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Peer pick: Perl scripts to interact with Twitter API

"Up until a couple of months ago I had not used a debugger since my FORTRAN days. But I found that it was far easier to develop simple Perl scripts to interact with the Twitter API using a debugger (Komodo) than it was to write a bunch of test scripts." - Ed Borasky

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Facebook launches Facebook Connect for iPhone

Facebook on Saturday announced the new Facebook Connect for iPhone service at the SXSW Interactive conference in Austin, Texas.

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Reliance Globalcom Managed Ethernet Services Drive Network Expansion

– Reliance Globalcom, a leading global provider of enterprise, wholesale, consumer and managed services, today announced that international law firm Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker LLP (Paul Hastings) selected its Managed WAN Ethernet and Managed Premium Internet services across offices in Asia, Europe and the U.S. Paul Hastings is leveraging Reliance Globalcom’s expertise in plug-and-play Ethernet technology and control of the world’s largest privately owned fiber backbone to support projections for continuation of its 20 percent year-over-year growth.

| News | Networking | 08/25/08 at 4:27 am |


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Mod_security, a free web application for Apache

If your organization runs Apache as the primary web server of choice, you should definitely be looking into mod_security. It is an open source web application firewall that is custom integrated with Apache and works so well that in most cases, its operations are transparent to normal users. However, don't mistake simplicity with lack of capability. Mod_security is plenty capable of protecting most applications from a variety of common attacks, including injections and cross site scripting (XSS).

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