Thursday, 30 April 2009
Tuesday, 21 April 2009
Monday, 20 April 2009
Shiver me Timbers. Oracle buys Sun for $7.5 billion
This is gonna cause a serious tremor in the force. Where did this come from? I thought IBM was down to buy sun! This will change everything! Bet IBM are kicking themselves now!
from The Guardian
Sun Microsystems has agreed to be bought by US tech giant Oracle in a $7.4bn (£5.1bn) deal, just two weeks after takeover talks with IBM fell apart.
Oracle announced today that it will pay $9.50 a share for Sun, making the company the latest in a string of acquisitions for Oracle's chief executive Larry Ellison.
Sun's board has unanimously backed the deal, which is likely to have major implications for the IT industry.
Oracle's offer is only slightly more than IBM was proposing to pay. The future of Sun was plunged into uncertainty on 6 April when the IBM talks collapsed.
from The Guardian
Sunday, 19 April 2009
Daughter gets caught with guys in bedroom
A daughter gets caught by her parents with a few of her male friends in her bedroom
The Incredible Breakdancing Toddler!
Most of us are still struggling with our WALKING skills at this age & this little toddler dude is doing one handed hand stands & flips! The kid is AWESOME!
Funny - Funny Videos
Funny - Funny Videos
Have you got a porn buddy?
When you need to get rid of all of your porn in an emergency, make sure you have a porn buddy!
Darling, dont mess with my gun! So funneeeee
This can be considered evil to prank your wife like this but it is damn funny
Fat, Lazy? Then you need this!
A super absorbent cover for fat people, so they don't have to stop eating to go to the bathroom! What will they think of next?
Funny - Funny Videos
Funny - Funny Videos
Thursday, 16 April 2009
What The Google Employees Read When They Pee. Now Thats What I Call Geeky.
Evening when taking a wee-wee these guys are thinking about code!
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From Greyscale Gorilla - Link
Click to Expand
From Greyscale Gorilla - Link
Wednesday, 15 April 2009
Three o'clock is always too late or too early for anything you want to do
Jean-Paul Sartre, Nausea (1938) "Vendredi"
French author & existentialist philosopher (1905 - 1980)
French author & existentialist philosopher (1905 - 1980)
Tuesday, 14 April 2009
A Deadly Germ Unleashed by Antibiotics
For years, health officials have rung the alarm about overuse of antibiotics and the emergence of “superbugs” that resist treatment. But the spread of a deadly germ linked with antibiotic use shows just how immediate the threat really is.
The culprit is Clostridium difficile, a bacteria that can cause life-threatening infection, diarrhea and stomach pain. What is so frightening about C. difficile is that it is typically triggered by a round of antibiotic use. Although they kill the targeted infections, antibiotics also wipe out beneficial bacteria, which can make a body more vulnerable to C. difficile infection.
From - Link
Betty Hutton, Star of ’40s and ’50s, Dies at 86
The bouncy blonde bombshell star of Hollywood musicals who bounced back from bankruptcy and depression dies at 86.
Her life looks like it should be the subject of a movie itself!
From - Link
Her life looks like it should be the subject of a movie itself!
From - Link
HIMYM - What’s the difference between peanut butter and jam?
...you can’t peanut butter your d*ck up someone’s *ss.
Nice!
Nice!
Monday, 13 April 2009
Does Mikeyy spell the end of Twitter?
The micro-blogger Twitter has been clobbered by a number of XSS attacks that placed unwanted messages on users' profiles.
The "Mikeyy" worm spreads the infection when Twitter users click onto an infected page from a tweet from an infected user. That users then tweets other users.
Reports have said the 17-year-old script kiddey creator of the StalkDaily site named Michael "Mikeyy" Mooney admitted creating the virus attack "out of boredom."
From ComputerWorld
Somebody realized they could save url encoded data to the profile URL field that would not be properly escaped when re-displayed. This is particularly nasty because you could get infected simply by viewing somebody’s profile page on Twitter that was already infected. If you visited an infected profile, the JavaScript in the profile would execute and by doing so tweet the mis-leading link, and update your profile with the same malicious JavaScript thereby infecting anybody that then visits your profile.
What's particularly dangerous is that this worm generated tweets which tricked other users to click onto its links, because they come from what seem to be reliable sources such as friends and family members.
In this case, the messages were fairly innocuous and were used to drive traffic ... However, what if the URL was linked to MORE malicious code?
Havent we been here before with emails and IM Clients. Why are we, or in this case, Twitter, not learning lessons of the past.
