Symantec CEO advocates fair play and Macs (Credit Card Protection)
Symantec CEO advocates fair play and Macs
ZDNet - CORONADO, Calif.--It doesn't appear that Symantec CEO John Thompson's next computer will run Windows. "We think more people ought to buy them," Thompson said of Apple's Macintosh computers, in response to a question from the audience at the Future in
Source: news.zdnet.com
GeoTrust CEO Neal Creighton on the Quest for Stronger Online Trust
Linux Insider - "Ninety-nine percent of the fraud happening online today is around people putting information on wrong Web sites, not hacking user IDs and passwords. A lot of folks do it because they think they are on a legitimate site. The new browser interface
Source: www.linuxinsider.com
Ballmer: Playing catch-up in online ads
Silicon Valley - In a visit to Silicon Valley on Thursday, Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer admitted that the world's largest software company faces challenges on several fronts but spent much of his time verbally jabbing at Mountain View search engine Google
Source: www.siliconvalley.com
Listeners abandon smut mutt
Democrat - Bad news. You may want to ask children to leave the room before reading any further in this column. It seems that only 8.4% of toilet tongue smut merchant Howard Stern's loyal listeners followed him to Sirius Satellite Radio. What a shame. According
Source: www.thedemocrat.com
Update: Search engines point to malicious Web sites
Computerworld - " At this small company, one pilot fish works as a combination secretary and IT troubleshooter. She's done IT support in " Read more " Consultant pilot fish is working on a Web development project for a client, and he's also got a nontechnical
Source: www.computerworld.com

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