07/12/2009
.NET Magazine Awards
COngrats to the jQuery team for their non-violent takeover of the Best Open Source category, winning and beating sone of the internet’s old, bearded ladies in their most recent wardrobe: Wordpress and Firefox
More Here
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16/11/2009
Browser testing sorted then… all major browsers in one furry, lovely place. Spoons Browser Shizzle
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Ideas and Creations are almost ready to launch the INAA.com (I NEED AN APPOINTMENT) website in the UK.
You can check the blog here: INAA Blog
or the main site (live soon) here: I NEED AN APPOINTMENT
We wish the INAA team all the best with the project.
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05/11/2009
» [20091103] - Core - Front-End Editor Issue
- Project: Joomla!
- SubProject: com_content
- Severity: Moderate
- Versions: 1.5.14 and all previous 1.5 releases
- Exploit type: Front-End Editing
- Reported Date: 2009-September-05
- Fixed Date:…
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03/11/2009
All your Tweets are belong to us.
Here’s Smashing Magazine’s great designer / developer toolset for Twitter.
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02/11/2009
Flumotion offers its clients a flexible and versatile multi-format platform that provides original solutions for the needs of the media, broadcasters and video portals, and also drastically reduces the costs associated with generating and distributing multimedia content on the Internet. The platform is a CDN (Content Delivery Network), which allows for serving the leading formats on the Internet, from Windows Media, MP3 or Flash, to the open formats OGG, Vorbis and Theora, allowing our clients to offer service to Linux, Mac OS and Windows users indiscriminately, both live and VoD, thanks to the use of our own servers.
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27/10/2009
The Guardian newspaper’s jobs website has warned 500,000 users that hackers may have got hold of private information held on the site after a “sophisticated and deliberate” attack.
The paper said not all users were at risk, and it has emailed those who are. The email, sent on Saturday, said data relating to job applications “may have been accessed”. It said the incident was now being investigated by the central e-crime unit at New Scotland Yard.
The mail advised people to:
1) Contact your creditors, even if they have not been affected, so that they can monitor your accounts to ensure they remain protected.
2) Contact a credit reference agency: Callcredit, Equifax or Experian provide suggested steps to resolve the situation and prevent it happening again.
3) Contact CIFAS protective registration: If you think you have been a victim of identity theft you should consider subscribing to CIFAS. This places a notice on your credit file indicating that your name and address may be used to perpetrate identity fraud.
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