Even if this is not the end of Twitter, it will certainly be the beginning of the rise of the 3rd party clients, as everyone, even the basic users, look for more secure ways of getting their Twitter fix...
Saturday, 11 April 2009
History Of Facebook
On February 4th, 2004 Mark Zuckerberg launched The Facebook, a social network that was at the time exclusively for Harvard students. It was a huge hit: in 2 weeks, half of the schools in the Boston area began demanding a Facebook network. Zuckerberg immediately recruited his friends Dustin Moskowitz and Chris Hughes to help build Facebook, and within four months, Facebook added 30 more college networks.
The original idea for the term Facebook came from Zuckerberg’s high school (Phillips Exeter Academy). The Exeter Face Book was passed around to every student as a way for students to get to know their classmates for the following year. It was a physical paper book until Zuckerberg brought it to the internet.
With this initial success, Moskowitz, Zuckerberg, and Hughes moved out to Palo Alto for the summertime and rented. Weeks later, Zuckerberg ran into the former cofounder of Napster, Sean Parker. Parker soon moved in to Zuckerberg’s apartment and they began working together. Parker provided the introduction to their first investor, Peter Thiel, one of the founders of PayPal and managing partner of The Founders Fund. Thiel invested some $500,000 into Facebook.
With millions more users, Friendster attempted to acquire the company for $10 million in mid 2004. Facebook turned down the offer and subsequently received $12.7 million in funding from Accel Partners, at a valuation of around $100 million. Facebook continued to grow, opening up to high school students in September 2005 and adding an immensely popular photo sharing feature the next month. The next spring, Facebook received $25 million in funding from Greylock Partners and Meritech Capital, as well as previous investors Accel Partners and Peter Thiel. The pre-money valuation for this deal was about $525 million. Facebook subsequently opened up to work networks, eventually amassing over 20,000 work networks. Finally in September 2006, Facebook opened to anyone with an email address.
In the summer of 2006, Yahoo attempted to acquire the company for $1 billion dollars. Reports actually indicated that Zuckerberg made a verbal agreement to sell Facebook to Yahoo. A few days later when Yahoo’s stock price took a dive, the offer was lowered to $800 million and Zuckerberg walked away from the deal. Yahoo later offered $1 billion again, this time Zuckerberg turned Yahoo down and earned instant notoriety as the “kid” who turned down a billion. This was not the first time Zuckerberg turned down an acquisition offer; Viacom had previously unsuccessfully attempted to acquire the company for $750 million in March, 2006.
One sour note for Facebook has been the controversy with social network ConnectU. The founders of ConnectU, former classmates of Mark Zuckerberg at Harvard, allege that Zuckerberg stole their original source code for Facebook. The ordeal has gone to court, and has now been resolved.
Notwithstanding this lingering controversy, Facebook’s growth in the fall of 2007 was staggering. Over 1 million new users signed up every week, 200,000 daily, totaling over 50 million active users. Facebook received 40 billion page views a month. Long gone were the days of Facebook as a social network for college students. 11% of users are over the age of 35, and the fastest growing demographic is users over 30. Facebook has also seen huge growth internationally; 15% of the user base is in Canada. Facebook users’ passion, or addiction, to the site is unparalleled: more than half use the product every single day and users spend an average of 19 minutes a day on Facebook. Facebook is 6th most trafficked site in the US and top photo sharing site with 4.1 billion photos uploaded.
Based on these types of numbers, Microsoft invested $240 million into Facebook for 1.6 percent of the company in October 2007. This meant a valuation of over $15 billion, making Facebook the 5th most valuable US Internet company, yet with only $150 million in annual revenue. Many explained Microsoft’s decision as being solely driven by the desire to outbid Google.
Facebook’s competitors include MySpace, Bebo, Friendster, LinkedIn, Tagged, Hi5, Piczo, and Open Social.
From CrunchBase - Link
Friday, 10 April 2009
Land deals you can buy for under $5,000!.
Land deals you can buy for under $5,000!.
Land and Property prices in the US are now at 2002 levels, with a good chance they will fall even further still
Look at what you can get for under $5000 - Link Here
Land and Property prices in the US are now at 2002 levels, with a good chance they will fall even further still
Look at what you can get for under $5000 - Link Here
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Thursday, 9 April 2009
Paul McCartney's Website Hacked While Onstage
ScanSafe security experts found the LuckySploit malicious software, on Sir Paul’s website in the morning of April 5.
