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Revenge Porn Site Operator Jailed For 18 Years
A man who posted thousands of sexually explicit photos of victims on a "revenge porn" website has been jailed for 18 years. Kevin Bollaert, 28, was convicted in February of running a website that hosted more than 10,000 explicit photographs. The website - ugotposted.com - was launched in December 2012, enabling photos to be posted without the subject's permission. Bollaert, of San Diego, ran a parallel site...
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50books-Track Your Books
50Books is a literary challenge! This site allows you create a list of books that you want to read, and track your progression over time.
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Block Pirate Bay in 72 Hours, Spanish Court Tells ISPs
Infamous torrent site The Pirate Bay has a new European block to contend with after a judge in Spain handed down a ruling against the site today. Local ISPs now have 72 hours in which to block the site, the first instruction of its type under the country's so-called Sinde Law.
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If you've ever used Twitch, your logins could be compromised
Twitch, the game streaming website, has been hacked and users’ details have been compromised. Users’ accounts have been reset and it does not seem that any credit card or other financial information has been made available. But passwords do appear to have been leaked and the company recommends that users reset their details on any site where they use the same password.
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26 Blogging Tools to Simplify Your Life: An A-Z List |
Are you looking to improve your company blog? In this article you'll find some must-have blogging tools to help you get more out of your blogging.
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10 Latest Free Ebooks for Web Designers and Website Owners
Creating a website is a complicated and extended process. And it doesn’t end with a website release. A long road of testing, UX checking, SEO analysis and strategy building… All that means website creators and owners need a strong base of knowledge to stand out and develop. Constant development is the key to success today. Ebooks are one of those elements that help specialists get new information and knowledge.
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The Dark Web's Top Drug Market, Evolution, Just Vanished
In the 18 months since the Silk Road online black market for narcotics was taken down by a swarm of three-letter agencies, a site known as Evolution has taken its place at the top of the dark web drug trade. Now Evolution, too, has suddenly dropped off the face of the internet. But unlike its Silk Road predecessor, there’s no indication that law enforcement took down the newer black market. Instead, it’s simply, mysteriously vanished—with rumors swirling that its own administrators may...
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The Dynamics of Screen Size and Resolution for Convervsion
Does device screen size and resolution affect conversions. This often-overlooked issue can be keeping users from taking action. Here`s how.
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Google Search Sucks
Yeah, you heard right. You may not have noticed it but it really sucks since some time. Search for shoes, search for cellphones, it seems to work alright – mostly pages from Amazon or eBay will pop up in the first few results. But search for specific information, like news, computer hardware information, or a specific and precise SQL query, things go kaput...
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8 Ways to Improve Social Shares for Your Blog
Do you want more social shares for your blog content? This article shares eight ways to optimize your blog content for sharing and tools to help you.
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Loser.com, the internet's best troll you've never heard of
Kanye West is a loser, according to a website whose sole purpose is to name and shame such folk.
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Google wants to rank websites based on facts not links
The internet is stuffed with garbage. Anti-vaccination websites make the front page of Google, and fact-free "news" stories spread like wildfire. Google has devised a fix – rank websites according to their truthfulness. Google's search engine currently uses the number of incoming links to a web page as a proxy for quality, determining where it appears in search results. So pages that many other sites link to are ranked higher. This system has brought us the search engine as we know it today...
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The 10 Best Parallax Design Tutorials Ever
Learn how to make a parallax website with tutorials and resources for designers of all levels.
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The History of Sex.com, the Most Contested Domain on the Internet
On its face, sex.com looks like a no-frills Pinterest for porn, but behind the site lies an ongoing grudge match between the man who invented online dating and a con artist who stole the crown jewel of the internet out from under him. The history of the domain is well documented, with two books and dozens of articles written on the subject. It was first registered in 1994 by Gary Kremen, the entrepreneur who founded Match.com and was savvy enough to buy up several generic domains, including...
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Recipe for Success: Ten WordPress Plugins that Rock
Whatever you have in mind for your blog, there is probably a plugin for that. The only problem is that you will have to find the right one first, and with currently 35,038 listed plugins, this is tantamount to looking for a needle in a haystack. To save you some time in the search, we provide you with ten extraordinary plugins for various tasks that will make your life a lot easier.
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Darkleaks lets anyone sell secrets for bitcoin
PSST, wanna know a secret? You'll just have to give me some money first. That's how the creators of Darkleaks, a "black market where you can sell information", imagine the next generation of whistleblowers will operate. The impact of whistleblowers today has never been greater: from Edward Snowden's revelations about mass surveillance to the HSBC employee who exposed the bank's efforts to help clients evade hundreds of millions of dollars in tax payments.
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If You Don’t Understand Browser Warnings About Website Security, You Are Not Alone
A constant refrain in discussions about cybersecurity is the need for better user education and awareness among the general public about computer threats and basic hygiene—not opening attachments from unknown senders, or using “12345” as your password, for instance. But a new study from researchers at Google and the University.
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Troll toll: Tablet is now charging its readers for the right to comment
In an unusual attempt to improve the quality of discourse, the Jewish site is putting a paywall around the comments, not the content. Tablet magazine announced in a blog post yesterday that they’ll be taking an unusual step to deal with sometimes unruly commenters: charging readers who want to submit — or even view — comments on their site.
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7 Online Marketing Strategies Every Business Owner Must Implement
Did you know that more than 90% of consumers research products and services online before making a purchase, a phone call or a reservation? Or that three out of five internet people today shop online? There are no doubts that your potential and existing customers are online and that’s where they learn more about your company and products. ... Read More
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If Pirate Bay is an FBI Trap it Isn't a Very Good One
Oh noes! Apparently The Pirate Bay has fallen into enemy hands and is now an FBI-run honeypot gathering data on the pirate masses. Fortunately and despite some big publications picking up on the 'story' this week, people can rest easy. TPB is not a trap and even if it was, it wouldn't be a very good one.
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