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Entries in internet (23)

5:10PM

Anonymous Internet Group: What Is It?

Over the last couple of years we have been seeing more news stories popping up all over the globe about the mysterious sounding 'Anonymous' and their many acts of hacktivism and general chaos. This has led to many explanations by those same media sources about what Anonymous is, where they come from, and their purpose. Some sources have even gone in depth about this hacker/terrorist group (as they are so often called), and asks if they should be monitored as a serious threat.

But who are they really, and what should you know about them?

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9:53AM

How AOL is Remaking Themselves

AOL, for many years, was one of the largest ISPs in the United States and the world.  Providing dial-up services to a large amount of people.  Today, though, as the dial-up business is slowly dying off, AOL is taking up a new path: content. 

Yes, you heard me right.  AOL has been building themselves up over the past 2 years to become one of the largest content providers on the internet.  They're shifting themselves from your (hopefully) former ISP to where you get content.  They've been doing this by acquiring different news websites over the past 1-2 years.  Do the websites Engadget, TechCrunch or The Huffington Post ring a bell?  How about about.me - does that ring a bell?  They are all AOL properties.  AOL does still make most of their money on old dial-up subscribers but that business is slowly fading out the door, and once it's gone for good, AOL will still be with us as a content company.

I actually give props to AOL for doing this restructuring of their business, instead of trying to rely on dial-up, they are changing things around and gearing themselves up to be the next big content company.  This is a good direction for AOL, and this new business model will definitely last longer for them.  This reimaging AOL is going through assures that once their dial-up business is completely gone, they will still be with us for long to come, but with a new vision and a improved image.  Let's hope to see what they do next in 2012.

If you have any thoughts about this article, please feel free to comment.

12:01PM

SOPA on Morning Joe

Chris Dodd on msnbc's Morning Joe about Stop Online Piracy Act

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10:49PM

Facebook Chat Easter Egg: Inserting Memes!

In this video I show you a really awesome Facebook chat easter egg that allows you to insert thumbnails of memes and websites while chatting with your friends. This is just another awesome way to fool your friends while having a casual chat on Facebook! Check out the video as well as the video description for more information!

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7:49PM

Find Vulnerabilities on Facebook and Get Paid

 

Similar to Mozilla, Facebook is now paying over $500 to anyone who finds vulnerabilities which may compromise personal user data on their website. In order to get paid, you must be the first one to send it, and you need to give time to the Facebook team to fix the problem.

If you want to know more about this, go to this link.

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