It is believe that the cybercriminals that deployed the hack were hoping to take advantage of the increased traffic to the website in a bid to infect more users.
LuckySploit is a piece of software, that will infect web site users, in something called a drive-by download, to infect victims with malware or rootkits.
Drive-by downloads are considered to be the download of spyware, virus or malware that occurs without the consent or knowledge of the user. They can take plave when going to a particular website, reading an e-mail or by clicking on a dodgy popup.
As well as compromising high traffic legitimate sites, such as Sir Paul Mccartneys or Paris Hiltons, there are also various sites online used to lure or trap victims (using current news, celebrity gossip etc to bring in the traffic).
From - Link
It is believe that the cybercriminals that deployed the hack were hoping to take advantage of the increased traffic to the website in a bid to infect more users.
LuckySploit is a piece of software, that will infect web site users, in something called a drive-by download, to infect victims with malware or rootkits.
Drive-by downloads are considered to be the download of spyware, virus or malware that occurs without the consent or knowledge of the user. They can take plave when going to a particular website, reading an e-mail or by clicking on a dodgy popup.
As well as compromising high traffic legitimate sites, such as Sir Paul Mccartneys or Paris Hiltons, there are also various sites online used to lure or trap victims (using current news, celebrity gossip etc to bring in the traffic).
From - Link
36 Reasons Flickr is a Photographer’s Ultimate Tool
Mention Flickr to some professional photographers and you might get a look that most people wear after sniffing sour milk. “It’s for amateurs,” they’ll tell you. Or “It’s all puppies, parties and sunsets,” they’ll say.
And yet it’s still the most important photo-sharing site on the Web, a place that photographers flock to for ideas and photo users surf for images. We’re not saying that Flickr is the only place you should be marketing your images, but here are 36 reasons why you should be using it to show — and sell — your photos.
From Photopreneur - Link
Wednesday, 8 April 2009
Tuesday, 7 April 2009
Has Kanye West been watching Back To The Future 2?
Kanye West has his own Nike shoe: Air Yeezy I shit you not, that is what they are called. It's the first time a major musical artist has a shoe that is completely their design. However, I think it's interesting that Kanye's shoes look a lot like the pair Marty McFly donned in Back To The Future 2...
From Dallas Observer - Link
What does a photo journalist who needs to travel light take with him?
I get a lot of emails from people asking how I pack for my trips. I find myself traveling a lot since I moved overseas and every trip is a bit of a challenge making sure I have the right amount of gear without becoming hindered by the weight of my packs. Below is a photo of the gear I took with me for a 10-day trip to Cambodia
From Kevin German - Link
20 Largest Social Bookmarking Sites
Here are the 20 Largest Social Bookmarking Sites ranked by a combination of Inbound Links, Alexa Rank, and U.S. traffic data from Compete and Quantcast. Although no traffic metrics are completely accurate we do believe the data below to be useful for gauging relative audience size
From Ebizmba - Link
Earthquake of 4.7 magnitude shakes southcentral Alaska
Large areas of south central Alaska were shaken today by an earthquake of magnitude of 4.7. The epicentre of the quake was 20 miles north of Anchorage.
The West Coast and Alaska Tsunami Warning Center say the tremor was felt over a large area but was shallow, about 16 miles deep.
No injuries or damage have been reported thus far.
The glaciers in Alaska, Greenland and Antarctica put the land under huge loads that hold the potential for earthquakes, but can also stabilise the results of tectonic plate action, the main cause of earthquakes generally. As the load is released by melting ice, these loads can be released as earthquakes, which can also caused by the release of the pressure on the plates.
Looking at the Alaska Earthquake Information Centre recent earthquake page
- Link Here
earthquakes are a constant feature in south and central Alaska at the moment
The West Coast and Alaska Tsunami Warning Center say the tremor was felt over a large area but was shallow, about 16 miles deep.
No injuries or damage have been reported thus far.
The glaciers in Alaska, Greenland and Antarctica put the land under huge loads that hold the potential for earthquakes, but can also stabilise the results of tectonic plate action, the main cause of earthquakes generally. As the load is released by melting ice, these loads can be released as earthquakes, which can also caused by the release of the pressure on the plates.
Looking at the Alaska Earthquake Information Centre recent earthquake page
- Link Here
earthquakes are a constant feature in south and central Alaska at the moment
In a Sakura Kimono
A young women in a lovely spring kimono decorated with cherry blossoms at Shinjuku Gyoen.
From Nihon Sun - Link
The 7 Qualities of an Expert Programmer
If your an expert programmer...think you may recognise this in yourself!
