Sie befinden sich aktuell in den Archiven des Blogs Blog für Mai, 2007.
- Allgemein (14)
- BI/DWH/DB (3)
- Deutsch/German (2)
- economics (3)
- graphic (2)
- ITSM (1)
- mobile (4)
- net (11)
- performance (11)
- programming (13)
- science (7)
- security (5)
- storage (3)
- unix (6)
- web (20)
- 9.10.2009: Linux kernel report
- 9.10.2009: 60 GHZ ECMA-387 demonstrated
- 30.9.2009: File system
- 22.9.2009: Code Splitting for Network-Bound Web 2.0 Applications
- 22.6.2009: mobileHacking.org
- 20.6.2009: don't even need a keylogger...
- 8.6.2009: sourcing map
- 27.4.2009: Linux virus writing article by foobar
- 27.4.2009: PhoneGap
- 6.2.2009: CMDB and asset management
Archive für Mai 2007
Gozi / Smart Trojan steals from SSL
26.5.2007 von pit.
Reading this threat analysis really make me think. Admitted, by all respect for the achievments of this trojan authors, this piece of software changes constantly its coding by this making it harder to get detected. Furthermore it has the intelligence to switch the key logging function dependend on the target, one really gets scared. Read yourself, and advise you IT sec guides to at least apply the countermeasures at the end of the article
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Free social news / bookmarking / tagging system
22.5.2007 von pit.
Jamey Wood announced that his company allowed him to release his project to the public. As I looked at slynkr, I also realized this article telling you something about how Google works. If I look at the last entries in this blog, it seems, I would look at articles of this company, but I can assure it isn’t as this. I admit, I like a couple of things about what I read about them, but I’ll write about this in the future.
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what/when was aquired by google/yahoo
21.5.2007 von pit.
see here .
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Widget Stats
20.5.2007 von pit.
There are many stories about widgets floating around recently. The Lijit spiders summarize the data taken from 8552 blogs done over April 11-15, 2007.
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Inside Facebook
20.5.2007 von pit.
Karel Baloun’s first book is a short journey about his days at facebook. He further (honestly) presents some thoughts about entrepreneurial ownership. I liked skimming through it
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Barcamp Cologne reloaded
20.5.2007 von pit.
Ich habe zwar noch keine offizielle Seite gesehen (oder einen Hinweis das die alte wiederverwendet wird), aber durch irgendeinen Verweis landete ich auf Franz seiner Seite und da stands. 18/19 August bei QSC
Ich weis, trackback….
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trust building news from top outsourcer
18.5.2007 von pit.
Some news really should make you think. As the original obviously dissapeared, take a look at this
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Things I didn’t know about Googol
8.5.2007 von pit.
economictimes.indiatimes has a nice abstract called “Ten things you didn’t know about Google”
- The name Google is a spelling error. They were going for ‘Googol.’ Googol is the mathematical term for 1 followed by 100 zeros.
- The reason the google page is so bare is because the founder didn’t know HTML and just wanted a quick interface.
- The basis of Google’s search technology is called PageRank that assigns an “importance” value to each page on the web and gives it a rank to determine how useful it is. However, that is not why it is called PageRank. It is actually named after Google co-founder Larry Page.
- Google receives about 20 million search queries each day from every part of the world, including Antarctica and Vatican.
- In the earliest stage of Google, there was no submit button, rather the Enter key needed to be pressed.
- The Google’s free web mail service Gmail was used internally for nearly two years prior to launch to the public. The researchers found out six types of email users, and Gmail has been designed to accommodate these six.
- It would take 5,707 years for a person to search Google’s 3 billion pages. The Google software does it in 0.5 seconds.
- The logos that appear on the Google homepage during noteworthy days and dates and important events are called Google Doodle.
- Google Moon, which maps the Lunar surfacesimilar to Google Earth is an extension of Google Maps and Google Earth that, courtesy of NASA imagery, enables you to surf the Moon’s surface and check out the exact spots that the Apollo astronauts made their landings .
- Keyhole, the satellite imaging company that Google acquired in October 2004 was funded by CIA and runs Google’s popular program Google Earth.
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Inside a Cell
1.5.2007 von pit.
Congrats to the knowledge transport and the animation about inner activitivies of Cell live. It definitly offers insight in the complexity of whats going on in your body. must look
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