PhishGuru is an email-based anti-phishing training system in which training messages are designed to look like phishing messages.
PhishGuru is an email-based anti-phishing training system in which training messages are designed to look like phishing messages.
A cursory web search will show you many end users that perceive better performance using Firefox for MobileMe hosted websites instead of Apple’s own Safari browser.
My wife uses iWeb to maintain the family website. A couple of weeks ago, the comments stopped working. I figured it was just another MobileMe problem and planned on switching to Wordpress or something. Tonight we noticed that people were leaving comments. We viewed the site in Firefox and the comments worked. Comments…
looks like a fun, geeky toy
wlan is nice, but lame when it doesn’t work with 802.1x and leopard
Alex’s post got me thinking about reputation.
Companies think they own their reputation, but in reality they don’t. A reputation is the aggregate of the popular opinion about you. Opinions, or thoughts, belong to an individual, true or not, and a company doesn’t own a person’s thoughts, therefore a company doesn’t own its reputation. QED.
If the company doesn’t own its reputation then how can they press charges on a disgruntled employee (link via Alex) for trying to convince stockholders…
have an earache from a guillotine this morning if you can believe that. larynx jacked up