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Boing Boing -
1 hours and 35 minutes ago
Greg Conti -- a West Point instructor in computer science and information war -- has taken a long,
hard look at the amount of information Internet users explicitly and implicitly disclose to Google
and the results, collected in his book Googling Security: How Much Does Google Know About You? are
sobering. Conti enumerates all of Google's (often fantastic) services, describes how compelling
they are, and then notes what information you disclose when you use them -- even when you only use
them inadvertently (say, when you send email to someone with a Gmail account, or when you load a
bookmarked Gmap that's been sent to a group of logged-in Google users, thus tying yourself to those
users as part of the same group). In slow, methodical steps, Conti builds his case: our
complacency, Google's capacity for building compelling services, and the inadequacy of our browsers
and other tools in alerting us to potential information disclosure have created a situation where
Google ends up in possession of an alarming amount of information about us, our beliefs, our
movements, our finances, our health, our employment and our social circles. Conti's explanations
are extremely accessible, even when discussing difficult and counter-intuitive subjects like
cross-site scripting and cookies. Likewise accessible are his concrete recommendations for
staunching the flow of personal information from your computer into Google's records. Finally,
Conti does a great job of explaining why people who "have nothing to hide" might still want to keep
their information to themselves (the approximate dimensions and characteristics of the body under
your clothes aren't a secret -- but you still don't walk around naked in public and you'd resent it
if someone forced you to. Private and secret aren't the same thing). I've given the subject of
privacy and Internet use a lot of thought, but even so, Conti's book opened my eyes to potential
risks I'd never considered. I'd recommend this to anyone who's worried about what's happening to
our ability to control the aggregation of our personal data. Googling Security: How Much Does
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CNN.com -
3 hours and 18 minutes ago
Seven Somali men in possession of rocket grenades and AK-47 guns were rescued by a Danish Navy ship
in the pirate-plagued Gulf of Aden on Wednesday, the Danish Navy told CNN. The men rescued "are
suspected to be pirates because they were carrying firearms," a press officer with the Danish Navy
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ESPN.com -
3 hours and 42 minutes ago
Jets defensive end Shaun Ellis was arrested and charged with possession of marijuana, speeding and
driving without insurance.
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CNN.com -
8 hours and 12 minutes ago
Seven Somali men in possession of rocket grenades and AK-47 guns were rescued by a Danish Navy ship
in the pirate-plagued Gulf of Aden Wednesday, the Danish Navy told CNN.
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CNN.com - WORLD -
8 hours and 12 minutes ago
Seven Somali men in possession of rocket grenades and AK-47 guns were rescued by a Danish Navy ship
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18 hours and 3 minutes ago
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uninitiated, Boxee is a software that enables access to online video from Hulu and CNN among others
via your desktop/laptop, and it now supports Netflix access as well. This means you will be able to
check out your Instant Queue and Recommendations, browse Recently Added and Most Popular, and go
through the whole Netflix Watch Instantly selection by Genre and Search from the comfort of your
living room (or lap, depending on which machine you're using). There's one drawback though, it
won't work on Apple TV due to its lack of processing power, so you can be sure that you are in
possession of a pretty souped up rig before taking full advantage of Netflix on Boxee. This latest
version will also include :- /p p ul liNew Hulu/li liNew YouTube/li liNew CNN, Flickr, Picasa and
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Europe1.fr -
21 hours and 30 minutes ago
Certains lots de la lotion Klorane "démaquillante apaisante au bleuet yeux sensibles" ne
doivent pas être utilisés et les consommateurs qui ont ces produits en leur possession
sont invités à les rapporter au point de vente. Les lots concernés sont ceux
dont le numéro est "inférieur ou égal à F 1192 sauf le lot F 80".
