‘Wikipedia Revolution’ united users on Internet
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- ‘Wikipedia Revolution’ united users on Internet
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- Resident Evil 5 Clinches 4 Million Shipped
- Scammers customize news to deliver you malware
‘Wikipedia Revolution’ united users on Internet
Baltimore Sun
Two words fused together with a capital letter in the middle: The construction seems like it has been standard form all our lives. And yet as Andrew Lih describes in his book that comes out today The Wikipedia Revolution: How a Bunch of Nobodies Created the World’s Greatest Encyclopedia so-called CamelCase was the way computer programmers designated topics that would be linked together on the Internet. And it became the technical underpinning for Wikipedia the popular online encyclopedia that launched in 2001 about the time the commercial world adopted the spelling quirk to name companies and products. The first time Lih saw Wikipedia he thought it was “garbage” – an implausible ant-colony system of volunteers compiling a huge free online fact book. But he later became a volunteer editor for it himself. And he came to view the Web site that has become the ninth-most popular in.
Newsflash: Local Man Launches Virus Epidemic
Washington Post
For example a user who lives in Fairfax Va. might see this subject line in a missive sent by Waledac: “Powerful explosion burst in Fairfax this morning. ” The message authors also append a Wikipedia link and a Google search link at the bottom to add to the fake alert’s legitimacy. Trend and other security firms first spotted this localization technique used by another Waledac variant last month which used e-mails claiming to help recipients weather the financial crisis by linking to.
Resident Evil 5 Clinches 4 Million Shipped
PC World
Capcom’s 13-year-old survival horror series is actually known in Japan as Biohazard which when you think about it more aptly summarizes what it’s about i. science fictive horror not to be confused with the supernatural variety. In any event Capcom is today boasting it sold four million copies of.
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Scammers customize news to deliver you malware
CNET News
html” >Earlier this year the Waledac worm tricked people with fake Valentine’s e-mails. The fake page circulating now also includes Wikipedia and Google search links as “Related Links” at the bottom in an attempt to make the page look legitimate. However missing words in the text of the story and poor grammar are giveaways that the page is fake.
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