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IBM developing wiki how-to tool
March 29, 2007
Wikipedia-like tool aims to help people automate repetitive tasks performed on the Web, such as filling out forms or paying bills.
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A safe browser? No longer in the lexicon
July 7, 2005
CERT security analyst Art Manion warns that all Web browsers now face similar threats--and some even share similar design features.
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Filter flaw vexes Hotmail, Yahoo
March 23, 2004
A problem in the way Web-based e-mail services Hotmail and Yahoo Mail filter messages could have allowed an attacker to steal access rights and data from users.
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W3C works out protocol kinks
April 7, 2004
The Web standards body recommends a third version of an application programming interface that lets scripts act on part of Web pages.
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Standards activists target scripts
July 19, 2005
A group of Web developers that goaded browser makers into following standards is setting its sights on scripting.
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Attorney: More disclosure will end GPL case
April 23, 2004
Dutch company Sitecom can get itself out of legal hot water, if it releases all the necessary software to comply with the General Public License, an attorney says.
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Your entree to Web ad fame: Just $300
December 6, 2006
A start-up films minidocumentaries that serve as Web ads. No formal scripts are used, and static shots are not allowed. Photos: TurnHere shoots video
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