Monthly Archive for November, 2007

Is Security Software Becoming a Security Risk?

“People think that putting one AV engine after another is somehow defense in depth. They think that if one engine doesn’t catch the worm, the other will catch it,” he said. “You haven’t decreased your attack surface; you’ve increased it, because every AV engine has bugs”

Is Security Software Becoming a Security Risk? - Yahoo! News

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The Secret Strategies Behind Many “Viral” Videos

Have you ever watched a video with 100,000 views on YouTube and thought to yourself: “How the hell did that video get so many views?” Chances are pretty good that this didn’t happen naturally, but rather that some company worked hard to make it happen – some company like mine.

The Secret Strategies Behind Many “Viral” Videos via TechCrunch

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What Michael Moore didn’t tell you

I suspect he left it out because it would appear he was advocating for high taxes.

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Amazon Kindle

Am I the only one that thinks the Amazon Kindle is less about making it easier for you to read books, and more about making it easy for Amazon to sell you books?

A Video Demonstration of Amazon Kindle

LATER: According to Slashdot, Amazon’s Kindle Sells Out In 5.5 Hours, and according to TechCrunch, Kindle: Web Browsing Experience Is Horrible

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