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07 February 2009

Google Earth maps the ocean

On Monday Google unveiled the latest version of Google Earth, version 5.0. The product now lets you venture underneath the Earth's oceans to see what's on the sea floor. This, combined with several layers of information from places like the BBC and National Geographic, makes it easier to learn more about the planet we live on. It's also downright cool.    The update comes with a few other useful features, like  updated Mars imagery , the option to view mapping from different time periods, and the capability to record what you're doing with the program to send to others.
February 7, 2009
Google Earth dives into the deep seas
On Monday Google unveiled the latest version of Google Earth, version 5.0. The product now lets you venture underneath the Earth's oceans to see what's on the sea floor. This, combined with several layers of information from places like the BBC and National Geographic, makes it easier to learn more about the planet we live on. It's also downright cool.
The update comes with a few other useful features, like updated Mars imagery, the option to view mapping from different time periods, and the capability to record what you're doing with the program to send to others.
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 Hands on: Google Earth 5 delightful but imperfect
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Amazon gets into casual games
Posted by Josh Lowensohn
Amazon.com on Tuesday made its first foray into digital downloads for games. The new online store offers more than 600 casual titles without the need for physical media. Amazon says all the titles at launch are under either $6.99 or $9.99 with older titles leaning toward the lower end of the spectrum.  Read more 
Five career sites to help you in your job search
Posted by Don Reisinger
If you're looking for a new career, don't waste your time with the newspaper. There are a slew of outstanding job search sites across the Web that make it easier to find the career of your dreams. Here are five prominent job search sites worth looking at.  Read more 
The 'Twitter Effect': Possibilities and limits
Posted by Stephen Shankland
Is there a "Twitter Effect," by which the rapid spread of information through the microblogging service can crush a Web site with traffic? As I see it, the answer is yes, but it's not as simple as it might appear at first blush.  Read more 
Blinkx adds couch potato mode
Posted by Rafe Needleman
Want to sit back, relax, and watch comedic cat videos? Blinkx, an online video search engine, wants to help you unleash your inner couch potato.
The British company is redesigning its Web site by adding three new buttons: "Entertain Me," "Inform Me," and "Give Me My Own Channel." The idea is to help people get different classes of videos--entertaining videos, news, and videos related to what they've sought before--without having to explicitly search for it.  Read more 
Google Latitude keeps tabs on friends' locations
Posted by Stephen Shankland
Just because the Internet has broken down geographic barriers, don't assume that Google doesn't care about geography. This week the company released software called Latitude that lets mobile phone users share their location with close contacts. Google hopes it will help people find each other while out and about and to keep track of loved ones.  Read more 
Web mail productivity
Gmail gives users 'Multiple Inboxes'
Posted by Steven Musil
Late Thursday, Google unveiled a new Gmail Labs feature that allows users to have more than one in-box in their default Gmail view. The new feature--called Multiple Inboxes--allows users to have multiple viewing panes open simultaneously without having to open another browser window. The upgrade gives users a quick view at important labels, as well as saved searches.  Read more 
Zemanta helps you write e-mails
Posted by Josh Lowensohn
Zemanta, a very useful utility that makes blog posts easier to write, is now setting its sights on Web e-mail. Its browser plug-in, which works with both Firefox and Internet Explorer, has been updated to do the same thing in both Gmail and Yahoo's Web mail.  Read more 
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HP LaserJets vulnerable to remote file access

Some HP LaserJets and Color Laserjets are vulnerable to a directory traversal attack which could expose cached documents on the networked printers. Updated firmware is available

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VPN at layer 2 from InfoGuard

Infoguard's EGM devices encrypt network traffic between company sites at the TCP/IP network security layer, and should delivery speed gains over IPSec-based VPNs

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isitruby19.com helps Ruby developers go 1.9

A new site allows Ruby developers to report on the compatibility of Ruby Gems with Ruby 1.9

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RPM 4.6.0 released

The RPM Package Manager, package manager for many Linux distributions, has been updated with support for larger files and LZMA compressed payloads

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MySQL CEO Marten Mickos is leaving Sun

According to a report by the 451 Group, Marten Mickos will be leaving Sun

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$9 Million stolen in ATM Scam

Using cloned U.S. debit cards, criminals were able to steal $9 million from ATM's

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Microsoft U-turn on UAC vulnerability

Microsoft relents over the UAC issue and announces it will make changes to the Windows 7 release candidate

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OpenStreetMap ask for donations for new server

OpenStreetMap is asking for donations to raise £10,000 for a new API database server and peripheral hardware

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Facebook joins OpenID board

Facebook has joined the OpenID board, following companies like PayPal, Google, IBM and Yahoo

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DoS vulnerability in Squid web proxy squashed

The free web proxy is vulnerable to a denial of service when processing specially crafted requests. Updated versions fixing the problem are available

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Qt 4.5 Release Candidate

Qt Software has made the release candidate for Qt 4.5 available to download

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Microsoft to close critical holes in Internet Explorer and Exchange Server

Microsoft plans to release four security updates next Patch Tuesday, for critical holes in IE and Exchange server and important issues in SQL Server and Visio

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Flaws in UK government ID Card scheme

In two separate developments, the UK government ID card scheme is found to be lacking both the money for card readers and transparency over how the cards work

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