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The Electronic Frontier Foundation has funded the development of a new Firefox extension, HTTPS Everywhere, which is now available. This extension forces web browsers to try and use HTTPS addresses whenever possible. HTTPS is the secure version of HTTP, which means that data you send and receive is encrypted. However, HTTPS Everywhere only works with […]

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Now that I have Harry Potter fans foaming at the mouth for randomly mashing up two unrelated spells to express the intent of this blog entry, I’ll continue. Pottermore is – help me out here, Wikipedia – a site that will sell eBooks of the Harry Potter novels, provide over 18,000 words of additional content including […]

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Image applications. That's a new platform for interactive images introduced Wednesday by Google-backed Luminate that could provide a new avenue for content, social networking, and e-commerce. The company said its platform brings "flat, static images to life," allowing them to become gateways to access content and functions. With the interactive functions in a Luminate image, […]

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