A Facebook Update In Real Life (par ExtremelyDecentFilms)
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Yahoo ! Japan craint pour la confidentialité de ses 22 millions d’utilisateurs suite au piratage de son système administratif.
Finally discovering a website dedicated to reuniting missing children with their families, Luo posted a rough map of where he grew up, which eventually got spotted by a volunteer.
Pour ce prix-là, vous avez poussé aux larmes des travailleurs qui, peu importe ce qu’on peut penser de Virgin, ont mis toute leur énergie et leur amour durant des années dans un job qui les a passionnés. Pour un simple rabais, vous les avez insultés, méprisés et violentés. Vous avez montré sans masque qu’un vulgaire iPad avait à vos yeux plus de valeur que leur travail et leurs passions.
D-Wave, the Canadian-based company that is the first to offer a commercial quantum computer, announced today that it’s sold its second $10 million D-Wave Two system. The buyers are a three-way collaboration between Google , NASA, and the Universities Space Research Association.
« Email attachments have been limited to files forever, but now Google is rolling out a feature in Gmail that lets you attach money ». (via Google Wallet now lets you send money as an attachment in Gmail | The Verge)
Tech firm Apple is the target of a Senate hearing next week investigating offshore tax practices.
« Unfortunately, by blocking advertising and allowing downloads of videos, your application cuts off a valuable ongoing revenue source for creators, and causes harm to the thriving content ecosystem on YouTube, » says Google’s letter, addressed to Microsoft’s Todd Brix.
