Showing posts with label attack google. Show all posts
Showing posts with label attack google. Show all posts

Sunday, 17 April 2011

Chinese swap skills on internet

Everyone knows the internet is a useful place to conduct business. The Chinese have gone a step ahead. They are now swapping their skills on the web to learn new ones.

Resourceful Chinese internet users are saving money, as they exchange skills like English language for piano lessons and driving for cooking.

Offers like that have become common on many Chinese social networking websites. Many users have successfully exchanged skills for free, earning the name "skill swappers", according to the Global Times.

A leading skill-swapping Chinese website, jnjhw.com, has about 50,000 offers under various categories.

Most registered users are students or professionals, according to Hao Yi, a 27-year-old who founded the website in 2007.

To locate an exchange partner, internet users only need to type in their desired skills and location.

Wang Xuyang, a student at Beijing's Central Conservatory of Music, learned about this kind of barter from a friend who learnt French after exchanging piano lessons.

Wang said skill swapping was a very "economical way" of learning languages after a commercial English language training course worth 20,000 yuan left him disappointed.

"I won't charge someone a cent for piano lessons if they teach me some English," said the music student.

Skill swappers say the system has a variety of benefits.

Skill exchanges can provide a "more natural and effective way" for people to make friends than some match-making websites, which are too purpose-oriented, said Yan Wenhua, associate professor of psychology at the East China Normal University in Shanghai.

Read More :-  http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tech/news/internet/Chinese-swap-skills-on-internet/articleshow/7997734.cms

Tuesday, 12 April 2011

Microsoft attacks Google over security

Microsoft Corp. is lashing out at Google Inc., extending hostilities between two of the most prominent corporations in the technology industry.

Microsoft claimed Google has been misleading customers about the security certification of its suite of software programs for governments. Microsoft's deputy general counsel, David Howard, blogged on Monday about a newly unsealed court document that shows that "Google Apps for Government" hasn't been certified under the Federal Information Security Management Act.
Google's website claims it has, and the company has attested to that in court documents.

"It's time for Google to stop telling governments something that is not true," Howard wrote.

The documents are part of a Google lawsuit alleging that it was improperly frozen out of competing for a US Department of Interior contract to build a new e-mail system for 85,000 employees - a contract that Microsoft won. A judge earlier sided with Google's belief that the bidding was rigged to favor Redmond-based Microsoft, and issued a preliminary injunction while the two sides duke it out.

Google insists it's not deceiving anyone, since a less-robust version of the product has already been certified under FISMA.

"We did not mislead the court or our customers," the company said in a statement, noting that "Google Apps" received a FISMA clearance in July 2010, and that "Google Apps for Government" is "the same system with enhanced security controls that go beyond FISMA requirements."

The documents show that Mountain View-based Google is in the process of applying for certification for "Google Apps for Government."

The controversy illustrates the wide range of complaints and tactics that Google and Microsoft are using to attack each other. Their enmity has grown as Microsoft encroaches on Google's search turf and Google goes calling on Microsoft's customers to sell them programs such as email and word processing.

The manoeuvring has ranged from a "gotcha"-type stunt in which Google accused Microsoft in February of copying Google's search results, to Microsoft - long a target of antitrust complaints - filing its first formal antitrust complaint against a rival by arguing to European authorities that Google is abusing its dominance to freeze out rival services.

Read More :- http://ibnlive.in.com/news/microsoft-attacks-google-over-security/149015-11.html
 




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