Symantec's MessageLabs released its Intelligence Report for the month of October, and it reveals the that the spammers behind the biggest botnets – Cutwail, Rustock and Donbot – are using the upcoming major holidays and world events as the themes for their the latest spam runs. This is not particularly surprising news, but it is news that people should be aware of nevertheless.
To celebrate Valentine's Day Google is asking all users of iGoogle to share what they love about their homepage by submitting a video or written story.
Google is running this special Doodle logo for Valentine’s Day: That’s actually pretty sweet. Last year’s Doodle was a mess, with a lot of sites reporting that Google had forgotten the “l” in Google: Here’s the 2005 Valentine’s logo:
If you head to the nearest Hallmark store, odds are you'll see it overflowing with all sorts of Valentine's Day cards - stuff for married people, dating couples, single friends, you name it. So you might not reject some unexpected Valentine's Day emails. Careful, though, because some viruses are making the rounds.
Below is an update on what Pageflakes has been working on within the topics of social and education. First some background on Pageflakes
When I was 15, I successfully infiltrated a girls' slumber party. In college, I took Interdisciplinary Approach to Dress at 8 am, and was, apparently, the only guy to think of it. Let's just say that, early on, I had good grasp of the economic concept of scarcity. I'm not single these days, but if I were, Hitwise has told me the dating sites I would be frequenting.
Welcome to Dumpsville, Population: You. It's National Break-Up Season according to Yahoo, and I can't wait to see the Hallmark cards for this.