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Play3-Live.com - News PS3 - News PlayStation 3 -
1 days and 8 hours ago
En possession de la version Preview du jeu depuis quelques semaines, nous sommes autorisés
à vous diffuser aujourd'hui des médias de Killzone 2. Avant l'arrivée de 13
vidéos HD capturées par nos soins, et donc exclusives, nous vous proposons de
découvrir pas moins de 126 screens tirées de cette version preview, qui comprend les
6 premiers niveaux. Et bien que ce ne soit pas la version définitive du jeu, Killzone 2 a
déjà de quoi vous décoller la rétine... Rendez-vous dans quelques
heures pour ...
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TimesOnline: Britain -
1 days and 10 hours ago
As he lived just before the invention of the telescope, Tycho Brahe relied on his keen eyes to make
observations that changed the science. Yet his face was more remarkable for a different feature: a
golden nose. In 1566, when Tycho was a 20-year-old student at the University of Rostock in Germany,
he became embroiled in a drunken argument with another Danish nobleman named Manderup Parsbjerg. A
duel ensued – in the dark – in the course of which
Parsbjerg’s rapier lopped off much of the bridge of the future astronomer’s nose. To
mask the damage, Tycho – like Galileo Galilei, he is generally known by his
first name – designed himself a metallic nose-job. Using an alloy of silver and
gold, he fashioned a false nose that is said to have been remarkably realistic. Thenceforth, he
carried a special paste around with him – historians differ on whether this was
for reattaching the nose, or for polishing it. The man with the golden nose may, in fact, have had
several replacements. When his body was exhumed in 1901, on the 300th anniversary of his death, no
precious prosthesis was found. His skull however, was stained green where the nose would have been.
This may indicate that copper – which oxidises to a green colour
– was used to build his nose. Some speculate that he had a lighter copper nose
for everyday use, and saved the heavier silver-gold version for special occasions. Alternatively, a
grave robber might have stolen the precious metal, and substituted a cheap alternative.
Tycho’s nasal appendage was far from his only unusual possession: at his family seat,
Knutstorp castle, he kept a pet moose. His prized companion met a tragic end, falling downstairs
after drinking beer at a banquet. Another member of the nobleman’s unorthodox household was a
dwarf named Jepp, whom Tycho considered to be clairvoyant. Tycho, who at one stage owned 1 per cent
of all the wealth in Denmark, would often order silence at his feasts and make his guests listen to
Jepp’s pronouncements. For all his quirks, however, Tycho was an astronomer of immense
stature. Besides observing the supernova of 1572, he catalogued more than a thousand new stars, and
made some of the most accurate measurements of celestial movements yet accomplished. In his latter
years, when working in Prague, he employed Johannes Kepler as his assistant. After Tycho’s
death, Kepler was to use his master’s records of the movement of Mars to establish the laws
of planetary motion. Tycho, however, was off the scent on one critical astronomical matter: though
well aware of Copernicus’s theory that the Earth orbits the Sun, he was unable to accept it.
Instead, he proposed his own idiosyncratic cosmology, by which the Sun orbited the Earth, while the
remaining planets orbited the Sun.

