These are my links for February 23rd through March 8th:
Bookmarks for February 23rd through March 8th
Author: Brian WahoffMar 8
Bookmarks for September 13th through September 18th
Author: Brian WahoffSep 18
These are my links for September 13th through September 18th:
- Panels on Pages » When Other Geeks Just Won’t Do –
- Enhance your web forms with new HTML5 features –
- ASP.Net Web apps face risk of widespread crypto attack | Application security – InfoWorld –
- numberFire –
- Five Best Fax Services – "Despite the overall decrease in the popularity of fax machines, faxing is still a common practice in many industries. Here's a look at five of the most popular services for sending and receiving faxes from a computer—without the clunky hardware."
Bookmarks for March 18th from 07:42 to 09:12
Author: Brian WahoffMar 18
These are my links for March 18th:
- Nicholas Piël » Benchmark of Python Web Servers – An extremely techie article – comparing the performance characteristics of different wsgi server implementations for hosting python sites.
- Free Fantasy Sports League Finance Management – Wish I'd thought of this idea
- Deal-a-day sites and retailers get social – Fortune Brainstorm Tech –
- 60% of Virtual Servers Less Secure Than Physical Machines, Gartner Says – CIO.com – Business Technology Leadership –
- New Internet Browser Threat Sneaks By Traditional Defenses – CIO.com – Business Technology Leadership – "An undetectable browser exploit that bares corporate networks to attackers tops the list of the most potentially effective new attacks that have been devised by researchers seeking vulnerabilities to take advantage of, according to a study by White Hat Security."
- Maybe Users Aren’t So Funny After All – CIO.com – Business Technology Leadership – "I can't stop thinking about my experience last month when I had to reload Windows XP for a friend. It makes me think we need to reconsider how we in the security world have failed the consumer. Should it really be necessary for a consumer to be a security expert to safely use a computer?"
