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4 hours ago ago from The ChipCast || by Chip Mahaney
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A social networking timeline
12 hours ago ago from Good News Now
-Milestones in social networking over the past decade: 2002 Friendster launches and becomes a social networking force until MySpace and the more buttoned-up LinkedIn hit the scene in 2003 and slowly gain more traction. 2004 Facebook begins to become a staple of communication for college students. The service opens up to high schoolers in 2005, corporate networks in 2006 and eventually becomes a worldwide phenomenon. 2005 YouTube, an online ...
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16 hours ago ago from FanHouse
Social networking sites like Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook and MySpace will pose one of the biggest threats in 2010, according to TriGeo Network Security , the leading provider of security information and event management (SIEM) technology for midmarket enterprises. “Employees tweeting and chatting online are inadvertently handing hackers the ‘inside’ information that they need to quickly and easily penetrate corporate networks,” said Michelle ...
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17 hours ago ago from FanHouse
ISLANDIA, N.Y., Dec. 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The latest State of the Internet 2009 report issued today by CA, Inc. (Nasdaq: CA) states that the most notable 2009 online threats were rogue/fake security software, major search engines, social networks and Web 2.0 threats. The report, based on data compiled by CA's Global Security Advisor researchers, compiles trends from the first half of 2009. CA security researchers also offer predictions ...
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