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MetaFilter -
1 days and 10 hours ago
Some of you might know the story of a href="http://www.cat-lady.org/"Heidi Erickson,/a better known
to most as the a
href="http://www.massnews.com/2003_Editions/5_May/052603_mn_the_dead_cats_lady.shtml"Beacon Hill
Cat Lady./a After being evicted from her Boston apartment upon the discovery of over 100 cats, some
alive, more dead, in her home, Erickson soon took up residence in a Watertown apartment. The saga
soon a href="http://www.pet-abuse.com/cases/1345/MA/US/"played itself out again./a br / The animals
were seized and Erickson responded by suing the state of Massachusetts to recover possession of the
cat corpses she had been keeping a
href="http://snarfd.com/2007/12/07/court-woman-can-keep-her-dead-frozen-cats/"frozen in her
refrigerator/a, and a href="http://www.animallaw.info/cases/causma877ne2d542.htm"won/a. The victory
spurred her on to a series of other less successful lawsuits that culminated in her being a
href="http://bostonist.com/2005/05/13/the_return_of_the_cat_lady.php"banned/a from litigating in
the Massachusetts courts without special permission from a judge. br / br / While many who hear of
Erickson's bizarre exploits walk away understandably sympathetic to the plight of the unfortunate
animals who wind up in her various abodes, others see the Erickson story as spotlighting a mental
health issue that receives relatively little attention-- Compulsive a
href="http://www.bostonphoenix.com/boston/news_features/other_stories/documents/02893062.htm"animal
hoarding./a

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Le Site du Zér0 -
1 days and 12 hours ago
Le réseau mondial et l'ensemble de ses utilisateurs pourraient souffrir et accuser une perte
de près des 3/4 de sa connectivité. Les développeurs du célèbre
programme a href="http://www.utorrent.com/"µTorrent/a envisagent de privilégier
le protocole UDP au détriment du protocole TCP actuellement préféré, en
protestation contre les politiques de bridage mises en place récemment par de nombreux
fournisseurs d'accès à Internet. a
href="http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/12/01/richard_bennett_utorrent_udp/"Les
répercussions pourraient alors être énormes/a.br / br / h3Pourquoi passer de
TCP à UDP ?/h3br / br / div class="flot_droite"img
src="http://www.siteduzero.com/uploads/fr/files/147001_148000/147253.png"
alt="µTorrent"//divOn estime que le Peer-to-peer représente aujourd'hui
près de la moitié de trafic total mondial, avec Bittorrent comme principal
responsable d'une grande partie de toutes ces données. Pour remettre tout cela en
perspective, penchons-nous rapidement sur ces deux grands protocoles d'échanges de
données utilisées sur la toile. Leurs différences sont loin d'être
négligeables.br / br / A ma droite, acronym title="Transfer Control Protocol"TCP/acronym.
C'est le protocole utilisé pour près de 98% de trafic mondial. Pour envoyer des
informations, les deux machines effectuent ce que l'on appelle un span
class="italique"handshake/span ; par ailleurs des mécanismes de contrôle
vérifient que les données ne se perdent pas en route ou sont reroutées
ailleurs, assurant une intégrité des échanges appréciable. Pour
établir une connexion entre deux machines Bob et Alice, il y a 3 étapes :br / br /
« Salut Alice, ça va ? J'aimerai bien t'envoyer un truc, ça pose un
problème ? » (SYN)br / « Salut Bob, non j'ai rien de mieux à faire,
envoie la sauce ! » (SYN-ACK)br / « Okidoki, ça va arriver sous peu. »
(ACK)br / br / Et à partir de là, Bob peut envoyer ses données à
Alice.br / br / Cette mini-conversation a lieu entre autres pour naviguer sur le web, papoter avec
les amis sur les services de messagerie instantanée, ou encore télécharger des
fichiers par FTP. Si le protocole détecte des pertes, dans le cas d'un réseau
surchargé, le protocole fait en sorte que les paquets soient renvoyés dans un
délai raisonnable tout en ralentissant la cadence pour éviter un embouteillage trop
important.br / br / A ma gauche, acronym title="User Datagram Protocol"UDP/acronym. Ce dernier
n'inclut aucun système de handshake, résultant en une vitesse accrue, au
détriment de l'intégrité des données. On l'utilise dans la VoIP (ou
voix sur IP) ou encore dans les jeux vidéo en ligne. En effet, dans ce genre de cas, peu
