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I think that ,The governments should not get involved in our choice of choosing a web browser whether it is Chrome, Firefox or IE....
Hi Logos,British government stays loyal to IE in spite of the unpatched hole, because to leave IE would give a false feeling of security as they say, and because all applications can be hacked in the end with enough effort by the attackers. The danger for the normal user is minimal, heap spray or no heap spray... People that come up with questions about IE's safety there are being forwarded to: http://www.getsafeonline.org/There might be an out-of-band patch, but again there is nothing to worry about, also with all the usb-sticks lost - no worries whatsoever - business as usual... have faith in BlueE,polonus
I am reading it today...that is why
Google's Page And Brin To Unload 10 Million Shares
Gates backs China in Google censorship spat
In an interview Monday with ABC television, Gates shrugged off China's repressive online policies as simply part of doing business in a foreign country. He pointed to censorship laws in Germany that forbid pro-Nazi statements which would be protected as free speech in the United States.“And so you have got to decide, do you want to obey the laws of the countries you are in or not. If not, you may not end up doing business there,” Gates said.
Google to enlist NSA to fight off cyberattacks
Hm...the reason for why china hacked google...I think it is because google was spying china right?(sorry I haven't read all the post).And as google found in china there is chinese people who works there also and I guess when google was doing bad things one of these chinese worker got the info about that and reported that to the police and the government was also alerted and...so they decided to hack google don't you think this is the reason
@logos:Glad that it was able to help^^