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SealCOS; identifying official brand sites

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SealCOS; identifying official brand sites

Huge numbers of people are now using online Web sites to buy products and services but how do they know whether they are dealing with the actual brand holder or its agent or even some company that is just claiming some kind of relationship with the brand? Read full story

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Watching the detectives bowl
Gibbs follows on from last week's column on surveillance with a tale of cops caught on video in a house search, the state of video surveillance in the UK, and wonders if our operating systems might be rigged …

Putting Yahoo Pipes to work
You know how Excel is mostly really good but weirdly weak in a few areas? Gibbs has found a fix for one issue: String concatenation. And while he's on the subject of data manipulation he begins taking a look at a remarkable Web service, Yahoo Pipes

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