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As unemployment rises, traffic surges on federal jobs site
The number of visits to the federal government's USAjobs.gov Web site, which lists open IT jobs and other positions, has increased 45% over the past six months. Read more...

'Clickjackers' could hijack webcams, microphones, Adobe warns

House Web Site Deluged With E-mail on Bailout

Grand jury indicts two Europeans over denial-of-service attacks in 2003

Researcher finds evidence of massive site compromise

House Web site struggles to deal with bailout-related e-mail deluge

Identity theft victim wins right to sue county clerk over posting of personal data

Sun goes commercial with OpenSSO

Facebook boycott called as millions blast new design

WebKit browser engine aces Acid3 test, stakes claim to No. 1

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Review: Open-source Drupal turns pro
Acquia's commercially supported Drupal distribution comes with a network that delivers patches and security updates.

Hey! I can't hear my YouTube!
If you sometimes can see a video but can't hear the audio, these fixes should solve the problem.

The wild, wacky world of webcams grows up -- kinda
Remember the water cooler webcam? Since then, the technology has improved, and the Web is chock full of cameras targeted at just about anything you can think of, from animals and traffic to weather, construction sites, server rooms and much, much more.

Opinion: Google's Chrome: Ohhh! Shiny!
It's fast, innovative, unique and somewhat controversial -- and it's not ready for the enterprise, says Mark Gibbs.

Opinion: The future of the Web is 3-D, not video
While online video is becoming ever-more popular, it has fundamental limitations and will be challenged by new graphics technologies that allow users to interact in sophisticated 3-D environments of photorealistic quality, says Ian Lamont of the Industry Standard.

Opinion: 12 Photos That Should Never Have Been Posted Online
People from all walks of life have suffered embarrassment and have even lost their jobs after posting on social networking sites photos that should have been kept private.

FAQ: Is your county posting your Social Security number online?
County and state Web sites may harbor Social Security numbers and other personal data in broadly accessible public records. Here's what you should know.

Web 2.0's most ridiculous sites
Lots of Web 2.0 sites are great. But for every Flickr, there's a Drivl (really!). Here are a few of the new Web's silliest ideas.

8 quick ways to get your site blacklisted
Effective online communication relies on your ability to reach customers. If your e-mail or newsletters are listed on a spam blacklist, the messages won't get through. Here are several common mistakes that put business communication at risk.

Google is doing WHAT?
Its motto is "Don't be evil" -- but it looks like anything and everything else imaginable is pretty much fair game -- not to mention some wildly rumored projects that we asked the company to confirm or deny.

Too much junk food, too little exercise and a 24/7 tether to technology? Your body ain't happy, friend. Let us count the pains.
Instruments on the surface of Mars have detected falling snow that is likely evaporating before it reaches the planet.
One positive development stemming from the collapse of Wall Street may be a boost in interest in computer science and IT careers among students who were previously interested in financial services jobs.
Getting new software installed on Linux doesn't have to be hard, but it can differ depending on what you're installing.
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Four years from now, the IT field will be a vastly different place. Will you be ready?
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