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		<description><![CDATA[What have you done to secure your websites? One of the common suggestions is to hide the version number of your software. The argument goes that if you haven&#8217;t upgraded your software, showing the version number allows hackers to identify out of date software. Now there is a new wrinkle as Google announces that they [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Managing the digital enterprise&#8221; is an educational site that made me sit back and look at the big picture again. Written by Michael Rappa from North Carolina State University and available for free, the course sweeps through business on the web. Back to business basics For me there is still a gem on each page [...]]]></description>
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