ITworld Today | | Some apps are useful, some apps are fun, but these apps just make you say, 'Wow, really?' | | Issue highlights 1. 10 top social media startups -- the final rankings 2. Designing for mobile: Responsive design vs. mobilized sites vs. mobile app 3. PayPal's $100,000 Battle Hack competition wants cool social apps 4. When malware strikes: How to clean an infected PC 5. Gmail reinvents the inbox (again) at nine 6. Google Sync quietly launches support for Office 2013 -- but it doesn't work 7. Best evidence yet that water once flowed on Mars 8. How radar helps detect asteroids 9. Five steps to ultimate Firefox security | Resource compliments of: KnowBe4 Many email addresses of your organization are exposed, allowing cybercriminals to launch spear-phishing attacks. The bigger the attack footprint, the higher your risk. Fill out the form and we'll email you the list of exposed addresses. Sign up for your FREE EEC now | The votes are in. The final rankings also take into account the pedigree of the management team, VC funding, viability of the niche and the uniqueness of the product. READ MORE | Which is best for reaching your website's mobile users? READ MORE | PayPal kicks off a global software-coding competition called Battle Hack, challenging software developers to devise on their own a socially useful application that makes use of PayPal payment processing. The grand prize: $100,000. READ MORE | Snuffing out viruses and malware is serious business. Here's how to diagnose, treat, and protect an ailing PC. READ MORE | White Paper: HP Enterprises around the world are facing what could be called the most aggressive threat environment in the history of information technology. Disruptive computing trends are emerging that offer increased employee productivity and business agility, but at the same time introduce a host of new risks and uncertainty. Learn more. | A look at Gmail's new inbox and glance at Gmail innovations past. READ MORE | Workers who wish to connect their Windows machines to Google's calendar, contacts and email services have some good news and some bad news: Google's Sync now supports Office 2013. But it doesn't really work. READ MORE | NASA offers the best evidence yet that water once flowed on the surface of Mars. READ MORE | Another asteroid is approaching Earth (don't worry, it will miss us again), and NASA has a cool video showing how they've detected a moon on the asteroid. READ MORE | Fend off malware, phishers, and their ilk by exercising Firefox's built-in security features and picking some useful add-ons. READ MORE | Webcast: IBM This webinar provides real world insight into converged systems taken from Oracle production environments. Join us to learn which offerings have the Lowest TCO, Highest Customer Satisfaction and Fewest Security Breaches... and more. Learn More | | | | | |
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