Global Security Watch > Turn up your CD players
[Kim Cameron's Identity Weblog] I predicted this in one of my early blog postings, and of course it had to come true. Please note that I'm not hitting on Google - I'm pointing out a problem much broader than any one company or technology.
Some related posts from Technorati and Google.
[Staffan Malmgrens blogg] Veckans Del.icio.us-länkar: Wired News: Open Internet, We Hardly Knew Ye [copyrights screenscraping] –’Under ancient legal theories like "trespass to chattels" and ill-advised modern laws like the federal Computer Fraud and Abuse Act and state computer crime statutes, courts are holding that if you don’t have authorization, you can’t access computers.’
[Pcworld.com] PCWorld.com - Google Launches New Blog Search Tool: "Google is a strong believer in the self-publishing phenomenon represented by blogging, and we hope Blog Search will help our users to explore the blogging universe more effectively, and perhaps inspire many to join the revolution themselves," reads a frequently-asked-questions (FAQ) page on the new service.
[Pcmag.com] News from PC Magazine: Google Posts Blog Search: Despite pledging that it remains a "strong believer in the self-publishing phenomenon represented by blogging," and that it hopes the new search tool may "inspire many to join the revolution themselves," Google has also established its belief that there should be limits to people's online descriptions. A former Google employee, Mark Jen, left the firm only several weeks after the search giant asked him to remove some controversial comments he had made about the firm in his own blog.
[Libraryjournal.com] LJ Tech Blog - Blog on LibraryJournal.com - 670000067: If Google chooses to compete with local Internet service providers and offer city-wide (or even neighborhood-wide) hot spots, would this affect the decisions your library will make about offering wireless Internet access? -- Robin Hastings
[Google.weblogsinc.com] Google WebAccelerator Privacy Problem Confirmed - The Unofficial ...: The issue of Google’s WebAccelerator utility displaying private pages that were cached by another WA user was raised uncertainly but has reportedly been confirmed by the company. Google is working on a fix to the security hole, which can display a signed-in page of a protected site or account, without actually signing in the WA user.
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