NSA-Servers at key places on the Internet backbone can react faster than other websites can. By exploiting that speed difference, these servers can impersonate a visited website to the target before the legitimate website can respond, thereby tricking the target's browser to visit a Foxacid server.
"Amazon Mechanical Turk is a marketplace for work that requires human intelligence. The Mechanical Turk web service enables companies to programmatically access this marketplace and a diverse, on-demand workforce. Developers can leverage this service to build human intelligence directly into their applications." Sample Business Cases: http://aws.amazon.com/mturk/#bus-case "We had the wrong idea about computers managing without human beings. Computers have realised that the real way to make money is to employ millions of people doing jobs computers cannot do, and for pennies." (Pierre Lazuly) http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/how_to_use_mechanical_turk_to_rock_conference_blogging.php
"...one of the first openly accessible, peer–reviewed journals on the Internet, solely devoted to the Internet. Since its start in May 1996, First Monday has published 765 papers in 127 issues; these papers were written by 905 different authors."
"...an open source software application designed to significantly reduce the amount of spam (Internet junk-mail) you receive." whitelists, blacklists, challenge/response, tagged addresses, ...
Nach der Berliner Wahl: Wer ist die Piratenpartei? Videodokumentation eines Gespräches mit Martin Delius, parlamentarischer Geschäftsführer der Piraten.; Verhältnis LINKE zu Piraten
Im Gespräch mit Tim Pritlove gibt Clemens Schrimpe einen Einblick in die Geschichte der Netzversorgung, die heutige Technik und die Gründe, warum die DSL-Anschlüsse häufig nicht das liefern, was sie könnten und was in der Zukunft für neue Probleme hinsichtlich der Dienstgüte und Netzneutralität zu erwarten ist.
- Lessons Learned, Survival-Stories etc. von Firmen mit Amazon-Infrastruktur Before 5 AM Eastern on April 21st, 2011, an outage started at EC2's northern Virginia datacenter that brought down hundreds of web 2.0 and social media websites including Foursquare, Springpad, Reddit, Quora, BigDoor and Hootsuite. Specifically, attempts to use Amazon's elastic-disk and database services hung, failed, or were slow. Service was restored to some parts of the datacenter (three of four "availability zones" in Amazon's terms) by late afternoon Eastern time that day
DNS-based block list information/database. Resource to find out information on DNS block lists and check IPs to see if the are block listed in over 100 blacklist in just seconds.
"If your friend tells you about this great new group called comp.unix.bsd.openbsd, but your local news server doesn't have this group, you can use newzbot to find a public server that does."