(Although there are subtle technical differences, for the sake of this discussion, the terms virus, malware and spyware are used interchangeably)
Malware Removal:
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(Although there are subtle technical differences, for the sake of this discussion, the terms virus, malware and spyware are used interchangeably)
Malware Removal:
Continue reading “A short treatise on Malware”
The other day I had the opportunity to visit Lenovo’s Executive Briefing Center…
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7/23/2008
Gulfstream proposes $10 million office building for Highland Pointe
Messenger-Inquirer
Gulfstream Enterprises will break ground this summer on a $10 million, five-story office building in Highland Pointe.
If you’re expecting a story about technology gone bad stop reading, this is a personal story about life. In 8 days my oldest son will get married. It’s the first marriage of his generation on either side of our family, so it’s a big deal. Not that all marriages in our family aren’t a big deal but this being the first means lots of new experiences, feelings and emot
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I heard about the Flock browser (http://www.flock.com) several years ago, I think I even tried it at one point. That was before I was really using the social web. Now with accounts on Twitter, Digg, Facebook, YouTube, Del.icio.us and many others, Flock really makes sense. I can blog directly from Flock; I can see all my friends updates; I can br
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Messenger-Inquirer: “Stark — Burton”
There was a certain Professor of Religion named Dr. Christianson, a studious man who taught at a small college in the western United States. Dr. Christianson taught the required survey course in Christianity at this particular institution. Every student was required to take this course his freshman year, regardless of his or her major. Although Dr.
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I’ve starting using a new Web 2.0 service. Twitter.com is a micro-blog. Limited to 140 characters that can be written on the website, through several standalone apps (like Twhirl) or delivered through an SMS message, Twitter allows you to blog the mundane parts of your life. You can also follow other twitterers, personal friends, local people or celebrities.
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