These are my links for May 29th through June 1st:
Bookmarks for May 29th through June 1st
Author: Brian WahoffJun 1
Bookmarks for March 2nd through March 7th
Author: Brian WahoffMar 7
These are my links for March 2nd through March 7th:
- Pure CSS speech bubbles – Nicolas Gallagher –
- How To: Fold a Dress Shirt | Real Simple –
- Epilog | Log viewing made simple. –
- DroidDrop – Remote Logging for Android « TALKING ANDROID –
- Drop.io Outlook Plug-In Sends 100MB Attachments – Outlook – Lifehacker – "drop.io is a quick way to share up to 100 MB in files, but it's easy to forget about. With a beta Outlook plug-in, drop.io can become your go-to means of sending really large files without annoying your recipients."
- Fraudsters hone their attacks with spear phishing | Security Central – InfoWorld –
Bookmarks for March 2nd from 07:23 to 07:33
Author: Brian WahoffMar 2
These are my links for March 2nd from 07:23 to 07:33:
- New Zero-Day Involves IE, Puts Windows XP Users At Risk – CIO.com – Business Technology Leadership –
- Average Annual Cost of PCI Compliance Audit? $225k – CIO.com – Business Technology Leadership –
- Why 41 Percent of You Would Fail a PCI Audit – CIO.com – Business Technology Leadership –
- 10+ useful code snippets to develop iPhone friendly websites –
- 25 Amazing and Fresh jQuery Plugins – Speckyboy Design Magazine –
Bookmarks for February 26th from 09:23 to 21:22
Author: Brian WahoffFeb 26
These are my links for February 26th from 09:23 to 21:22:
- Boxee – Boxee Box by D-Link – Or maybe this one is my next media PC?
- ASRock > Products > NetTop Series > ION 330HT – Or maybe this one?
- Acer AspireRevo 3610 – Or is this one my next media PC?
- ZOTAC MAG MAGHD-ND01-U Dual-Core All-in-One PC – Could this be my next media PC?
- What Is — and What Isn’t — Responsible Electronics Recycling | GreenerComputing.com –
- ATM Skimming: How to Recognize Card Fraud – CIO.com – Business Technology Leadership –
- Microsoft’s Spy Guide: What You Need to Know – CIO.com – Business Technology Leadership – Since 1996, the whistleblower site Cryptome has been posting sensitive government and corporate documents. Now Cryptome has been stricken from the Web after releasing the Microsoft Online Services Global Criminal Compliance Handbook , a "spy guide" for law enforcement detailing what data Microsoft has, keeps, and can relinquish.
Bookmarks for February 23rd from 07:14 to 07:39
Author: Brian WahoffFeb 23
These are my links for February 23rd from 07:14 to 07:39:
- Premium WordPress Themes | Elegant Themes –
- Windows Phone 7 and the End of Hardware Choice – Microsoft – Gizmodo –
- Chinese Hacker Responsible For Google Attack Code Identified – Chinese hack – Gizmodo –
- A Snitch in Your Pocket –
- 30 free fonts ideal for business logos | Graphic and Web Design Blog -Resources And Tutorials –
- Free Dark and Clean WordPress Theme: Designpile – Smashing Magazine –
- 9 Tactics for Rapid Learning (That Most People Have Never Heard Of) « Scott H Young –
Bookmarks for February 18th from 08:57 to 15:41
Author: Brian WahoffFeb 18
These are my links for February 18th from 08:57 to 15:41:
- StoryJumper: create your own children’s book. – StoryJumper is a place to create and discover stories for kids.
- 40 Detailed and High Quality Mobile Phone .psd Source Files – Speckyboy Design Magazine –
- Sick Beard ALPHA – Automatic episode download/sort/rename, nfo/tbn gen, episode guide – XBMC Community Forum –
- The DIY StudioDesk Office – Workspaces – Lifehacker – This is an awesome desk – I may like this better than the iKEA one I've been looking at.
- D&D on the Microsoft Surface on Vimeo –
- Over 75,000 systems compromised in cyberattack – Further details on the Kneber botnet
Bookmarks for February 18th from 07:08 to 08:16
Author: Brian WahoffFeb 18
These are my links for February 18th from 07:08 to 08:16:
- Virus has breached 75,000 computers: study – Yahoo! News – "A new type of computer virus is known to have breached almost 75,000 computers in 2,500 organizations around the world, including user accounts of popular social network websites, according Internet security firm NetWitness."
- The Myth of DPI | Webdesigner Depot – Does DPI matter on the web? – usually no
- Basic set | Pixel-Mixer.com – Icon Design –
- Create a Professional Web 2.0 Layout | Psdtuts+ –
- 18 Incredible CSS3 Effects You Have Never Seen Before –
- jDigiClock – Digital Clock (HTC Hero inspired). – jDigiClock is a jQuery plugin inspired from HTC Hero Clock Widget.
Bookmarks for February 17th through February 18th
Author: Brian WahoffFeb 18
These are my links for February 17th through February 18th:
- You Can Use CSS3 Right Now | Design Informer – An article talking about progressive enhancement and leveraging features of CSS3 now in order to make designers lives easier.
- Awareness: Four Signs of an Easy Victim on Social Networks – CIO.com – Business Technology Leadership – While many scammers rely on brute force methods, a disturbing trend is cyber-criminals stalking their targets using information gathered from social media tools.
- Rogue PDFs Account for 80% of All Exploits, Says Researcher – CIO.com – Business Technology Leadership – As predicted before the year began, Flash and PDF are becoming hackers favorite targets. High install rate, low patch rate combine to make a easy target.
- The New Risks of Cyber-Chattiness – CIO.com – Business Technology Leadership – "Individuals are simply revealing too much about their professional lives online. It might be possible, for example, to cross reference a Facebook post about a "big project that isn't looking good" with other posts and piece together sensitive corporate information. And while a LinkedIn request for a job recommendation reveals a job seeker, two or more seekers in the same division could reveal company upheaval."
- PCI Security Standards Council Readying New Payment-Card Security Standard – CIO.com – Business Technology Leadership –
- 60+ .NET libraries every developer should know about. –
- Please Rob Me – "Listing all those empty homes out there" Friends don't let friends use foursquare.
- Housing affordability is near 18-year high – Feb. 17, 2010 – "The typical American family, who makes the nation's median income of $64,000 a year, could afford to buy 70.8% of all homes sold in the United States during the last three months of 2009"
