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Hacker safe guard certification and the security seal is a pre-requisite for websites today to protect them for hackers. Essential security vulnerability assessments and penetration testing are undertaken to guarantee safe browsing.
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The growing fear among web masters today, are the growing security threats on their websites that are getting more vulnerable to Hackers. The constant need to have hacker safe guard certification with the world’s most recognized assurance of websites security is thereby increasing day by day. There are many things that are taken into consideration after a website gets build up and is managed to provide information and services to clients. The data it has is valuable and this poses the threat of hacking and identity thefts. To protect it from possible threats from hackers who may attack if your site stands vulnerable, there should be proper security penetration testing, network security certification and security vulnerability assessments based on which a particular hacker safe guard certification mark and the security seal is then attached to websites making it more secure and trustworthy in the services that are catered to clients and customers. The hacker safe guard certification mark appears on a website viewable by clients and visitors who can then rely on the site with utmost belief.
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==Shizzow!==
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[http://www.shizzow.com Shizzow] is a location-based social web service that we built with the goal of helping you build quality relationships through face-to-face interaction. Shizzow provides the technology for you to notify your friends of your location, with as little effort as possible, so you can spend more time hanging out with your peeps and less time trying to coordinate bringing them together through phone, email, SMS and IM.
  
The assured hacker safe guard certification that is guaranteed to a site with the security seal, detects attacks such as SQL Injection by means of built-in intrusion detection system, does the security penetration testing, provides network security certification and protects web servers against the latest phishing schemes like cross-site scripting. The website with ensured comprehensive security, meets the highest published website security standards. Customers can then browse safely without hacker break-ins through known vulnerabilities. By means of security vulnerability assessments, security penetration testing, network security certification and periodic reporting, customers can carry out trouble free checkouts and transaction without the risk of websites security breach.
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===How do I use Shizzow?===
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It's fairly simple, really. Let's say you are sitting in [[StumptownCoffee.com|Stumptown Coffee Roasters]] having a cup of delicious coffee. After you get logged into the site, enter Stumptown in the place name search box (make sure your city, state / country location is correct), and find the Stumptown with the right address from the list of results. Click "Shout + Message", enter a message to let people know what you are doing at Stumptown, and click "shout" to post it to Shizzow. Voilà!
  
Another thing that stands paramount in this context is data security which is a must and should be managed within the framework with prescribed rules and regulation based on federal security standards. The hacker guard certification is a safe guard for the website keeping information and data away from the reach of Hackers. By means of daily security checks data remains under reliable security without getting into the hands of the hackers at http://www.techrate.com. Periodic report sending takes place and information are sent to merchants in case something is left undone. What more a webmaster needs, if the website that is owned, has “Hack Guard Safe Surf Website” mark with Hacker Safe Guard Certification with the websites security seal. The website owners can then utilize data-mining tools to keep an eye on the effects of the Hacker safe guard and the security seal on the e-business with proper sales analysis and graphical reporting.
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===Why did we create Shizzow?===
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Shizzow was developed as a solution to a real need to find better ways to connect with friends in the real world. In early 2006, members of Portland's [[pdxphp.org|PDXPHP users group]] began using a shared [[Google.com|Google]] calendar to notify each other when and where they would gather for weekend code sprints. In September 2007, Mark, Sam and Ryan commenced coding to turn their Google calendar into a social network that would notify friends of each other's current locations. Right before the beta launch in July 2008, Dawn joined the team to help manage the increasingly important community.
  
To conclude off it will be good to mention the aim of having this hacker safe guard certification and the security seal on websites. The aim lies in building user’s trust and confidence in the internet by promoting the use of fair information practices. The trust security seals on websites guarantees websites security, increases website credibility and improve sales considerably. The hacker safe guard certification mark and the seal that is embedded on a website, makes way for safe transactions online with the sign that the website has undergone security vulnerability assessments, security penetration testing, has network security certification and is checked by a third party that is providing the hacker safe guard certification and security seal for more confident and reliable purchase proceedings and online transactions.for more information visit http://techrate.com
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===Currently in Private Beta===
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Right now, the beta invites are limited to a couple hundred people living in Portland. We are still sending out invites, and you can find us at various local Portland meetups to get your invite.
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==The Shizzow Team==
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'''[http://fastwonderblog.com Dawn Foster]''': Dawn is responsible for managing the Shizzow community and evangelizing the benefits of using Shizzow. She spends her time organizing local Portland events and hanging out at a variety of different meetups.
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'''[http://codeelements.com Sam Keen]''': Sam writes quite a bit of the code for the site and is working on exposing the Shizzow API to make it easy for developers write applications using Shizzow's location services. He can often be found working in one of the many coffee shops in Portland.
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'''[http://ryansnyder.foodgeeks.com Ryan Snyder]''': Ryan handles most of the business concerns and keeping the rest of us on track while also digging into the code whenever time permits. He spends his free time hiking and finding new places to enjoy great food and wine.
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'''[http://www.shizzow.com Mark Wallaert]''': Mark is focused on making sure that Shizzow has an architecture that can scale to match the growth curve that we expect from Shizzow. Frequently, he can be found practicing martial arts and in other philosophic pursuits.
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==Additional information==
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* {{Twitter|shizzow}} on [[Twitter]]
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* '''Blog''': [http://blog.shizzow.com Shizzow Blog] — {{RSS|url=http://feeds2.feedburner.com/ShizzowBlog}}
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Latest revision as of 21:20, 15 November 2013

Shizzow!

shizzow logo.gif

Shizzow is a location-based social web service that we built with the goal of helping you build quality relationships through face-to-face interaction. Shizzow provides the technology for you to notify your friends of your location, with as little effort as possible, so you can spend more time hanging out with your peeps and less time trying to coordinate bringing them together through phone, email, SMS and IM.

How do I use Shizzow?

It's fairly simple, really. Let's say you are sitting in Stumptown Coffee Roasters having a cup of delicious coffee. After you get logged into the site, enter Stumptown in the place name search box (make sure your city, state / country location is correct), and find the Stumptown with the right address from the list of results. Click "Shout + Message", enter a message to let people know what you are doing at Stumptown, and click "shout" to post it to Shizzow. Voilà!

Why did we create Shizzow?

Shizzow was developed as a solution to a real need to find better ways to connect with friends in the real world. In early 2006, members of Portland's PDXPHP users group began using a shared Google calendar to notify each other when and where they would gather for weekend code sprints. In September 2007, Mark, Sam and Ryan commenced coding to turn their Google calendar into a social network that would notify friends of each other's current locations. Right before the beta launch in July 2008, Dawn joined the team to help manage the increasingly important community.

Currently in Private Beta

Right now, the beta invites are limited to a couple hundred people living in Portland. We are still sending out invites, and you can find us at various local Portland meetups to get your invite.

The Shizzow Team

Dawn Foster: Dawn is responsible for managing the Shizzow community and evangelizing the benefits of using Shizzow. She spends her time organizing local Portland events and hanging out at a variety of different meetups.

Sam Keen: Sam writes quite a bit of the code for the site and is working on exposing the Shizzow API to make it easy for developers write applications using Shizzow's location services. He can often be found working in one of the many coffee shops in Portland.

Ryan Snyder: Ryan handles most of the business concerns and keeping the rest of us on track while also digging into the code whenever time permits. He spends his free time hiking and finding new places to enjoy great food and wine.

Mark Wallaert: Mark is focused on making sure that Shizzow has an architecture that can scale to match the growth curve that we expect from Shizzow. Frequently, he can be found practicing martial arts and in other philosophic pursuits.

Additional information



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