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  1. Facebook Home Hits 500,000 Downloads, Getting Negative User Reviews

    I would like it better if it was just the lock screen, but it gets annoying," while another added, "There are some really neat features, but I feel like it's too in your face. Despite mostly negative reviews from users, Facebook's custom Android...

  2. 10 Website Quality Indicators That Can Sink Your SEO Battleship

    Also make sure to lock down the use of HTML in your comments. Links should lead your user through your site, not send them down an endless set of endless unrelated tunnels. Focus the internal links to tell a proper story, take your user down simple...

  3. The Trouble with Tribbles: Beyond Google’s Cookiegate Browser Settings Hype

    The issues are conflicting; you could lock the browser down tightly, but it could “break” features and make the user experience miserable. Google found themselves in the center of another PR quagmire this week, when the WSJ reported they’d been...

  4. Google Wallet Disables Prepaid Cards Until Security Flaw Fixed

    To address an issue that could have allowed unauthorized use of an existing prepaid card balance if someone recovered a lost phone without a screen lock, tonight we temporarily disabled provisioning of prepaid cards," the company said in a blog post.

  5. Facebook F8 Wrapup: Timeline, Ticker, GraphRank for Users & Marketers

    We Wanted to Design a Place That Feels Like Your Home” (Or: "Why You Should Lock Your Doors") Timeline can be sorted according to the type of content a user wants to see. I imagine if I’m feeling this way, the average user is confused as hell right...

  6. 5 Black Hat Attack Vulnerabilities & Defensive Strategies

    Now, my goal isn’t to encourage you to lock yourself in your room, unplug your Internet, and take up a job as a beekeeper. Another attack is HTML cache poisoning, where you can keep a cache alive longer than it should be so you can steal the user’s...

  7. Standards? We Don't Need No Stinkin' Standards!

    We're chained to algorithmic operation, and unless you lock down the evolution of search engine algorithms, our operations are subject to change. The point of a search engine is to provide the most algorithmically relevant pages to a user.