Posted by NARUTO on November 12, 2010 ·
In February this year, appeared the first rumors about the secret project Titan from Facebook, an e-mail to Internet affectionately dubbed (by their creators, of course) “Gmail killer”. Now it could be released on Monday, November 15, during a special event scheduled for this day.
It would be a big surprise, says the site TechCrunch, now that [...]
Posted by NARUTO on November 6, 2010 ·
A change in the terms of service of a Google software may cause severe impact on how social networks using data from other networks on the web. The measure affects especially the social network Facebook, which does not allow export of data to other services.
The change affects the terms of use of the API (application programming interface) Contacts [...]
Posted by NARUTO on November 5, 2010 ·
The Digital Society, a group whose role is to help shape the thinking of a digital society in the digital age, had access to the Twitter and Facebook safety notes and discovered that the two social networks are vulnerable to attacks.
The company says the problem is that sites do not allow complete protection via Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and create [...]
Posted by NARUTO on August 10, 2010 ·
Several users were unable to read and / or answer their emails, and some could not even access Hotmail, after the implementation of a new look and new features, many related to social networks. To try to remedy the problems, Microsoft has recommended that affected users try to access their mail with the browser Chrome, from Google. “Some customers [...]
Posted by Rajeev
Saxena on November 4, 2009 ·
The years old Microsoft Networks or more commonly known as MSN has finally been given some attention in the form of a facelift to the website’s home page. Microsoft had forgotten about MSN for a long time and people were beginning to doubt the necessity of MSN, but with this latest update to the web page, Microsoft has rejuvenated the idea of [...]
Posted by GSerrano on October 8, 2009 ·
Experts believe that there is an ‘industry-wide phishing scheme.’ Based on the ‘more than 30,000 account details’ that have been posted online, it looks like phishing may yet be the current Internet scourge, and we are well-advised to change our online passwords every three months as well as not use the same log-in details for multiple sites. [...]
Posted by Rajeev
Saxena on August 17, 2009 ·
Gmail has reportedly surpassed AOL in terms of e-mail services for the month of July. As per the latest ComScore figures, Gmail has achieved an estimated 37 million unique visitors, as against AOL’s figure of 36.4 million. However, Gmail still has a lot of work to do to come close to its closet rival in the e-mail race, Windows Live Hotmail, that [...]