Hi All,
I have just uploaded the first Technical Tidbit article from my new
office in Boulder City, NV! Here it is:
Technical Tidbit - April 2012
Single Point Grounding - Not Achievable at High Frequencies (greater
than a few MHz)
The link to t
Could this be our next compliance engineering frontier -> W3C regulatory
conformity?
At this time, the W3 consortium is having a three-day meeting to define the
standards for tracking technology. And ad agencies are already complaining,
because there are already HTML5 ad-injection services.
Have
I'm afraid these old solutions will not work for long.
The new trend is all about the next level in tracking your browsing habits
and targeted advertising. ALL web browsers are susceptible, that is if you
want to keep modicum of functionality on the web these days. The list of
susceptible browse
Various services have been doing ad-injection for at least five years so not
new - first noticed it around 2006. In fact, there are wordpress utilities
that do ad injection for bloggers. The bad stuff will probably not come
until you click on the 'extra' banner. Some easy notebook mitigation to do
In message <4f846745.1000...@emcesd.com>, dated Tue, 10 Apr 2012, Doug
Smith writes:
I just found a disturbing trend used by some Internet providers,
especially ones in places like hotels. That being injecting code in to
any web page visited. As you know, I do not accept advertising for
othe
Hi All,
I just found a disturbing trend used by some Internet providers,
especially ones in places like hotels. That being injecting code in
to any web page visited. As you know, I do not accept advertising
for others on my website http://emcesd.com but you may see a
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