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- Google’s holiday gift to travellers in US – free airport Wi-Fi
- World will not end in 2012, says NASA
- Computer ‘Virus’ Is Born Nov. 10, 1983
Cisco Is Crazy for Collaboration Posted: 10 Nov 2009 08:43 PM PST SAN FRANCISCO — Cisco made several major collaboration, e-mail and communications announcements Monday, but CEO John Chambers said later that “technology is the easy part.” Instead, to be successful, Chambers said technology has to match the goals of the company using it. “Every CEO will tell you the hardest change is cultural change,” Cisco’s chief said during [...] |
Google creates programming language to simplify app dev Posted: 10 Nov 2009 08:34 PM PST Google has invented a new programming language designed to reduce the complexity of coding without compromising the performance of applications. Called Go, the language has been tested internally at Google but is still at an experimental stage, so the company is releasing it Tuesday as open-source code in the hope that it will get help with [...] |
Google’s holiday gift to travellers in US – free airport Wi-Fi Posted: 10 Nov 2009 08:18 PM PST Internet giant Google is offering travellers in the US a generous gift for the holidays. The Silicon Valley company said Tuesday it would provide free Wi-Fi service at 47 major airports throughout the US until Jan 15, 2010. ‘We’re very happy to extend our holiday Wi-Fi gift to the millions of people who will spend time [...] |
World will not end in 2012, says NASA Posted: 10 Nov 2009 08:10 PM PST In a rare campaign to dispel rumors fueled by the Internet and a new Hollywood movie titled ‘2012′, NASA officials has said that the world is not coming to an end on December 21, 2012. The latest big screen offering from Sony Pictures, “2012,” shows the end of the world, supposedly based on theories backed by [...] |
Computer ‘Virus’ Is Born Nov. 10, 1983 Posted: 09 Nov 2009 11:33 PM PST 1983: Fred Cohen, a University of Southern California graduate student, gives a prescient peek at the digital future when he demonstrates a computer virus during a security seminar at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania. A quarter-century later, computer viruses have become a pandemic for which there's no inoculation. Cohen inserted his proof-of-concept code into a Unix command, [...] |
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