Posts Tagged ‘study’

EFF Study: Most Browsers Leave Trackable Fingerprints Behind

According to new research by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), your browser may be leaving identifiable fingerprints that could be used to track you activities online. Several months ago, the EFF announced an expiriment on the topic, involving volunteers who visited http://panopticlick.eff.org/

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EFF Study: Most Browsers Leave Trackable Fingerprints Behind

Businesses Need Clear Policies For FOSS Contributions

When many people think of contributions to free, open source software projects, the immediate image that comes to mind is an individual contributor. However, while it’s true that individual contributers have a huge impact on FOSS, it’s worth remembering that many of the most meaningful contributions come from businesses. In many cases, FOSS benefits them.

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LPIC-1: Linux Professional Institute Certification Study Guide:


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Offering you thorough coverage of the new version of the leading Linux certification from Linux Professional Institute (LPI), this book covers both objectives and materials tested in the two required LPIC-1 exams: LPI 101 and LPI 102. You’ll certainly appreciate the clear, concise information on key exam topics, including using Linux command line tools, managing software, configuring hardware, managing files and filesystems, working with the X Window system, admin… More >>
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Mozilla Studying Menu Item Use in Firefox

The Mozilla Labs Test Pilot program is studying the way users interact with the browser’s menu bar .

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Mozilla Studying Menu Item Use in Firefox