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Family Calendar Management - Sharing Life between Outlook and Web Calendars and the Magic of iCalendar (6)
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Recently while talking to a friend I said something like "Oh, yes, my wife send me a meeting request for that." My friend was shocked. "How did you get your wife to send you Outlook Invites?" they said. I was surprised they thought it was a big deal that we might manage our lives and appointments the same way a business runs their meetings. Why manage one's calendar with attention and detail at work, the ...Contribute comment - Ladies and gentlemen: Syracuse University's 2008-09 Big East Conference schedule (1)
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Update to Google Chrome's terms of service (67)
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Whenever we release a product in beta as we just did with Google Chrome, we can always count on our users to come up with ways to improve it. This week's example: several eagle-eyed users and bloggers have expressed concern that Section 11 of Google Chrome's terms of service attempts to give us rights to any user-generated content "submitted, posted or displayed on or through" the browser.You'll notice if you look at our other products ...Shared by Adam Dempsey (13) AfroWhitey (8) AidA (86) Alan Root (21) Alexandar (8) alphakamp (30) andré.friedrichs (57) Andrew Girdwood (33) Aneel (31) baardoa (29) badpazzword (20) Benjamin Golub (20) Bob Caswell (15) Bonstio (11) Brian Landau (20) C.K. (134) Catto (8) ChaCha (79) Chantal (53) charlie anzman (110) DarkBls (73) DarrenN (16) Dev (29) DippinBits (19) DOCBook Howto (110) Dondado (23) ephes (18) Erik J. Heels (51) Evan Sims (43) Fiona (3) Gareth Murran (1) graywolf (33) HejGustav (30) Hiroshi Tsujimura (57) Jigar Mehta (44) jjrussell (12) Jorge (21) Jrod (68) Justin Yost (81) Linden (20) LouCypher (57) Matteo Rossini (53) Mike F (456) Mike Mayer (5) Nelson (23) nikan (41) Niklas (22) Peter (27) Preoccupations (43) Priit^ (61) R. Francis (28) Rafael Capanema (17) rjhintz (35) Robert Birming (33) Scottah (8) shamir (14) SiliconViper (26) Simon (6) Spencer Fry (10) Steve (30) TJ (43) TOMHTML (22) Tyler (10) Vipul (42) Walter DeFoor (28) yendi (12) yooper1019 (14)Contribute comment -
Google on Google Chrome - comic book (151)
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Introduced in the form of a comic by Scott McCloud. Based on WebKit, not Gecko. Sounds more like an application runtime than a web browser, though. ★Shared by ~ Cindy Stanford ~ hci (8) Adam Crowe (8) Adam Siu (11) Alex Ambrose (7) Alex Hardy (5) Allan Haggett (18) Andrea Milanesi (3) Andy Roberts (5) Antti Lindström (7) Ariadne Gomes (6) atul (75) Bart Muskala (19) Benjamin Golub (20) Bibi (36) Boris Smus (3) Brad Feld (8) Brandon (18) Breyten (15) Brome (6) C.K. (134) Carlos (15) Carlos d'Andréa (8) Catto (8) Chris Chesher (1) Chuck Falzone (8) cnc (1) cooperative (46) Dan Keldsen (1) dani (22) Dante-Gabryell Monson (16) David (20) David (5) David Beach (2) David Humphreys (4) deadlyicon (35) Dedalus (22) Deep.ed (48) dennis d. mcdonald (8) Dom.net (16) Drew Harry (5) Eric Herberholz (31) espencer (13) estudy skills (10) etlund (5) euribates (11) Gary Homewood (4) Geoffrey Wiseman (14) Georg Portenkirchner (1) Giles (10) Greg Plumbly (2) Gregor J. Rothfuss (9) Hal Espen (5) Harold Maduro (6) hasamba (36) haveuheard (22) Henri Bergius (2) Hervey (18) Ian (14) ilan peer (3) Ingar (6) Ispirato (43) Israel Blechman (1) J. James B (41) Jake McKee (3) Jayne (10) JDW (9) jeffmincey (5) Jiman Ryu (20) John Fink (16) John G (4) John Mettraux (19) Jon (7) Jon Pierce (3) Jonathan (4) JR Peck (1) jted (18) Justin Edelson (1) Karl Stolley (5) kebernet (84) Kevin Cheng (20) Kevin Lim (8) Kristian (42) Kyle Brady (8) Lantash (10) Ludwig (3) Manzenreiter Hans-Peter (3) Marcus Beagley (19) Mark Rochefort (6) Martin Dorst (1) Mason (7) Matt Samford (1) Michael (41) Michael Gobaco (3) Miguel Angel Ivars Mas (2) Miguel Caetano (44) miguel carvalhais (4) Mike Fotes (1) minnesotan (6) moedusa (17) Moisés Ribeiro (4) Morton Fox (60) msanders (10) Musa (6) myx (10) news2me (4) Nice Fish Films (65) nicholas gill (15) nicola (11) oliver gassner (14) Olivier Lauzon (1) Oscar Carlsson (2) Paul Jones (9) peterfranken (4) Philippe Surber (6) posavasos (8) Preoccupations (43) Ram (91) Regina (5) Ricardo Hdz (4) Richard Bradshaw (15) Rob (3) robertogreco (41) Rommel C. Caibal (20) rtsnance (8) Ruud Welten (4) Ryan Christensen (24) Ryan Parsley (1) Sammy (65) Seb (3) Sheen Yap (2) Stefano Furiosi (2) Steve Cavrak (2) Steve Isaacs (44) Stonis (10) Stuart (35) Surround|ed| (23) thomas (5) ts (13) Vegard (8) Víctor (20) Victor Agreda Jr (14) Victor Bogado (2) wcaw (74) Woland783 (3) Wyctim (33) Yaarik (22) Yasin (17) yellowchilli (7) yoshy (339) Yusuf (3) 康爷 (14)Contribute comment -
