Google has finally admitted that the Click-To-Call cancelation post yesterday was done by a hacker. Well, they actually don't refer to the person as a hacker and instead call them an "unauthorized user." That does sound much nicer but the truth of the matter is that they were hacked.
Just looking through the post that the person wrote made me hope that they were hacked. There were spelling and
Between yesterday and today, we've gotten several emails from some of you wondering why you were receiving an error when trying to submit articles from CyberNet to Digg. We contacted Digg in regards to the error and received this response:
When submitted stories are consistently reported as spam and users complain via our feedback email about submission spam, we ban the domain. The domain will not be
The Internet Explorer blog recently announced that IE7 will be released sometime in October. I'm not sure how much of a coincidence it is but Mozilla still has plans to release Firefox 2 on October 24, which could be very close to the IE7 release.
Mozilla has had a few setbacks along the way that caused the Firefox 2 release to be pushed back to October 24, nearly a
Sunday's Summary
Here is your week in review with Sunday's Summary! If you missed something, check it out. What was going on this week at CyberNet News with CyberNotes?
- Million Dollar Monday: Hasselblad Reveals World's First 48mm Full-Frame DSLR Camera
- Time Saving Tuesday: Following The Weather In Your Area
- Web Browser Wednesday: What Cool Features Does Netscape 8 Have?
- Tutorial Thursday: How To Reveal Vista's Boot