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Adobe ‘sandbox’ to protect Reader from hackers July 25th, 2010

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Adobe ‘sandbox’ to protect Reader from hackers
Cybercriminals will have to find another way into your PC’s crown jewels.

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Dell Kace offers browser-in-a-sandbox July 25th, 2010

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Dell Kace offers browser-in-a-sandbox
Dell’s Kace subsidiary has released a secure browser aimed at protecting business users frommalware.

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RSS Feeds – What Are They and Why Should I Be Using Them? July 24th, 2010

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If you already familiar with the Internet and usually reading at a particular blog, then you may know what the meaning of RSS is. If you are like me in a few years ago who did not know what RSS all about and what we could do with RSS, I will try to answer your questions and explain a bit more about how RSS can be used and provide benefits to us.

Definition of RSS is “Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary”. A couple years ago, I started to study on Wikipedia site to find the meaning of RSS. I found the information in the articles of the website is very informative, but I do not want to spend a time to read a long document merely want to know the term of RSS only. Perhaps you also like me. What we want is the definition, simple tools and some examples of RSS that may be relevant to our lives.

So, let me tell you what the RSS all about and how we can use this tool to make our live become easier. I began to recognize the definition of RSS since 2008. I discovered how to use and know the advantages of RSS when using the Firefox browser, which is an alternative browser to Internet Explorer. Many IT experts have recommended using Firefox because it is more stable and has more security features. You should try it for yourself. You can search it on Google and download it for free.

One of the reasons I use Firefox as my primary web browser is for make RSS became more easily. When you visit any websites or blogs that using RSS function, a tiny RSS symbol will appears on the navigation bar in Firefox browser. When you see the symbol, you can click on the symbol and it will show ‘Pop up Window’ that allow you to bookmark the site. This is an indicator that links to the XML file to that site. So, if you are interested the content of website while you read and would like to keep it for further reference, you only need to click to the symbol RSS for bookmarks the website. And if one day you want to read it again, you can open the bookmark any time.

Another interesting part about Firefox is you can read RSS files without requiring additional another software. Data of small size of the link blogs or websites that you bookmark through RSS will be stored in your computer.

You also can use ‘Google Reader’ service by Google the same function as RSS. I also use this online reader (Google Reader) because you can access your bookmark anyway via your email account. Not necessarily on your computer. RSS are stored in your Google mail account, so can access your bookmark from any computer with just login on your Google mail account.

If you do not like using Firefox, but you still want to subscribe RSS at blog you like, you can subscribe the blog via email notification. Usually, all blogs have a form that allows you to fill in your email to subscribe for latest articles on the blog. So, if there are any recent articles, you will be notified by the RSS system by email.

I hope you can understand completely how RSS system works or at least know the definition of RSS. RSS help me a lot to get the latest information as I need quickly and as a blog owner, it helps me a lot to gather a group of readers who follow at my blog. As a first step, you can visit my blog to try the RSS system that I use.

Khai Missiri start internet business since 2008, and now he continues to do this from home – full time. Make sure you learn the knowledge of internet business for FREE from his Online Marketing Blogs at http://www.khaimissiri.com

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Security Secrets the Bad Guys Don’t Want You to Know July 24th, 2010

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Security Secrets the Bad Guys Don’t Want You to Know
You already know the basics of internet security, right?

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New plug-in tester mimics Mozilla’s July 23rd, 2010

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New plug-in tester mimics Mozilla’s
Service from Qualys called BrowserCheck doesn’t do everything that competitors can, yet. Even with its current limitations, the tool could still make thousands of users more secure than they are now.

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