From - Link
Experts do not need rules to make decisions. They have qualities that allow them to consistently make good decisions and show high level of performance under different circumstances without any rules. This post discusses these core qualities that turn a novice into an expert.
From - Link
Jaguar Skills Mix - 30 years of hip-hop in 60 minutes
History of Hip-Hop Mega Mix by Jaguar Skills...
[To Read Original and view track listing Click Here]
Download Mix Here
BBC RADIO ONE PRESENTS - JAGUAR SKILLS x KID POTENTIAL X TIM WESTWOOD X ZANE LOWE - 30 YEARS OF HIP-HOP IN 60 MINUTES - 6TH APRIL 2009
[To Read Original and view track listing Click Here]
Download Mix Here
Twitter need to sort out their performance and capacity issues, pronto!
I cant believe they are looking at offering premium accounts when their servers are throwing up messages like this
Seriously....just bite the bullet and get yourselves some heavyweight iron, pronto!
Give IBM a call...sure it wont be cheap...but at least it will work!
403 Forbidden: The server understood the request, but is refusing to fulfill it.
Seriously....just bite the bullet and get yourselves some heavyweight iron, pronto!
Give IBM a call...sure it wont be cheap...but at least it will work!
Sunday, 5 April 2009
Why are the Wii and DS so popular, even in a recession?
Apparently the richest man in Japan is the retired former president of Nintendo, Hiroshi Yamauchi. This is on the back of the fantastic Wii and DS sales...
From Japan Times - Link
From Japan Times - Link
Saturday, 4 April 2009
Man charged in death of Blues Brothers actor Lou Perryman, 67
“Witnesses there say he struck up a conversation with the homeowner and went inside. A few minutes later, from across the street, Henry Barta, says he spotted his neighbor's car pull away.” The next morning Tatum turned himself in at the Travis County Courthouse, announcing that the car he’d arrived in was stolen and that he was pretty sure he’d killed the owner. When police arrived at Perryman’s home, they determined the story was true: “Perryman was dead. Investigators say his body was covered with multiple slash marks.”
From fav.or.it - Link
Wednesday, 1 April 2009
Dealing with picky eaters!
I've gotten a number of emails from moms wondering what to do with children who are picky eaters. One mom writes:
I have three kids age 6 and under. My husband is an over the road trucker and gone all the time. It's hard to come up with stuff that everyone will eat. No one likes hamburger. Not big on the veggies, although I do offer them. What can you suggest?
Our children actually eat some of whatever we're having for our meals. We have made them do this from the time they started eating solid foods (at about 10 months old) starting with whatever they were able to eat. I started with giving them some of whatever vegetable we were eating for the meal. Then fruit... that sort of thing
From tammysrecipes.com - Link
Japanese pop artist arrested in late February for tagging graffiti in NY Subway
Yoshitomo Nara, a contemporary Japanese pop artist known for sculptures and paintings of doe-eyed figures, was arrested in late February for tagging graffiti in the Union Square subway station, a New York Police Department official said Monday.
Nara was arrested at 3:10 a.m. on Feb. 27 and charged with criminal mischief, possession of graffiti instruments, making graffiti and resisting arrest, detective Martin Speechley told Kyodo News in a phone interview
From breitbart - Link
Amazon launches a brand new cloud computing service called Floating Amazon Cloud Environment, or FACE
The FACE uses durable, unmanned helium-filled blimps with a capacity of 65,536 small EC2 instances, or a proportionate number of larger instances. The top of each blimp is coated in polycrystalline solar cells which supply approximately 40% of the power needed by the servers and the on-board navigation, communication, and defense systems. The remainder of the power is produced by clean, efficient solid oxide fuel cells. There's enough fuel onboard to last about a month under normal operating conditions. Waste heat from the fuel cells and from the servers is used to generate additional lift.
From Amazon Web Services Blog - Link
Twitter switch for Guardian, after 188 years of ink
Consolidating its position at the cutting edge of new media technology, the Guardian today announces that it will become the first newspaper in the world to be published exclusively via Twitter, the sensationally popular social networking service that has transformed online communication.
The move, described as "epochal" by media commentators, will see all Guardian content tailored to fit the format of Twitter's brief text messages, known as "tweets", which are limited to 140 characters each. Boosted by the involvement of celebrity "twitterers", such as Madonna, Britney Spears and Stephen Fry, Twitter's profile has surged in recent months, attracting more than 5m users who send, read and reply to tweets via the web or their mobile phones
From Guardian - Link
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