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Chrome Mac, Linux betas push browser into No. 3 spot
The release last week of betas of Chrome for Mac OS X and Linux pushed the Google browser’s share past Apple’s Safari and into the No. 3 spot, a Web measurement company said.



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Amir Lev: DNS blocklists and reputation services (part 1)
In the next three Security Levity posts, I want to talk about ’sender reputation’ and how it’s used to filter spam and other undesirable email. What is reputation, what’s a reputation service, and how is it different from good old-fashioned blocklists?

Facebook testing tool to push updates onto Twitter
Facebook has confirmed that it’s working on a new feature that will automatically re-publish posts on Twitter, but declined to say when the tool will be available.

Twitter gets down to business with Contributors feature
Twitter Inc. is trying to show users that it means business with the beta release of a feature designed to help corporate users authenticate who can tweet for them.



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DirectAccess and UAG: Better Together
Here are some of the key reasons why you would want to run Unified Access Gateway with DirectAccess




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