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Securing yourself over public wifi (the firesheep dilemma)

Last week my roommate and I were made privy via the violent outburst of Firesheep rumors on Twitter about the software’s capability, and instantly we were compelled to try out the software. Not because of malicious intent mind you (we only targeted each others’ accounts) but rather to test the security of our own browsing [...]

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There is no NDA in the word Genius.

Two entrepreneurship-focused events in the past week have me reeling over the topic of Non Disclosure Agreements, patents, and intellectual property protection. There are certainly times and places for all these topics, but not at networking groups where the business ideas being tossed around are as kinetically valuable as grocery store brand toilet paper (still [...]

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Focus on the Freelancer: #Boulder Startup Week

During the course of Boulder Startup Week, there have been several events focused on freelancers and sharing more about different projects everyone is into. Various developer meetups, and one specifically yesterday focused on side projects have left a major focus on freelancers and connecting the community of freelancers within Boulder.

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A new monster called Google

Each month I get delivery of the Search Engine News; an industry rag by Planet Ocean which goes over most everything a marketing professional would need to know about how the search engines are changing. While most monthly reads are mundane ones, recent developments around changes with regard to Caffeine, Local Search and Google Buzz [...]

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How Apple botched the #iPad announcement

When I found an Apple product in my pocket last year, I was pleasantly surprised on a lot of fronts. I felt like I belonged to a new community. Better yet, I had a fantastic new device, the least important function of which was to make phone calls. (Funny, that)

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