Saturday, July 31, 2010

The Web's New Gold Mine: Your Secrets

"Ms. Hayes-Beaty is being monitored by Lotame Solutions Inc., a New York company that uses sophisticated software called a 'beacon' to capture what people are typing on a website—their comments on movies, say, or their interest in parenting and pregnancy. Lotame packages that data into profiles about individuals, without determining a person's name, and sells the profiles to companies seeking customers. Ms. Hayes-Beaty's tastes can be sold wholesale (a batch of movie lovers is $1 per thousand) or customized (26-year-old Southern fans of '50 First Dates')."

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Fake femme fatale shows social network risks

"Hundreds of people in the information security, military and intelligence fields recently found themselves with egg on their faces after sharing personal information with a fictitious Navy cyberthreat analyst named 'Robin Sage,' whose profile on prominent social networking sites was created by a security researcher to illustrate the risks of social networking."

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Chrome 6: What made the cut--and what missed it

"Typically in software development, there comes a point when programmers have to turn their attention from adding the fun new technology to making sure what's going to ship actually works. This point, called the code freeze, just happened for Chrome's sixth 'milestone.'"