importe si quelques paquets se perdent en chemin, puisque dans des applications comme la VoIP, peu
importe si on perd un peu d'infos tant que notre interlocuteur reste intelligible. Il s'agit donc
d'une alternative très intéressante pour envoyer beaucoup d'information rapidement,
au risque de perdre quelques bricoles en route ; on se débarrasse de tous ces paquets aussi
vite que possible. img src="http://www.siteduzero.com/Templates/images/smilies/langue.png" alt=":p"
class="smilies"/ br / br / Jusqu'alors, µTorrent, véritable
référence sur laquelle s'appuient tous les clients tiers (Azureus, Deluge, KTorrent
et des dizaines d'autres), utilisait TCP. Le trafic du P2P est gigantesque et les FAI ont mis en
place des mesures, parfois drastiques pour privilégier le trafic dit prioritaire, comme la
navigation Web, évitant que toute la bande passante disponible disparaisse.br / br / h3Une
transition à haut risque/h3br / br / Là où ça coince, c'est qu'une
transition vers UDP du trafic bittorrent rendrait impossible de privilégier certains types
de trafic sans faire souffrir les amateurs de jeux vidéo et les entreprises qui reposent de
plus en plus sur des solutions de VoIP pour leurs communications. En effet, il est techniquement
impossible de mettre en place du filtrage sur le contenu sans utiliser des techniques très
intrusives. Si encore les FAI disposaient des ressources matérielles pour mettre un place
une telle entreprise de scan des données transitant par leurs serveurs, il y a fort à
parier que les utilisateurs auraient vite fait de crier à l'atteinte de leur vie
privée. Aucune entreprise sérieuse aux données confidentielles n'accepterait
un tel contrôle.br / br / br / div class="flot_gauche"a
href="http://www.siteduzero.com/uploads/fr/files/147001_148000/147261.jpg"img
src="http://www.siteduzero.com/uploads/fr/thb/147001_148000/147261.jpg" alt="Réseau"//a/divA
en juger par les statistiques actuelles du trafic, on estime que la bande passante disponible
diminuerait de près de 75 %. Les Fournisseurs pourraient alors se résoudre à
mettre en place des quotas de données brutes par utilisateur, avec un coup
supplémentaire pour les utilisateurs au trafic entièrement légitime. Le
débat fait actuellement rage au sein de la communauté Bittorent, et nombreuses sont
les voix qui s'élèvent contre cette mesure qui pourrait mettre le réseau
à genoux et perturber le trafic mondial. Les scénarios catastrophes ne manquent pas,
comme la décision de rendre illégale la possession d'un client Bittorrent par les
différents gouvernements. On en est bien sûr pas encore là mais les
répercussions envisageables ne laissent pas moins des sueurs froides chez les responsables
réseau et les entreprises dont la qualité de la bande passante est primordiale. En
effet, payer une fortune son fournisseur ne sert pas à grand-chose si les câbles qui
relient les fournisseurs entre eux sont eux-mêmes engorgés.br / br / La nuit
dernière, la société Bittorrent, qui édite µTorrent, a
href="http://forum.utorrent.com/viewtopic.php?pid=379206#p379206"a réagi violemment/a aux
accusations du Register en déclarant que la manoeuvre était au contraire là
pour mettre en place un contrôle des surcharges réseau plus efficace que ce que TCP a
à offrir. Cette déclaration tardive ne semble pas convaincre grand monde.br / br /
h3Conclusion et liens qui vont bien/h3br / br / Les cyniques diront qu'il ne reste plus qu'à
espérer que les développeurs sauront faire la part des choses. Quoi qu'il en soit,
cela pose la question de la responsabilité des éditeurs de logiciels quant à
l'état du réseau résultant de leur utilisation. L'internet actuel repose sur
l'idée naïve que tout le monde joue fair-play. Cela n'est pas sans rappeler la faille
DNS critique de l'été dernier, elle aussi le résultat d'un certain laxisme
dans la sécurité des fondations du Web. Il sera peut-être nécessaire de
revoir toute l'infrastructure.br / br / ul liArticles Wikipedia sur a
href="http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tcp"TCP/a et a href="http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/UDP"UDP/a/li
lia href="http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/12/01/richard_bennett_utorrent_udp/"Source de la
polémique sur TheRegister.co.uk/a [en]/li lia
