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microsoft.com:
Microsoft Security Advisory (912840)  —  Vulnerability in Graphics Rendering Engine Could Allow Remote Code Execution.  —  Microsoft is investigating new public reports of a possible vulnerability in Windows.  Microsoft will continue to investigate the public reports to help provide additional guidance for customers.
Discussion: InfoWorld, F-Secure and Sunbelt BLOG
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f-secure.com:
New WMF 0-day exploit  —  There's a new zero-day vulnerability related to Windows' image rendering - namely WMF files (Windows Metafiles).  Trojan downloaders, available from unionseek[DOT]com, have been actively exploiting this vulnerability.  Right now, fully patched Windows XP SP2 machines machines …
John Battelle / John Battelle's Searchblog:
INTERVIEW: FOR AOL/GOOGLE, THE DEVIL IS IN THE DETAILS  —  I had a good conversation with Marissa Mayer this morning, who had the unfortunate task of clarifying the terms of Google's recent deal with AOL.  I say unfortunate for two reasons: one, I did sort of call her out after her post went up …
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Danny Sullivan / Search Engine Watch Blog:
Revisiting The "No Banners On Google" Declaration  —  I wrote previously of Google promising that the terms of its deal with AOL wouldn't see a flood of banner ads flowing onto its pages nor the selling out of Google's principles.  But I still felt there was some "wiggle room" in that "no banners" isn't the same as "no graphical ads."
Jenstar / JenSense:
Malicious software targets Google AdSense ads  —  It was only a matter of time before a trojan or virus targeted AdSense or YPM for malicious activity, and the time has come.  A new trojan horse discovered by an Indian publisher replaces Google AdSense ads with their own ads …
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an Indian Web publisher / Technology News …:
A Trojan Horse program that targets Google ads …
komotv.com:
Hole In Fuselage Forces Emergency Landing  —  SEATTLE - A foot-long hole in the fuselage of an Alaska Airlines jet caused the plane to lose cabin pressure, forcing the crew to make an emergency descent from 26,000 feet and return to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, authorities said Tuesday.
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Seattle Times:
"Absolutely terrifying" flight after ground-crew mistake
Discussion: CyberJournalist.net
Niall Kennedy / Om and Niall PodSessions:
Towards a two-tier Internet  —  In this week's podsession Om and I discuss network neutrality and the tolls paid by content networks to network providers to boost the performance of online applications.  The telecom world is emboldened after the Supreme Court decision last summer in the case …
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Bink / Bink.nu:
What can we expect from Microsoft in 2006  —  Just like last year I made a list of what released we can expect from Microsoft in 2006.  Last year's list turned out to be pretty accurate, the only things wrong weren't my mistake but delays or change of plans.
Bloomberg:
Online Ad Growth Accelerates, Outpacing Newspaper, TV Spending  —  Dec. 28 (Bloomberg) — The move to online advertising is happening faster than analysts anticipated as companies devote more of their budgets to the Internet than traditional media.  —  The market for online ads …
Kasper Jade / AppleInsider:
Sources: Intel developing next-generation Power Mac for Apple  —  In a move that may surprise some Apple watchers, reliable sources tell AppleInsider the Mac maker has contracted the design duties for its next-generation Power Mac motherboard over to industry heavyweight Intel Corp.
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Marshall Kirkpatrick:
A Review of Web Site Change Detection Services  —  Ok, so every once in awhile I come upon a web page that 1. doesn't change very often 2. doesn't offer an RSS feed and 3.  I want notification from any time the page changes.  Most recently this has been like pages that say …
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Philipbradley / Phil Bradley's weblog:
A Review of Web Site Change Detection Services
Gina Trapani / Lifehacker:
Geek to Live: Top underrated apps of 2005  —  Last week I pointed out 2005's best apps - and most of my choices were pretty obvious.  (Flickr and Gmail, anyone?)  Today I'd like to shout out a few great desktop and webapps that you may not have heard of or taken the time to try out.
Discussion: Download Squad and Newsome.Org
Dan Tynan / ABCNEWS:
Winners and Losers 2005  —  What were the best and worst tech stories of the year?  Our expert separates the good from the bad.  In some cases, they're the same.  —  It was the best of years, it was the worst of years.  In fact, 2005 was a lot like any other year, only for some reason it seemed longer than most.
Mary Jo Foley / microsoft-watch.com:
The 10 Biggest Microsoft Surprises of 2005  —  What were the most surprising Microsoft moments in 2005?  Here's our list.  What juicy items did we miss?  —  So many Top 10 lists, so little time.  And when your beat is Microsoft, the Top 10 options are as numerous (albeit, only sometimes as humorous) as David Letterman's.
Om Malik / Om Malik on Broadband:
Why Bloggers Need Google's Help?  —  The Blog Plagiarism post has resulted in a wide ranging conversation - and well, now I can point to two that make a lot of sense and bring up different issues.  Mike over at Techdirt thinks me flipping out is a pointless.  Its a battle one cannot win perhaps?
Eric Mack On-Line:
Is it legal to scan your books to read on a Tablet PC?  —  The answer may not be as simple as you'd think.  If Michael Hyatt is right about the death of traditional book publishing, then it stands to reason that many people, armed with an array of PDAs, Tablet PCs and ePaper devices …

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