Archive for June, 2009

Bloggers can no longer expect to be anonymous

Bloggers have enjoyed a reasonable amount of protection from the rigors of traditional media publishers in the past. This has been changing over the last two or so years. There have been cases where a blogger was charged with running an illegal newspaper, while others have got into trouble with the local law for publishing [...]

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Google agrees to terms for Street View in Germany

Google has bowed to demands by the German Government over privacy demands for its Street View product which is about to launch.
Under the agreement people can apply to have their faces, car number plates and any other identifying features wiped from the raw data captured by Google. Although it does also note that as the [...]

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Citrix Streaming Client and Profiler version 1.3.1 released

The latest iteration of the XenApp Application Streaming Profiler has been released. The latest version deals with a couple of issues from the previous version 1.2 release.
From the Streaming Profiler point of view the only real change is adding support for VS 2008.
The Streaming Client has also been renamed to Citrix offline app plug-in. So [...]

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Microsoft to provide free antivirus software

Microsoft has announced that it will release a free anti-virus product by the end of 2009.
This is an interesting move and aims to compete with products from the likes of Symantec, Trend and McAfee.
According to the reports and comments by people in the industry it is not going to be much more that a stripped [...]

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