This week Dave and Gunnar talk about: San Jose’s license-plate opportunity, AT&T’s wifi opportunity, UK government’s Oracle opportunity, and DISA’s email opportunity.
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Gunnar’s font and dotfile guidanceLicense plate reader led police to man who killed reporter, cameramanForget license plate readers on police cars, how about on garbage trucks?D&G Security Doghouse: Adobe and AT&TAdobe Digital Editions 4 lets you install Norton Security Scan by defaultHackers Exploit Adobe Flash Vulnerability In Yahoo AdsSwift on Security has an eloquent piece on the nightmare of general purpose computing. AT&T Hotspots: Now with Advertising InjectionMeanwhile: Ad Blockers Will Prevent You From Seeing $22B Worth Of Unwanted Ads This Year
UK government reportedly working to end its reliance on Oracle
UK government inks fresh deal with Oracle
D&G Bait of the Week: DISA cracks down on email storage
Widespread Use of Yammer Social Network at VA Ran Afoul of Agency Rules, Watchdog Says
HHS won’t stop using Yammer despite security warning at VA
Lauren and the Fighting Unicorns picked up by…Crain’s Business Cleveland: A young group of fansThe Plain Dealer: NASA robotics tournament in Brook Park inspires youth, volunteersHow to make a minority look like a majority with Social NetworksJulian sez: “epistemic closure”1982 DC Comics Style GuideStock photos from the 1970sMad Max Ancient MythologyA-ha’s “Take On Me” Performed by North Korean Kids with AccordionsThe Chickeneers (via jduncan and jcallaway)Oracle doesn’t need your security help, so stop reverse engineering their code already (h/t matt.micene)Passion comes from work and experience not the other way around (h/t matt.micene)