IEBlog : Trustworthy Browsing with IE8: Summary (8)
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Back in June, Dean Hachamovitch kicked off a series of blog posts explaining how the IE team approached the task of building a trustworthy browser. Trustworthiness is the foundation of Internet Explorer 8, and we’ve worked hard to deliver a product with improved security, reliability and privacy, while supporting these new features with responsible business practices that respect users’ choices. Throughout a lengthy set of blog posts this summer, my colleagues and I have detailed ...Shared by Alan Dean (55) Cale Teeter (5) Catto (8) Eric Carlson (7) kiran (68) Moderated AppSec Feed - OWASP Foundation (20) Philip Spohn (24) sorrycc (7)Contribute comment -
The Syracuse basketball schedule: What we know and what we think we know (1)
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With today's official announcement from Syracuse University regarding the renewal of the Orange's rivalry with Colgate, we're starting to get a decent idea of the 2008-09 basketball schedule. Just to let everybody catch up, here's what we know officially from...Shared by Catto (8)Contribute comment -
Vidoop Labs launches Identity in the Browser IDIB) dream project (4)
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Vidoop Labs has a dream: The dream is to see Identity baked into all browsers. Just imagine opening your web browser and then selecting your Identity Provider (IDP) the way you select your default search provider. The benefits are numerous; never type in a username, never look for a login button/page (you are authenticated when you land on a domain), no phishing/MITM (the browser can do domain and SSL cert validation ). You fire up ...Contribute comment -
Protecting Your Cookies: HttpOnly (105)
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So I have this friend. I've told him time and time again how dangerous XSS vulnerabilities are, and how XSS is now the most common of all publicly reported security vulnerabilities -- dwarfing old standards like buffer overruns and SQL injection. But will he listen? No. He's hard headed. He had to go and write his own HTML sanitizer. Because, well, how difficult can it be? How dangerous could this silly little toy scripting language ...Shared by _dot_ (0) | Balu | (0) Adam (17) Alan (28) Alastair Binns (3) Alec Resnick (135) Alex (6) Alexandru Savu (36) alfred westerveld (25) AndrewBadera (36) Andy (10) Andy Davies (5) Anthony Bowyer-Lowe (6) Arik (10) Artem (52) atul (75) Aviv (1) Azeem (36) Barry Ferg (16) Brakara (3) Cade (7) CannonGod (217) Catto (8) chimeric (13) Chris (10) Chris Newman (0) cnu (2) Compuwizard123 (34) D. Hayes (2) D. Lambert (2) Daniel (7) Danny (4) Daryl Milne (2) David (5) dd (7) Denis Gobo (29) Dennis (16) Denny (15) Dominik (33) Drew (2) FX Poster (7) iamnoah (0) Ian (14) James Mead (0) James Smith (17) Jamie Eisenhart (2) Jason Cartwright (10) jerobins (15) Jeroen (4) Jim (20) jmserra (31) jmvidal (15) Joel (1) John (0) John Higley (1) Jorriss (15) Julien Tartarin (2) Justin Yost (81) Karol F (29) KC (0) kebernet (84) Kevin (30) LouCypher (57) Marcio (5) Masakuni Kato (8) mathowie (2) Matthew Schultz (6) Mike Aizatsky (0) Mike Stenhouse (6) MikeG (5) Mone (6) Morton Fox (60) mucit (8) Nikki (67) OJ (2) Otto R. Radke (2) Paul (7) Paul Greeve (5) Paul Holbrook (5) ProfVegas (167) ritesh (16) rochoa (4) SamHyland (0) Santosh (5) Scott (8) Shaun (16) smerrell (2) smuggyuk (2) spoon16 (37) Srinvard (65) Takayuki (32) tig (33) Tim (43) Tim Disney (0) Tim Pickles (5) TiTi (109) Tom Drummond (4) Tony Ruscoe (14) Uri (10) vevck (12) William Spaetzel (44) Yaakov (10) Yuvi (29) zapnap (33) 狮子真好吃啊 (23)- Mone said: manca un punto, poter accedere ai cookie tramite javascript può servire a proteggersi da XSRF.HttpOnly cookies impediscono questa difesa ma non impediscono XSS, 'bloccano' (lui stesso parla dei buchi nelle attuali implementazioni) solo l'acceso a un'informazione delle tante disponibili a un javascript iniettato. Un esempio banale, il codice attaccante può sempre simulare una finestra di login falsa all'interno di una pagina valida...
