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Audible Technology Review, June 2010
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Publisher's Summary
In this issue, you'll learn how the Gulf disaster exposed overreliance on blowout preventers that have been long disparaged by insiders. You'll hear how Facebook and the Mozilla Foundation are racing each other to own your virtual identity. You'll learn how the advent of touch-based devices could change the behavior of the entire Web. You'll hear how Russian cybercriminals are selling hacked twitter accounts by the thousands. You’ll learn about a New Zealand based company that has created software that can dramatically increase the speed of websites. You'll hear how worldwide spam could be cut in half. And you’ll hear news from the worlds of Biomedicine, Technology and Communications.
(P) and ©2010 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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