about 1 year ago - No comments
The past few years have fostered a huge amount of growth in social networks like Facebook, LinkedIn, Myspace, (the list goes on), as well as their continued battle to own you and your data. In parallel, there are evolutionary steps toward identity management appearing, like OpenID, and CardSpace. Guess what? I’m a single person. An
about 2 years ago - 2 comments
Ever since the release of Firefox 3.0 I’ve had an outpouring of appreciative and supporting (not to mention help related) emails. I’d like to say thanks to all the faithful users and I apologize for the lack of releases recently (especially on the Thunderbird side). Furthermore, I’ve received recognition from the internet community: editors have
about 2 years ago - No comments
Basil has already done an exceptional job of outlining most of the new updates in AMO 3.2 but I thought I’d touch on a few of my favorites. Rehauled the color scheme and layout The new “Eco” visual identity is very easy on the eyes and the ‘findability’ on the site has greatly improved. Cleared
about 2 years ago - No comments
After a few months of no updates to the project, I’ve submitted a beta version of PitchDark for Fx 3.0.0 to addons.mozilla.org. Users will have to wait for the theme to make it through the Mozilla approval process, but it should be up within the next week or so. Keep an eye out for additional
about 2 years ago - 1 comment
Thursday February 28th (Hartford, CT) – The Hartford chapter’s first Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) conference was hosted at The Hartford and sponsored by Ounce Labs (with Pizza!!!). The two presentations tackled web application security from very different angles ….. How Web 2.0 Has Changed the Landscape of Application Security Presentation by Chenxi Wang,
about 2 years ago - No comments
Here we are with a new year (okay so 2008 is 1/6 the way complete, but it’s a new Chinese New Year and the year of the rat should hopefully bring me luck) so I present thebankshow.com: a revamped, personal website and my voice in the digital realm. Readers can expect rants, raves and other