window.document.getElementById(‘post-3021’).parentNode.className += ‘ adhesive_post’;President Obama truly believes that social media will help bring change to America. In fact, he has mandated that the White House website, www.whitehouse.gov, be changed to reflect the transparency… Original post by SitePoint Blogs

The Win32/Conficker.B Worm (aka “Downadup”) worm continues to dig its way into Windows computers around the globe. Since its release in October of 2008, this nasty program has propogated to… Original post by SitePoint Blogs

window.document.getElementById(‘post-3021’).parentNode.className += ‘ adhesive_post’;It is the most evolved form of identity theft. Using the con techniques of regular “phishing”, a spear phisherman will also use tidbits of your real information to make his… Original post by SitePoint Blogs

The Internet has spawned many cultural curiousities over the years: Netiquette, Emoticons, Acronyms, Cyber, Spam, P2P, Blogging and Online Dating, to name a few. “Wiki” is the one curiousity we’ll… Original post by Chao’s Blog

Choosing a cellphone is tough, let alone a smartphone. So many questions to answer: “Do I want a physical keyboard, or a touch-screen keyboard?”; “Will I need to run mobile… Original post by Chao’s Blog

Millions of business users have MS Outlook as their email tool. Offices everywhere have adopted Outlook because it is a solid, full-featured, and very aesthetically-pleasing way to manage business email… Original post by Open Source Applications Foundation Blog

It is a digital version of the ancient “trojan horse” deception: fool people into welcoming a nasty program onto their hard drives. Disguised as legitimate commercial software or an innocent-looking… Original post by Chao’s Blog

How exactly does a website earn the infamous title of “Worst of the Web”? Well, there are three big criteria: deliver a consistently bad user experience, be cumbersome to navigate,… Original post by Open Source Applications Foundation Blog

If you’ve ever read a blog, then you’ve visited the blogosphere, a catchall term for all the various blogs – otherwise known as online journals – on the World Wide… Original post by Chao’s Blog

Personal computers last five years at the most. Oftentimes, people change their personal computers within 18 to 24 months. But what does a responsible person do with an old computer?… Original post by Open Source Applications Foundation Blog

A “virtual private network” is the 21st Century way of working from home or from a remote office. By using the Internet to extend your company’s office network across many… Original post by Open Source Applications Foundation Blog

Sorry, students, but the Web is not an 8 billion page encyclopedia.  And copy-pasting a web page link is not considered legitimate research. True scholars cringe at the millions of… Original post by Open Source Applications Foundation Blog