Popularity of the top music genres since 1950 in one beautiful graphic
I know that Google has a Music Timeline,
a collection of things i like and want to remember. by "scrapbooking" it on my blog i can go back and google it later
I know that Google has a Music Timeline,
Posted by Augustine at 9:00 AM
James R A Davenport grabbed all the book covers of the top 10 best selling books from 2000 to 2012, according to USA Today. Then he put all of them together (1,300 books) in one giant graphic. What he discovered is quite interesting:
Posted by Augustine at 9:00 AM
Source: http://gizmodo.com/just-add-water-and-this-tiny-emergency-flashlight-glows-1641612060
Because batteries have a limited shelf life
Posted by Augustine at 1:53 PM
Helicopters are great and all, but they've got one serious flaw. They're slow as hell, and that makes them easy to shoot down. So welcome the latest attempt at fixing that problem, the Sikorsky S-97 Raider. And it's sleek and black and mean and it goes like a bat. A very angry bat.
Posted by Augustine at 1:53 PM
Various schools, libraries and ordinary American families might have been using a "security" software called ComputerCOP for years. After all, they probably got their copy from cops, attorney's offices or other branches of law enforcement, which tout it as a way to protect children online. Unfortunately, ComputerCOP isn't the digital protector children need -- according to tests conducted by the Electronic Frontier Foundation, it's actually a key-logging spyware that uploads unencrypted data to the software's servers. In other words, it uploads bank and email log-ins, social security numbers, among other sensitive data that can be easily intercepted and read by identity thieves, credit card hackers or even child predators.
The EFF writes:
As official as it looks, ComputerCOP is actually just spyware, generally bought in bulk from a New York company that appears to do nothing but market this software to local government agencies... Law enforcement agencies have purchased a poor product, slapped their trusted emblems on it, and passed it on to everyday people.
According to the foundation, law enforcement agencies typically buy between 1,000 and 5,000 copies of ComputerCOP for a few dollars per piece -- and yes, they use taxpayer dollars for the purchase. Within the past two years for instance, several Attorney's Offices, including San Diego's, bought 5,000 pieces for 25 grand. The foundation reckons there might be over a million copies out there, but admits it's possible that very few people have actually installed it, as its testers found it quite difficult to use. If you do know anyone who uses it religiously, though, make sure to send them EFF's full report, which details what ComputerCOP truly is and what it can do.
Posted by Augustine at 10:36 AM
How to make a viral video and create viral profits
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