How does the East Coast quake stack up?
In some points around the globe, a quake of such intensity is practically business as usual, but on the East Coast, it’s about as likely as a solar eclipse.
Firefox proposal to remove version numbers spawns a rebellion
Without version numbers, how could users ignore how far behind they are?
Does the Navy prefer Google+ over Facebook?
Google+ has attracted more than 10 million users since its recent introduction. Now the Navy has released an introduction to the new social tagging service.
BART website breach exposes divisions within hacktivist group
The website of the San Francisco transit system’s police department has gone off-line after a second breach this week that might, or might not, be the work of the hacktivist group Anonymous.
You Gotta See This! But don't rush.
Apple's new photo collage app takes great shots but then gets too amateurish for government.
The one constant element of agency IT projects
Creating a tag cloud from the GCN Awards' winning nominations reveals the one thing that, no matter the project, is on everyone's mind.
A model for Next Gen 911: Facebook
The FCC's new 911 will add video and text capability, but when? There's one example to follow.
HHS sees Facebook friends as potential disaster lifelines
The Health and Human Services Department has started its Lifeline Facebook App Challenge, which seeks to turn social media friends into "lifelines" during a disaster.
NYC police unit to track criminals via Facebook, Twitter
The city forms a new unit to track social media sites, where criminals have been known to announce crimes or brag about them afterward.
Updating your Facebook status behind bars? Think again.
The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation is now reporting account activity of prison inmates to Facebook's Security Department.
Anonymous threat to 'kill' Facebook a fake?
A video in which the hacker group Anonymous appears to threaten Facebook with destruction on Guy Fawkes Day doesn't add up.
Lightning not kind to Amazon, Microsoft cloud centers
A lighting strike in Dublin knocks out power and takes Amazon EC2 and Microsoft BPOS data centers with it.
RIM, BlackBerry app caught in middle of London riots
BlackBerry Messenger has been the communications channel of choice for those organizing the London riots; now RIM could turn over logs to police, and a hacker group threatens retaliation.
3 reasons Google+ is a minus
Do feds really need another social networking site? Does anyone?
Intell site tests crowdsourcing's ability to predict future
The Forecasting ACE website will try new approaches to aggregating answers in testing to see if the system can make accurate predictions.
Planning for FOSE 2011? Here's a primer.
The expo and conference, July 19-21 at the Washington Convention Center, will present a smorgasbord of innovative technologies and products, and techniques for applying them to government.
Challenge IBM's Watson, see the best mobile apps and more at FOSE
On the FOSE 2011 show floor, you can match wits with Watson, hang out at the BlackBerry Lounge, spend time at the Mobile Apps Theater and take in a full roster of live demonstrations.
Hackers knock out al-Qaeda's online distribution channels
Western hackers took down al-Qaeda's ability to send messages and videos in a coordinated cyber attack.
Congress joins the Skype, ooVoo crowd
Agreement to allow Skype and ooVoo videoconferencing for House members had been held up by security concerns.
Adobe launches integrated development platform
The Adobe Digital Enterprise Platform is designed to let organizations create content once and deliver it via social media, Web, mobile and print channels.
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