State Web site prompts complaints (Birmingham News)

State Web site prompts complaints (Birmingham News)
MONTGOMERY - An Alabama state Web site that stated domestic terrorists are found in many environmental, anti-abortion, gay rights, anti-war and other movements has been taken down to be “tweaked” after it sparked controversy across the Internet.

Facebook opens its pages to the wider world Web - PC Pro

Facebook opens its pages to the wider world Web - PC Pro
CNNMoney.comFacebook opens its pages to the wider world WebPC Pro, UK - 46 minutes agoFacebook has developed a fanatical following, despite going relatively unnoticed by many users on the wider Web. Half of its users, or 12 million people, …Facebook Becomes the Web’s Plug-and-Play Application Platform Wired NewsFacebook: The social Web utility company ZDNetFacebook becomes hub for outside software makers Washington Postall 162 news articles

The State of Web 2.0: ‘Why Count Trees, When You Can Eat Mangoes?’ - Social Computing Magazine

The State of Web 2.0: ‘Why Count Trees, When You Can Eat Mangoes?’ - Social Computing Magazine
The State of Web 2.0: ‘Why Count Trees, When You Can Eat Mangoes?’Social Computing Magazine, NY - 30 minutes agoIn April, when “The State of Web 2.0″ was last discussed by Dion Hinchcliffe, it was clear from the dozens of responses that things are really picking up …The move to Web 2.0 increases security challenges iT NewsResults found for: Web 2.0 CRNThe Move To Web 2.0 Increases Security Challenges InformationWeekDark Readingall 6 news articles