Foxnews.com
Some 16 characters of XML code allow hackers to see what the wearer sees. Unlike any Android-based tablet or smartphone, there's no security built into Google Glass at present. No lock screen, no voice command code -- nothing, Jay Freeman told FoxNews.com. Through a link in the interview, Freeman tells us how to exploit a bug in Google Glass. Imagine sitting down at a computer wearing glass and the hacker takes a peek at what's on the monitor, watching the sites visited.
eMarketer
Heading into the summer months, marketers shouldn't assume the increase in search queries for hotels is related to warmer vacation weather, especially when most are for business-related activities. While the majority of travel searches on Kayak are for airlines, hotel queries continue to grow. Hotel searches rose from 24 million in 2007 to 167 million in 2012, according to eMarketer, which points to data from stock analysis firm Trefis. The April 2013 estimates suggest that searches worldwide on Kayak will triple to 3.6 billion queries by 2019, up from 1.2 billion in 2012. The stats reveal that business searches for …
Local Search Association
Traffic to online directories and other local resources from mobile devices more than quadrupled in 2012, reaching 27% share of total Web traffic in December 2012, up from 6% share in December 2011, according to a report from the Local Search Association. The report, prepared by comScore, suggests 53% of app users are age 25 to 44, and 51% are more likely to have an income greater than $100,000 versus all mobile phone users.
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