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Could Facebook be the next AOL? Last week, Facebook announced that it had amassed 500 million users, a formable portion of the global Internet audience. But even as Mark Zuckerberg and company celebrates, others are busy trying to uproot Facebook's popularity by establishing a set of open standards to share Facebook-like features across the Internet. www.arnnet.com.au
Unisys floats mainframe cloud A ClearPath to the development skies A mainframe cloud may seem oxymoronic like a lead Zeppelin ("a" included on purpose), or intuitively obvious (given the virtualization and metering capabilities that have been in mainframes for decades). But Unisys has nonetheless fluffed up a mainframe cloud for its ClearPath mainframe customers. go.theregister.com
Gaming gamble for Google HUA HIN, Thailand - Google is cooking up new recipes in its digital kitchen, with reports this week about a number of partnerships with online gaming companies. atimes.com
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Cyber Wars in Iran Regime deploys shadowy army of cyber-warriors to take on dissidents on the web. www.iwpr.net
Five ways to ruin your website Go and look at your Facebook page. Go on, right now. And dont pretend you havent got one, weve been watching you and we know you spend six hours a day playing Mafia Wars. econsultancy.com
Analysis: The 21 gatekeepers of the web Kaminsky and Cerf hold the key. www.itnews.com.au
DNSSEC poised to transform Internet Within six months, DNSSEC deployment will be broad enough to support a wide range of new services and online applications, a panel of security experts said Wednesday. gcn.com
DNSSEC is Here. Now What? Now that the root zone of the Internet is secured, are we all secure now? And if not, what needs to be done? redir.internet.com
New Tool For Accessing Bioinformatics Resources Developed by researchers at the UPM's Facultad de Informática, this tool can discover and automatically classify bioinformatics resources from the scientific literature. Bioinformatics resources have proliferated in the years since the end of the Human Genome Project, obliging researchers to spend a quite a lot of time browsing the web in search of these resources... mnt.to
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