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...modern citizen or business. The richest man in New York—Michael Bloomberg—is not a Wall Streeter, but tellingly a man who sold news and information to Wall Street, despite the highly entrenched business media that already existed. The two 35-year-olds who run Google??the largest distributor of advertising in the world—own a business that aims to do nothing less than “organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful.” It can be tremendously profitable...
Though technically unrelated to the gChat virus that rifled through our inboxes yesterday, while we’re on the subject of breaking Google?...
...Smith said. He said that the worms’ victims can rectify the issue by clearing their browser cookies, changing their Gmail passwords, and restarting their browsers. ViddyHo.com also appears to have been taken offline. The inconvenience came on the same day that side effects from Google??s routine technical maintenance work left millions of Gmail users without service for over two hours. This was the worst outage to date for Gmail, which serves 113 million users worldwide, according to the Financial Times. Joshua A. Kroll ’09, former president of the Harvard Computer Society, said...
...worm struck many Harvard students who received messages on Google Talk, Google??s instant messaging client, directing them to click on a link that led via TinyURL.com to ViddyHo.com...
...worm struck many Harvard students who received messages on Google Talk, Google??s instant messaging client, directing them to click on a link that led via TinyURL.com to ViddyHo.com...