href="http://tech.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/12/01/1455245amp;tid=95"Premières
(vigoureuses) réactions/a [en]/li lia
href="http://tech.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/12/01/2331257amp;from=rss"Réactions
à l'annonce de la société Bittorrent/a [en]/li /ulimg width='1' height='1'
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AvaxHome - All the news -
1 days and 15 hours ago
div class="image"a href="http://pixhost.ws/avaxhome/big_show.php?/avaxhome/5f/f9/0009f95f.jpeg"
target="_blank"img src="http://pixhost.ws/avaxhome/5f/f9/0009f95f_medium.jpeg"
id="external_img_653663"//a/divbr/ div class="center"bMonsieur Noir - intégrale (1999)/bbr/
Scénario : Jean Dufaux | Dessin : Griffo | Fantastique | PDF | French | 33.1MB/divbr/ div
class="justify"L'Angleterre, au siècle dernier. Un château : Blacktales. Tous les sept
ans, son propriétaire, l'inquiétant Monsieur Noir, vient y signer un nouveau bail
avec son locataire. À Blacktales, deux clans, irréductiblement opposés, se
livrent une lutte féroce et sournoise pour la possession d'une plume : elle seule permet
d'apposer sur le contrat de location la signature qui donne le pouvoir absolu. C'est dans un climat
d'effervescence que débarque Fanny, récemment orpheline : la plume,
égarée depuis deux ans, a été localisée. Elle se retrouve entre
les mains de deux êtres dont l'impitoyable sadisme terrorise tous les habitants du
lieu.../div

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iPod touch Fans forum -
1 days and 19 hours ago
So, though I have a new macbook in my possession, its actually a christmas gift so I can't use it
just yet. I'm wondering which OS would be better to run in Bootcamp (XP or Vista) for possibly a
few games and maybe some apps, but it'll most likely be for a few PC only games. I've got copies of
both OS so it's no problem for me to set either one up, I'm just looking for some opionions on what
would be better to run for something like this.
EDIT: Forgot my other question. Which format is better to partition it with? You can do FAT/FAT32
and NTSC can't you? I've heard that Mac can only write on the FAT formats, but I don't know if I
really need this or not. (You might be able to guess...this is my first Mac.)
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iPod touch Fans forum -
1 days and 23 hours ago
 Category: Games
Released: Nov 26, 2008
Price: Free
Description:
Alternative version of medieval Japan torn by
war�
Steam engines, flying machines, magic and demons meet in one
place�
After mysterious death of the emperor, Japan is getting weaker. Shoguns are trying to get as much
wealth as possible
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be the one, who dominates four biggest islands. Earn money, possession, and resources, and then
conquer four biggest islands in this brand new iPhone strategy-puzzler! What can you expect? -
Excellent merge of Puzzle and Strategy Game, - Steam-punk based storyline, - Great, feature packed
Puzzle game, - Very high replayability and other stuff, - Outstanding graphics and visual effects,
Why is the game a must-have? - This is an enhanced version of award winning mobile game, - Choose
to play as one of six warlords, all with different strengths, - Plan your attack, raise your armies
and capture enemy territory in the feature-rich campaign mode, - Choose from 8 different battle
scenarios in puzzle mode, - Recruit your army from a huge variety of combat units including
spiders, monks, samurais and archers, - Strengthen your character as you win battles, capture
territory and recruit heroes, - Fight against enemy AI in real time using many special items, -
Great visuals and intuitive steering, Samurai Puzzle Battle succeeds in reviews and scored great
notes from the biggest websites. Check out www.samuraipuzzlebattle.com for more information! Age rating: 4+
Available languages: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish
Website: http://www.samuraipuzzlebattle.com
Support Website: http://www.samuraipuzzlebattle.com
Note: The description above is the official one supplied by the application
developer and does not necessarily represent the views or opinions of this site or its staff.
Get it on iTunes: Samurai Puzzle Battle Lite

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