- jmvidal said: Good tip.
- dd said: When you tag a cookie with the HttpOnly flag, it tells the browser that this particular cookie should only be accessed by the server. Any attempt to access the cookie from client script is strictly forbidden.
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IE8 Beta 2 release – my TinyURL Accelerator (5)
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I first saw the accelerators (the artists formerly known as activities) during The Code Trip, when Woody created an IE8 activity for Wikipedia. It was a convenient tool to have in your right-click toolbox on IE and I loved it (and still do). Well, now that IE8 Beta 2 is out, I decided (well, my selfishness decided) that I should create an activity accelerator for something that I use often so I introduce you to: ...- Brandon LeBlanc said: Awesome new Accelerator for IE8 Beta 2!
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IEBlog : Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 Now Available (37)
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We’re excited to release IE8 Beta 2 today for public download. You can find it at http://www.micros.... Please try it out! You’ll find versions for 32- and 64-bit editions of Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, and Windows Server 2008. In addition to English, IE8 Beta 2 is available in Japanese, Chinese (Simplified), and German. Additional languages will be available soon. While Beta 1 was for developers, we think that anyone who browses or ...Shared by | Balu | (0) 100rabh™ (9) AdiR1 (18) Aspi (13) Bruno Campagnolo de Paula (60) Catto (8) dd (7) Dom Derrien (4) funky_leo (7) Gareth Murran (1) Greg (10) Guillermo Esteves (13) IanBlackburn (38) Icefreez (18) ilennox (20) James Forbes Keir (19) Jeroen (4) Jigar Mehta (44) Jonathan (6) Jonathan Christopher (0) Josh Chandler (4) kiran (68) Lido (5) MasterMaq (23) met (25) Mike F (456) MMS (6) Mrinal (1) Navid (71) NBW (1) Nico B (0) Philip Spohn (24) Pierre (6) ray (7) Sebastian Werner (18) Wratty (126) yoshy (339)- Sebastian Werner said: Yeah, finally beta2 is out. Just testing some qooxdoo stuff.
- Icefreez said: Looks like Microsoft is doing some catch up to modern browsers.
- Greg said: I'm surprised to say, based on this blog post alone (I've not downloaded it) it looks really quite good.
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Tropical Storm GUSTAV Wind Speed Probabilities Number 9 (1)
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LinkedIn to upgrade Groups features with Discussions (1)
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LinkedIn has started sending owners of certain LinkedIn Groups email letting them know that on Friday they'll be enabling a new discussions capability for group managers and members. A friend received the information for his LinkedIn group today, but I have not yet received it for the one I co-manage, PDX Tech. So, it's not clear whether this is rolling out to all groups or just some. The addition of this new Groups functionality is ...Shared by Catto (8)Contribute comment - Hurricane GUSTAV Graphics (1)
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MSDN Flash 8/25/2008 (1)
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Here are DevFish's Florida entries for the 8/25/2008 MSDN Flash. Exact same goodies I sent to the flash publishers. "got .NET goodies" you would like to see in the MSDN Flash? Send me a note at jhealy@microsoft.com. Note: I won't advertise 'pay-for' training classes, sorry. What? You don't subscribe to the MSDN Flash? Then how do you keep up with all the cool developer events in the great state of Florida? Go here for the ...Shared by Catto (8)Contribute comment -
.NET Rocks! #371 - Thiago Silva on Reporting Services for SQL2008 (1)
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Carl and Richard talk to Thiago Silva about the new features of Reporting Services for SQL Server 2008.Shared by Catto (8)Contribute comment
