Silent hacking sounds like a new concept, so new that seldom PDF users are aware of it. Would you think at security exploits while staring at a for-print document that a close friend, a business partner or a colleague was sending you? Actually I didn’t—in spite of my little security paranoia with Nigerian based phishers […]
Archive for September, 2006
Yes, you can have your own biz web site
Recent surveys indicate how ardently small business owners look to deploy web sites. Porting daily chores to web based applications, besides simple presentations, advertising, or even e-commerce. But first a blink at the results (some of):
The survey sought to understand the challenges that small business owners face marketing their businesses online. Revealing highlights of the […]
Filed in: Securing Your e.Biz Things Web Applications
Google’s Web Word Processor: Writely
Google-owned Writely just launched open to public mass registrations. It’s the on-demand version of the very popular desktop based word processors by Microsoft (MS Word), Corel (Word Perfect) and OpenOffice.org.
…and i was keeping this post in the drafts shelf for couple weeks; presumably I wanted to write more blahs ’bout it, but time proved way […]
Filed in: The Google Bot Things Web Applications

