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10 Most Awesome iPhone Apps of 2008 (53)
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The iPhone alone is an amazing device. But it's the phenomenal App Store that's made the iPhone truly revolutionary, by giving thousands of independent developers the ability extend and transform the device with their creativity. Not even half a year old, the store has surpassed a milestone of 10,000 pieces of software available. Since the beginning, Wired.com has paid close attention to the gems that shine among the dross. We've plucked out a list of ...Shared by agault (25) Alemsah (43) Andy (24) Art (57) Bill Romanos (262) Brad Smith (31) Chris Reed (11) Christian Johansen (12) Courtney (59) Duane (33) Duarte (25) Franklin (12) fredygamer (18) Gerald Hensel (32) Godzhesas (18) Graeme (110) Jamie Wallis (59) Jared Lynem (38) Jeff Harris (16) Jochen (25) Joe Fullman (7) Joey (24) kamandal (519) Karie (32) Larry Osterman (54) Lisa (32) lovemorgul (525) Maelstrom (13) Marc (31) Microserf2005 (36) Miguel Lopez (774) Mike Fruchter (864) mubix (28) Muhammad Saleem (965) MV (27) Nathan Manley (35) Necdet Terkeş (11) patrickj (88) Robert Newbury (3) Robin Peckham (34) sadekhm (58) Salim Elakoui (27) Sarah Cooley (4) Scott (36) Sebastian Weber (46) Shamir Ramjan (6) sirmikester (40) Steve (47) teleken (14) Thomson (679) Tobias Groos (53) Tsudohnimh (68) whit (2)- MV said: my favorites are Bloomberg, FieldRunners, Google Reader, Texas Hold'em and Air Sharing.
- Jared Lynem said: All you iPhone people, make sure to take note
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WSJ.com - How Sony inadvertently helped a competitor (21)
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Like dynasties rising and falling, videogame systems enjoy periods of ascendancy and popular support, only to be thrust aside by a new and conquering power. First came Magnavox Odyssey (in the 1970s), then Atari consoles, then Nintendo, which dominated the market for the better part of the 1980s. In the early 1990s, Nintendo's Super NES and Sega Genesis battled each other for supremacy. Each found enough competitive room to lay the groundwork for the modern ...Shared by Andrew Lighten (30) Antonio Delgado (70) Benjamin Tseng (59) Chris Makarsky (23) Dileepa (14) Emerson Seiti Takahashi (1) Ian O'Donnell (68) Jay (23) Jonas (10) Kevin Lloyd (15) LANjackal (96) Mark R (25) Mike Nowak (11) Muhammad Saleem (965) Paul (9) Shamir Ramjan (6) sirmikester (40) Stacy (31) Stefan Plattner (3) Tom Walsh (35) vraicovi (55)- Mark R said: We have a new CEO now, so hopefully our corporate strategy will improve.
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The Top 500 Worst Passwords of All Time (44)
permalinkFrom the moment people started using passwords, it didn’t take long to realize how many people picked the very same passwords over and over. Even the way people misspell words is consistent. In fact, people are so predictable that most hackers make use of lists of common passwords just like these. To give you some insight into how predictable humans are, the following is a list of the 500 most common passwords. If you see ...Shared by alison (11) angelchrys (12) ani625 (276) bhc3 (31) carl morris (57) Charlie Knudsen (29) Democracy In Action (1) Diane Hamilton (37) dmegivernfoster (35) drcursor (20) Earthwormken (296) Erik Goodlad (5) fabian pittroff (12) Filippo Giunchedi (33) Gary Barber (60) Hal Espen (5) janey (3) Jason Brooks (9) Jeff Schmidt (30) Jennifer Taylor (1) Joe Mezzanini (79) Joseph W. Becher (35) Katie Day (65) Kyle Ingrelli (46) Laurent (0) LEMONed (5) livevol (3) Marcel (44) Nada Zemanova (16) Nathan Kowald (6) NeonGuru (52) Nina Scaletti (34) odeb (67) Olivier Duquesne (20) Paul (7) robertogreco (70) Ryo EBINA (1) Scott (34) security4all (3) Shamir Ramjan (6) SynBoo (24) Xavier (18) Zach (39)
- Jeff Schmidt said: bookmark this for your next amature hacking session
- Zach said: passwords as unvarnished humanity
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