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R.E. Yrausquin and Sons now ready to serve you online
by CaribMedia
After a number of months of hard work, phase one of R.E. Yrausquin and Sons is online at www.reysons.com
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ArubaRealEstate.com completely renovated!
by CaribMedia
After several months of hard work a complete renovation and upgrade of our website is finally here!
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How To Tweet in Just 5 Minutes a Week
by Seth Simonds, Stepcase Lifehack
If you’re among the Twitter addicts who update multiple times per day this post won’t be of very much use. For those of you who are slowly moving away from Twitter because you don’t have the time for daily interaction, keep reading!
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Is the Web Dying? It Doesn’t Look That Way
NICK BILTON, NY Times
Is the Web dead?
Chris Anderson, Wired magazine’s editor in chief, says the Web is being crippled by a world of apps and screens in a cover story titled “The Web Is Dead. Long Live the Internet.”
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Chrome Patches Show the Power of Open Source, and Google
Google's patching of vulnerabilities in its open source Chrome Web browser last week wasn't so much notable in itself; Microsoft, to be sure, is forever issuing patches for the many bugs that afflict its products. What was notable about the Chrome patch, however, is the many steps Google took to ensure it. It's a testament both to the power of open source and to Google's complementary collaborative mindset.
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Warnings made of an 'old-new' Windows vulnerability that could make applications open to remote code-execution attacks
Dan Raywood, SC Magazine
Warnings have been made about a ‘new' zero-day flaw in Windows that could make applications vulnerable.
The flaw was reported by Mitja Kolsek, CEO of application security consultancy Acros Security, who told The Register that around 200 Windows applications are vulnerable to remote code-execution attacks that exploit a bug in the way the programs load binary files for the Microsoft operating system.
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Can staid BlackBerry survive the smartphone wars?
Apple and Google are giving RIM a run for its money
Carmi Levy, The Star, Toronto
In a world seemingly awash in iPhone and Android-powered smartphones, is there still room for the relatively staid BlackBerry, the one that popularized wireless messaging and created a generation of CrackBerry addicts on Bay Street and elsewhere?
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