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Got this from the BBC this morning. Seems that a new anti-cyber centre is to be launched to keep everyone safe from the overwhelming amount of attacks lately.

A new initiative to share information on cyber threats between businesses and government is to be launched.

It will include experts from government communications body GCHQ, MI5, police and business and aims to better co-ordinate responses to the threats.

You can read the rest of the post here.

Obviously, this is UK specific, but do you think that a system like this would be viable worldwide perhaps?
Another choice post from SEOMoz.

As SEOs, we use all sorts of tools to glean insight into technical issues that may be hurting us: web analytics, crawl diagnostics, and Google and Bing Webmaster tools. All of these tools are useful, but there are undoubtedly holes in the data. There is only one true record of how search engines, such as Googlebot, process your website. These are web server logs. As I am sure Rasheed Wallace would agree, logs are a powerful source of oft-underutilized data that helps keep the integrity of your site
Have to admit, there's a lot here to take in, but at the same time you get the formulas to work with as well, so there's a bit of a maths lesson in this as well.

Why should I forecast? Besides the obvious answer - it
Dang, Take a look at this post from the evening standard.

Five bosses at the company that runs British Gas shared a
Yep, and many people will write 500 word articles on any subject for just $5. Is this what Google meant buy 'Great Content'

Its true, most times, you get what you paid for, but I have to admit, that's more or less where I started out a few years ago. Writing articles about spy gadgets Sometimes you find really great writers that are only just making their mark on the online communities, they just need a chance and someone to believe in them,but at the same time, you get those that churn out an article in about 20 minutes, and is literally scared to death when you mention copyscape. 'Tis a double edged sword most times and you need to be really choosy of the people that write for you.
Tell Me a Joke Game 27th March 2013 7:02 AM
Dont know any lawyer jokes - come on, someone must know a few

lol or someone brave enough
Are you sure about this news?

Sources seem credible, and I'm not sure Steve would lead us astray with something like this.
Like Siri on the new iPhones and iPads. Would be awesome I think. Perhaps there already is that feature built into Windows, or one you can find on the net? I know you can dictate in Word already, you just have to train your PC to get your voice synchronized with the Computer to help it write accurately.

hmmmm, will research and see what I can find
Galaxy S3 emails auto deleting? 22nd March 2013 10:45 AM
Had the same problem when I got my iPhone. Glad its sorted out though.
Galaxy S3 emails auto deleting? 22nd March 2013 10:09 AM
I found this from a droid forum, that talks about outlook settings etc. Would this be able to help out?

If you have setup Outlook or Outlook Express to receive your personal email, follow instuction below:
Open Outlook
Go to Tools > E-mail Accounts
Select View or change existing e-mail accounts, select Next
Select Change
Select More Settings
Select Advanced
Check "Leave a copy of messages on the server"
Select OK
Select Next from the E-mail Accounts screen
Select Finish

I also found this from another android forum

Log into your Email account from a computer and go to settings... There should be something to the affect of POP3/SMTP properties or settings... There should be an option to keep messages. For some reason some servers resort to discarding or deleting emails once they have been read on the POP3/SMTP account.. Some accounts also don't actually delete them but automatically move them to a POP3 folder that it creates on it's own so they will no longer be in your Inbox......

Hope this helps a little.