50 Great Web Alternatives to Desktop Software

Looking for alternatives to desktop applications? Check out this link. (Also good for devices with smaller or limited hard drive space, like net books.)

http://web.appstorm.net/roundups/50-great-web-alternatives-to-desktop-software/

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Network Solutions Hack hit up to 5 Million Sites

According to a Tech Herald report appearing over the weekend, an attack on a widget offered by hosting company Network Solutions to customers of its hosting and domain parking services led to the distribution of malware by sites displaying the widget, through the compromise of Network Solutions’ own growsmallbusiness.com site, which distributed the widget.

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How do you know your client’s don’t Twitter?

The Golden Rule is Delusional: People want to be treated the way THEY want to be treated. Not the way YOU want to be treated.

You may know a lot of things about your customers, but you don’t know what each one of them had for breakfast based on what you had in your bowl this morning. Your own behaviors are not a good place to start when deciding how customers like to interact.

In my early days of marketing I did a lot of direct mail. I would have clients tell me emphatically that direct mail was not effective. The research they had to support this claim? It was because they personally NEVER read junk mail. And they were right about customers not reading junk mail…kindda.

I would ask, “What hobby or interest do you really like? The client would say something like, “I love to fly fish.”

“Do you ever get mail that you didn’t request on fly fishing?”

“Sure.”

“Do you sometimes read it?”

They would start to smile a little and say, “Yes.”

It is only “Junk Mail” if it is not relevant to you. They had the facts, but were unable to be objective with the data. You cannot be your own focus group on how your customers want to engage with your company and product. You need to try it and see how they respond.

Read full article here: http://stevefarnsworth.wordpress.com/2009/04/18/%E2%80%9Cmy-customers-don%E2%80%99t-use-twitter%E2%80%9D-oh-but-they-do/

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Worms Attack Skype, Yahoo Messenger

Security researchers at Symantec and BKIS report worms hitting users of Yahoo Messenger and Skype via malicious instant messages.

Just another reminder to not click on links in emails from people you don’t know.

Read full story here: http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Security/Security-Researchers-Report-Attacks-on-Skype-Yahoo-Messenger-199929/?kc=rss

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Flash is dead?!


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Steve Jobs calls flash a relic as he explains why it is not included in the iPad, iPhone and iPod.

Of course this has started a small war between Adobe and Apple and has given a boost to devices running the Android OS, which Adobe plans to support by June, 2010. Read more here:  http://www.apple.com/hotnews/thoughts-on-flash/

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Russian Hacker Selling 1.5 Million Facebook Accounts

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1242 Million Facebook Accounts tweets Million Facebook Accounts 04/23/10 by Jolie O’Dell A hacker who calls himself Kirllos has obtained and is now offering to sell 1.5 million Facebook IDs at astonishingly low prices — $25 per 1000 IDs for users with fewer than 10 friends and $45 per 1000 IDs for users with more than 10 friends — according to researchers at VeriSign’s iDefense. Looking at the numbers, Kirllos has stolen the IDs of one out of every 300 Facebook users. Information for sale includes login credentials; whether or not the e-mail addresses and passwords are legitimate is currently unknown.

Typically, this information would be sold for between $1 and $20 per account, according to data from Symantec. Currently, around 700,000 accounts have been sold. The threads where the accounts are being sold have been removed, as far as we are able to tell. The users whose e-mail addresses and passwords have been compromised risk having their identities stolen, but they could also become targets of more insidious scams.

As always, we will keep you updated about any Facebook scams that come across our news desk. Hacking Facebook isn’t a new hobby for this person. Here’s a screenshot of another offer the hacker previously made on a forum earlier this year; then, he was then selling 100,000 hacked accounts from users around the world: Kirllos also appears to have had an interest in iPhone applications at one point. According to some Antichat.ru forum users, he was born in Russia, lives in New Zealand, is 24 years old and speaks both English and French.

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Industry-specific guides to Twitter, by profession.

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The link below provides a compilation of links to industry-specific guides to using Twitter. Definitely worth a look, especially if you are considering incorporating Twitter into your marketing plan.

http://pistachioconsulting.com/featured-articles/industry-guides/

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Use McAfee Antivirus Software?

An update to McAfee’s antivirus software falsely identified a standard Windows file as a virus and has wreaked havoc on computers nationwide. Click on the link below to read more.

http://m.npr.org/story/126168997

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Apple has more Security Holes than Microsoft

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Turn DM’s into PM’s

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t.imo.im is an interesting application that provides Twitter users a way to turn their Direct Messages (DM’s) into Instant Messages (IM’s).

In essence t.imo.im it is taking the usual direct message conversation that you may have with someone and turning it into an instant messaging experience  we have yet to see elsewhere. From initial tests we found it to have awesome potential. After playing around with t.imo.im for a little bit, there are actually some things that you NEED to know if you wish to use it.

http://thenextweb.com/apps/2010/04/16/instant-messaging-twitter-reality/?awesm=tnw.to_15yJm

Enjoy!

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