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Tuesday, December 27, 2005
Monday, December 19, 2005
Kaspersky the doc of all illness
OEM Solutions at Kaspersky Lab
Antivirus Technologies
Kaspersky Lab is dedicated to deflecting cyber threats. A multi-national research team works round-the-clock to develop new techniques to protect users against malicious programs, such as viruses, worms, and Trojans, hackers, spam and other forms of unsanctioned intrusion and data leaks.
Partner Spotlight
The new Aladdin-Kaspersky Lab partnership allows Aladdin to offer its customers an additional source of protection that compliments eSafe's already powerful antivirus and anti-hacker security solution.
Antivirus Technologies
Kaspersky Lab is dedicated to deflecting cyber threats. A multi-national research team works round-the-clock to develop new techniques to protect users against malicious programs, such as viruses, worms, and Trojans, hackers, spam and other forms of unsanctioned intrusion and data leaks.
Partner Spotlight
The new Aladdin-Kaspersky Lab partnership allows Aladdin to offer its customers an additional source of protection that compliments eSafe's already powerful antivirus and anti-hacker security solution.
Sunday, December 18, 2005
GOOGLE Syndication!!!!
That leads to an "aha" moment. Google views syndication drastically differently than its competitors.
Prediction: Adsense in RSS by year end 2005. I'm hearing rumblings already about it (nothing official though). When that happens, I think we'll see Google be all over RSS. They clearly have put too much stock into Atom.
Google wants customers to leave their website by clicking on ads, but they also have to guarantee a stream of new visitors and repeat visitors. And what's a better way to do this other than an Rss feed for it's news and search results.
Prediction: Adsense in RSS by year end 2005. I'm hearing rumblings already about it (nothing official though). When that happens, I think we'll see Google be all over RSS. They clearly have put too much stock into Atom.
Google wants customers to leave their website by clicking on ads, but they also have to guarantee a stream of new visitors and repeat visitors. And what's a better way to do this other than an Rss feed for it's news and search results.