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Captcha the Puzzle Computer scientists have worked out an ingenious security scheme that relies on computer programs that can, without further human intervention, automatically generate and grade tests that the computer programs themselves can't easily pass. |
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Google Plays CAPTCHA the Flag Google buys the challenge-response specialist CAPTCHA, makers of those squiggly text boxes that you have to retype. |
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Remember Figlets? They're Back With Zend The new open source Zend Framework makes it easier for developers to integrate common tasks and functions. |
InternetNews July 8, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
Is Google Shutting Out The Blind? The search leader is not currently user-friendly for the blind. MSN and Yahoo have better solutions, though if a user is both blind and deaf, it poses a problem. |
InternetNews August 26, 2009 |
Microsoft Seeks Patent for CAPTCHA-Based Ads Microsoft is seeking to patent a method for using a popular human-verification technology on the Web to deliver advertising to a captive audience. |
PC Magazine October 31, 2007 Lance Ulanoff |
Deep-Sixing CAPTCHA The most popular challenge-response system on the Web is officially useless. |