http://www.freelinereport.com - January 21, 2008 - The Free Line with Brad Fallon
Yahoo Turns Heads by Supporting OpenID
Yahoo announced support for the format known as OpenID. OpenID will allow Yahoo users to log in anywhere that supports OpenID. This means no longer memorizing an username and password for every blog, forum, journal or any other community. Just one log in and that's all you will need.
Dell Gives Users A Shock
We've got startling news that the new brushed aluminum laptops from Dell are giving users shocks. From a mild tingle when touching, to full on zap when connecting usb toys, this is a bad news for Dell users.
Trojan Targets iPhone
Bad news for iPhone users this week, as a trojan wrecks havoc on security issues. So far it's just a proof of concept, but the holes in iPhone's security still need to be plugged.
Splashtop: A Faster Computing Experience
No more waiting for windows to load at an airport before going online. Splashtop allows users to bypass windows and head straight into Email, Internet and let you start working straight away. Talk about a productivity boost!
And finally, in a great example of moving the free line, the free video from StomperNet about SMARTS is already making a big splash in the Internet Marketing world. SMARTS stands for Social Marketing Traffic Strategies -- and just ONE of these strategies already caused a major Web 2.0 site to change their policies.
Botttom line: If you're looking for more free traffic, and want to learn the best ways to leverage the power of MySpace, Facebook, Squidoo, Propellar, Scribd -- and many others, watch this video to learn some very powerful strategies for Social Media Marketing -- Plus, you can download the comprehensive 40-page Strategy Guide while it's still available for free. The link's available at http://www.FreeLineReport.com.
Is splashtop secure?
SkyfalconTin 2 months ago