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What is Twitter & What you can do with it
Hi to one and all out there in
Cyber-land
Well it's been another very
busy weekend and yet more new features placed on the website and in the radio
toolbar.
What is Twitter?
Twitter is a social-networking and micro-blogging service that lets its users
send and read other users' updates, which are known as tweets. These text-based
messages can't be more than 140 characters long.
You can view updates on your profile page from people you've chosen to follow,
and send updates to people who've chosen to follow you.
Windows 7 Beta videos: a peek at the coolness to come
Windows 7, the next version of Microsoft’s flagship product, is still at least a year away from final delivery, but the operating system already appears to be shaping up as the successor to XP that businesses were expecting Windows Vista to be.
Microsoft made available to developers a pre-beta release of Windows 7 at its Professional Developer Conference (PDC) last week.
Unlike with Vista, the application programming interface set is already complete, meaning that
vendors should have ample time to prepare software and drivers for the final release. The company has also paid closer attention to feedback from customers, with the result that many of the issues with Vista have been addressed.
Microsoft investigates Internet Explorer flaw
Hackers are exploiting an unpatched security hole in Internet Explorer 7 to take
control of computers, security experts have warned.
If an attacker successfully exploits the IE7 flaw, it could gain the same user
rights as the computer owner and access any personal information.
Microsoft said it is investigating reports of the attacks. So far it has
identified that attacks are against Windows Internet Explorer 7 on supported
editions of Windows XP Service Pack 2, Windows XP Service Pack 3, Windows Server
2003 Service Pack 1, Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2, Windows Vista, Windows
Vista Service Pack 1, and Windows Server 2008. (read more for security
advise)
Teenage trio in £1m movie drive
Web User October 7, 2008Three young film producers are turning to the net to raise £1m so that they
can turn a Jules Verne novel into a movie.
The trio, Benjamin Robbins from Bucks, Adrian Bliss and Toby Stubbs from Herts,
all aged 17, are currently studying for their A-levels.
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