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The Chicago Tribune Has Made the Best Internet Mistake of the Day
It looks as though they've fixed it, but for a glorious 16 minutes this was the Chicago Tribune homepage. It is self-evidently wonderful, but let's still talk about just how wonderful it is.
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Washington Post, CNN and Time websites hit by pro-Assad hackers
Websites belonging to the Washington Post, CNN, and Time magazine have been attacked by supporters of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
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Zillow buys StreetEasy for $50m
Property listing website Zillow has bought New York City-focused StreetEasy for $50m. The company said the acquisition was an effort to enter one of the most lucrative US housing markets.
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Amazon website goes down for 40 minutes, costing the company $5 million
Amazon.com’s website went down around 1 p.m. Pacific time today for as much as 45 minutes due to unknown causes.
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Facebook, Nokia and Samsung launch initiative to bring Internet access to entire planet
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has launched Internet.org, a highly ambitious project aimed at bringing Internet access to the planet's entire population.
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Who owns this website? That information may soon be “need to know” only
The governing body that oversees the internet's naming system is considering wide-ranging changes to the way domain names are registered. The changes are designed to protect the privacy of people who own websites, but critics argue that such a move would make cybercrime harder to fight and possibly even stifle future innovation. When you buy...
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Walmart Website Error Allowed Customers to Buy $600 Electronics for $8.85
Walmart has said that it has resolved an issue that was causing an online frenzy among shoppers. An apparent glitch on the company's website early this morning led to $8.85 listings for items that included computer monitors and projectors normally worth hundreds of dollars.
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HealthCare.gov targeted by more than a dozen hacking attempts
Hackers have attempted more than a dozen attacks on HealthCare.gov, the struggling website at the center of President Obama's signature healthcare law, according to published news reports citing a top US official.
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Why Healthcare.gov Sucks? Because They Hired Political Cronies To Build It
There's been plenty of talk lately about just how screwed up the launch of Healthcare.gov has been. While any massively large-scale internet launch is likely to suffer some problems, the level of disaster on this particular project has been quite impressive. This has led some to wonder why this happened, especially given the reputation of President Obama's "web-savvy" campaign team.
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Up to 40% Of The Obamacare Website Isn't Even Built Yet
Up to 40 percent of the technology needed to run the new Obamacare health insurance marketplace has not yet been built and will not be ready when insurance companies start sending in bills when coverage begins January 1, the project manager of HealthCare.gov told the U.S. Congress on Tuesday.
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17 Ancient Abandoned Websites That Still Work
The golden age of dial-up is over, but these Internet fossils will make you feel like it’s 1996 all over again.
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Another HealthCare.gov delay announced
Small businesses will not be able to enroll online in the new health insurance exchanges until November 2014, the Obama administration announced Wednesday.
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H-P will replace Verizon for web-hosting services on HealthCare.gov
The Department of Health and Human Services will replace Verizon Communications Inc. VZ -0.25% 's Terremark subsidiary as its web-hosting provider for the federal health-insurance marketplace, according to people familiar with the matter, presenting a new challenge to the rollout of the Obama administration's signature health-care initiative.
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Tensions high as Healthcare.gov relaunch looms
Computer specialists are scrambling to meet one of the world's biggest deadlines for a working website: Healthcare.gov's proposed overhaul is due Sunday. The website for Barack Obama's signature health care plan struggled to keep up with crush of visitors after launching in October.
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A Free Desktop Wall Paper Collection Website
Surfing over internet we have gone through quite a number of websites which are having collectio...
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Ad Blocker For Firefox
While we are surfing the internet, many a times it happens we lands up on some website which is ...
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This 90-Year-Old Lithuanian Filmmaker Has the Best Website
Everyone agrees: there is so much crap on the Internet. There's smarm. There's snark. There's faux outrage. And faux outrage about faux outrage. And so on. But there is also filmmaker Jonas Mekas.
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“Revenge porn” operator arrested, charged with ID theft
Websites that post nude pictures of adults without their permission, commonly known as "revenge porn" sites, have recently drawn public scorn and a few lawsuits. Now, the owner of one revenge porn website is facing prison. Kevin Bollaert, a 27-year-old San Diego resident, was arrested today for running a website called ugotposted.com and has been charged with 31 counts of identity theft, extortion, and conspiracy. The suspect is being held in jail on $50,000 bail.
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How To Increase Download Speed
This is quite a very common question which is asked by almost every one how to increase download...
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7 steps to improve your SERP ranking. Explained in simple terms
1. Initial analysis The first step of an SEO strategy plan is always to analyse the website so we can see firsthand the strengths and weaknesses of the current technical infrastructure of the site, what keywords have been targeted previously, the on-page content, the link building profile and competitor analysis. It is essential that clients are straightforward with optimisation experts about techniques they have used in the past. read more ...
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