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iGoogle replacements
Netvibes Netvibes may be my iGoogle replacement of choice as of now. It seems to be fairly flexible and also importing the iGoogle feeds to Netvibes was a breeze. Appearently Netvibes requires the import file to be in an OPML … Read more
Posted in Google, iGoogle
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The best reason to start caring about Internet security: it sucks when it happens to you
Mat Hanon experienced the worst nightmare of his digital life when he got hacked and irrevocable damages were made to his personal data. This story reminds me of my own story of how I became more aware of security and … Read more
Posted in Amazon, Apple, Google, Security
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Get your password routine straight and sleep better at night
If you’ve been following the news you have probably heard about several security breaches in several big companies of late, maybe most notably the LinkedIn leak (6.5 million username and passwords) and more recently the Billabong leak (21 000 username … Read more
Posted in Security
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