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Saturday, Feb 4 11:12 AM
For Facebook 'Hacker Way' is way of life (AP)
AP - Facebook's billionaire CEO Mark Zuckerberg calls himself a hacker.

Saturday, Feb 4 09:18 AM
Hackers apparently hit Swedish government site (AP)
AP - A group linked to the hacker network Anonymous says it has attacked the Swedish government's website and shut it down by overloading it.

Saturday, Feb 4 12:04 AM
Hackers intercept FBI, Scotland Yard call (AP)
AP - Trading jokes and swapping leads, investigators from the FBI and Scotland Yard spent the conference call strategizing about how to bring down the hacking collective known as Anonymous, responsible for a string of embarrassing attacks across the Internet.

Friday, Feb 3 06:15 PM
Facebook Timeline feature unpopular, especially among Baby Boomers (Yahoo! News)
Yahoo! News - The new mandatory Facebook Timeline is a surprisingly controversial feature. You either love it, or you hate it. And according to a new poll, it appears that almost all of you hate it. Overall, only 20% of those surveyed said they liked …

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Citrix ICA Clients Explained

Citrix Independent Computing Architecture (ICA) technology provides the foundation for deploying applications and information onto any device. That's why Citrix ICA has become the de facto industry standard for delivering corporate applications across the broadest variety of desktop platforms and networks.

On the server, Citrix ICA has the unique ability to separate application logic from the user interface. On the client, users see and work with the application's interface, but 100 percent of the application executes on the server. And with ICA, applications consume as little as one-tenth of their normal network bandwidth.