Monthly Archives: May 2010

Viruses that steal financial data are a growing threat

Today’s computer viruses are largely financially driven. They target sensitive information such as identities, credit card or bank account numbers and other data that can be used or sold for profit. Many variants exist and they will attack using different strategies.

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US stock market bounces on “oversold” technical condition

On Friday the US stock market enjoyed a bounce because of an extremely oversold technical market condition. These market conditions often happen when there are extreme emotions in the market. It may seem obvious, but excessive greed leads to overbought conditions and fear leads oversold conditions, such as the one we recently experienced.

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My love for playing and creating music

My earliest memories of music date back to when I was about five years old.  I remember paying careful attention to the beats and melodies, counting out the rhythms and humming the notes.  Almost 25 years later that interest blossomed in to a full blown passion for all things musical.

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Using open source solutions in small business

Now that Linux is no longer a new word in the small business vocabulary it’s time to consider where it may fit in to your company.  Running a small business has a lot to do with managing resources efficiently and enhancing productivity wherever possible.  Open source software can help.

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