Sunday, October 31, 2010
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Friday, October 29, 2010
I don't get it was there explosive or not?
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from the they-don't-teach-section-230? dept
It's always impressive when you see lawyers file lawsuits which suggest they're not entirely familiar with the law. Eric Goldman points us to a lawsuit filed by a Nevada lawyer, Jonathan Goldsmith, suing Facebook and two Facebook users for defamation, due to some mean Facebook comments.
Of course, Section 230 clearly shields Facebook from the actions of its users in defamation cases. As a lawyer, aren't you supposed to be aware of the law? There are some other oddities in the lawsuit as well, such as claiming both slander and libel for the Facebook comments. Normally, slander applies to spoken comments, libel to written. Now, I recall at least one case (in the UK, not the US), where the court suggested online forums were more like slander than libel, but it still seems a bit odd to see it in this case. And, either way, he claims both slander and libel. There are a few other oddities as well, including a claim that the mean comments on Facebook caused him to "seize" advertising on the site. I'm assuming he meant "cease"?
Yet again, it seems like sometimes even when people say mean stuff about you online, which might not be true, it's better to just shrug it off than filing a lawsuit, drawing a lot more attention to the mean things... and anything else that might get attention.
http://www.neoteccomputer.com
from the cyberlull dept
For all the recent talk of "cyberwar," with particular emphasis on the idea that hackers in foreign countries were bombarding US gov't and military institutions with constant internet attacks, it now turns out that "incidents of malicious cyber activity" against the Pentagon have been on the decline this year. There still have been plenty of attempts to breach the network, but it's a much lower number than in the past. And that seems to contradict what Pentagon officials have been saying.
Deputy Defense Secretary William Lynn, who's been leading the charge for why the Pentagon should be in charge of cybersecurity, recently claimed that the frequency was increasing exponentially. Except that's not true, apparently. The NSA, who is the main group within the Defense Department that wants to handle cybersecurity, apparently had its boss specifically (falsely) claim that he was "alarmed by the increase, especially this year." Of course, there are still plenty of attacks -- no one is denying that, but it's even more evidence that the folks looking to use this to gain more power are clearly exaggerating what's going on.
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Thursday, October 28, 2010
1. have you used a computer repair service
2. did they come to your house
3. did you use Geek Squad if so would you recommend them
4. what term did you use to find the service
5 did you choose the top listing or look for a specific phrase
All we know for sure about the Samsung tablet is that it runs Android and measures 7 inches, Reuters reports. Rumor has it that the tablet will be called either the Galaxy Tab or Galaxy Tape. It will reportedly run Android 2.2 on a 1.2 GHz A8 processor, with a Super AMOLED screen, 16 GB of internal storage, 32 GB MicroSD expansion, and weigh 0.82 pounds. Samsung's TouchWIZ user interface may be used, and the tablet could otherwise look like Samsung's Galaxy S phones.
Sounds promising but I think I will wait for a larger screen before I take the leap. Neotec
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
1. Do you own one and if so what do you think
2. would you consider getting one
3. are you waiting for something better
4. do you think that this is going to replace laptops
have you been to my web site. http://www.neoteccomputer.com
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Has Google already created the follow-up device to its Nexus One? According to reports today from the UK, the Nexus Two (we’ll call it) is built, loaded with Gingerbread, and will be sold exclusively through Carphone Warehouse by X-mas. (Who?) A company based out of the UK, meaning if this rumor is true, Google must already have some plans to hook up with a U.S. retailer to distribute this puppy stateside, right? (more…)computer
So you have a great website like: http://www.netotecomputer.com Now what. Well its time to get the word out. As an administrator you need to post links, write blogs and get as many prople to your site as possible. In the next few weeks I plan to show you how to improve page rank and get more traction. this will equal more business
So you have a great website like: www.netotecomputer.com Now what. Well its time to get the word out. As an administrator you need to post links, write blogs and get as many prople to your site as possible. In the next few weeks I plan to show you how to improve page rank and get more traction. this will equal more business
Motorola has released an update to its Media Link software that includes a ton of new features like syncing of iTunes and Media Player files without having to pull your teeth out. After just a quick 20 minutes of testing, this update appears to have revived the software and might even get some usage from me. I’ve used DoubleTwist in the past and it always stays on my computer for 5 minutes before the frustrations kick in and I have to uninstall it, but this new Media Link looks like it’ll be a keeper.
Oh, this might only work with Motorola devices.
Download it here.
Cheers Jim!
Hidden links are links that are intended to be crawled by Googlebot, but are unreadable to humans. [...]
If your site is perceived to contain hidden text and links that are deceptive in intent, your site may be removed from the Google index, and will not appear in search results pages."
So this is how my website www.neoteccomputer.com
would look if I used HTML to hide it: Neotec Computer
The SEO value drops dramatically when you convert this.