11/alphabet-contest-finalists-round-one-voting.html Today I am THRILLED to post the first 10 of our top 30 finalists for the Design Your Own Alphabet contest ! I can’t even begin to describe how blown away I was by everyone’s entries. You guys went above and beyond to create amazing alphabets and I am so excited to share the finalists here today. Here’s how the voting will work.
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http://blog.templatemonster.com/2010/10/13/css-infographic-interesting-facts-history/ Do you know much about CSS? Well ok, we admit you may know a lot about how to work with it and how to make your website look really stunning with various useful CSS features. But what we’re sure you don’t know about CSS is its major historical milestones as well as some facts related to CSS functionality. This infographic will also be interesting and useful for CSS beginners and will help them learn the very basics of this technology.

CSS Infographic – Interesting Facts and History

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Ever wondered how create an icon from your own images? well scartissue's is going to show you exactly how to do that in this GIMP tutorial. Getting Started The first thing that must be done is to find a picture. I found one on google with a nice camera. http://gimp-tutorials.net/How-to-make-an-icon-from-a-picture

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Version: $Id: simplesamlphp-googleapps.txt 2214 2010-03-08 13:38:34Z andreassolberg $ Table of Contents 1 simpleSAMLphp news and documentation This document is part of the simpleSAMLphp documentation suite. 2 Introduction

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HighlyAvailableLAMP

In this tutorial we will set up a highly available server providing Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP (LAMP) services to clients. Should a server become unavailable, services provided by our cluster will continue to be available to client systems. Our highly available system will resemble the following:

inside aebrahim's head » Enterprise Deployment of Firefox

I am responsible for overseeing the IT infrastructure of an office with about 40 Windows-based computers. We always keep the OS and relevant software patched, though sometimes even keeping Windows/Office/IE patched to the most current level is not enough . The workarounds provided by Microsoft for this issue are frankly, not acceptable because website functionality with security set to ‘High’ is unacceptable and generate user complaints (and doesn’t even solve the problem completely). Events like this give me cause to consider a company-wide deployment of Firefox as the default browser. We have no internal applications that rely on IE so this is not a sticking point for us as it is for many corporations.
Before you proceed any further with mass deployment of Firefox in your organization or entire network, conduct a survey to determine the websites used by your employees to do their job . Then, test those websites in Firefox and ensure that they work [in most cases they will]. You are now ready to deploy Firefox throughout your network. We will cover two topics in this post.

How To: Deploy Firefox throughout your Organization

Mozilla is readying a program that will allow companies to build their own customized browsers based on the next version of Firefox, which will be out in a few weeks. The Build Your Own Browser program is a good fit for enterprises that want to create a customized browser that can be easily installed across multiple corporate desktops, said Mike Beltzner, director of Firefox at Mozilla Corp. Through the program, which will start sometime soon after Firefox 3.5 is released at the end of June, companies can use a Web application provided by Mozilla to specify certain customizations for the browser -- such as bookmarks to certain sites or corporate intranets or portals, he said. Companies also can brand the browser through technology called Personas that allows them to code a skin across the top of the browser with a company's logo on it, Beltzner said.

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Internet Explorer 8 vs. Firefox 3 – Deployment and Management

<span class="big">Please enable Javascript, because you won't see the full content.</span> In my last post I covered the arguments usually heard when people compare Internet Explorer and Firefox .
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I have also checked them out.:} by ixgagbalamvucub Apr 2

Very true.Have you checked out ''Khan Academy?This is loaded with resources for learning/applying some pretty amazing things. by ixgagbalamvucub Apr 2

Here's something to get you going: http://www.onlinecollegecourses.com/2011/01/10/100-excellent-open-course-links-for-the-ultimate-diy-geek/ by pauljacobson Apr 2

What of those of us who love Scientific, Philosophical,and Innovative videos? by ixgagbalamvucub Apr 1

And you are right,You Tube IS ''Great Fun''! by ixgagbalamvucub Apr 1

Unfortunatly[for the most part],ours is a society that has become quite commercialized. I do not mind entelligent[technical/environmental ads but dislike the mindless drivel,and when I can, I deactivate those adds. by ixgagbalamvucub Apr 1

true...YouTube is great for watching shows...It's nice that they're in parts, so there aren't a bunch of commercials :D by mcpaters Mar 30

As far as ''watching'' any show is concerned,I would choose You Tube over T.V. any time for reasons you get to ''Choose' the material you wish to see! by ixgagbalamvucub Mar 30

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Graphene for Solar Cells

Very good information here concerning ''Graphenes''! The uses of technology that combines this with ''Organic soler cells''would only be limited by one's emagination concerning electrical applications. This technology would make it quite possible to design ''Soler'' powered cell phones,or at the very least cell phones that could be exposed to sunlight inorder to recharge their batteries.And this is only one possible application for this technology. by ixgagbalamvucub Mar 2