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		<title>Using Google documents as a web proxy</title>
		<link>http://hackaday.com/2012/01/31/using-google-documents-as-a-web-proxy/</link>
		<comments>http://hackaday.com/2012/01/31/using-google-documents-as-a-web-proxy/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Jan 2012 18:01:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Szczys</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As weird as it might sound, there&#8217;s a way to use Google documents as a web proxy. The image above is a screenshot of [Antonio] demonstrating how he can view text data from any site through the web giant&#8217;s cloud applications. Certain sites may be blocked from your location, but the big G can load [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=hackaday.com&amp;blog=4779443&amp;post=66534&amp;subd=hackadaycom&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>As weird as it might sound, <a href="http://www.antoniorinaldi.it/use-google-spreadsheet-as-a-proxy/">there&#8217;s a way to use Google documents as a web proxy</a>. The image above is a screenshot of [Antonio] demonstrating how he can view text data from any site through the web giant&#8217;s cloud applications. Certain sites may be blocked from your location, but the big G can load whatever it wants. If all you need is the text, then so can you.</p>
<p>The hack takes advantage of the =IMPORTDATA() function of Google Spreadsheet. We guess the command is meant to make import of XML data possible, but hey, that&#8217;s pretty much what HTML data is too, right? But what good it the raw webpage code in a spreadsheet? This is where [Antonio] made a pretty brilliant leap in putting this one together. He authored a bookmarklet that provies a navigation interface, hides the raw code which is stored in the spreasheet, and renders it in the browser. This ties together a user supplied URL, reloading data on the hidden spreadsheet and refreshing the window as necessary. See for yourself in the clip after the break.</p>
<p><span id="more-66534"></span><span style="text-align:center; display: block;"><a href="http://hackaday.com/2012/01/31/using-google-documents-as-a-web-proxy/"><img src="http://img.youtube.com/vi/hQUTiXmdBUU/2.jpg" alt="" /></a></span></p>
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			<media:title type="html">Mike Szczys</media:title>
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		<title>Siri proxy adds tons of functionality, doesn&#8217;t require a jailbreak</title>
		<link>http://hackaday.com/2011/11/21/siri-proxy-adds-tons-of-functionality-doesnt-require-a-jailbreak/</link>
		<comments>http://hackaday.com/2011/11/21/siri-proxy-adds-tons-of-functionality-doesnt-require-a-jailbreak/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Nov 2011 17:01:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Nathan</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[iphone hacks]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[[Pete] has an iPhone 4s and loves Siri, but he wishes she had some more baked-in capabilities. While the application is technically still in beta and will likely be updated in the near future, [Pete] wanted more functionality now. Since Apple isn’t known for their open architecture, he had to get creative. Knowing how Siri’s [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=hackaday.com&amp;blog=4779443&amp;post=61642&amp;subd=hackadaycom&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>[Pete] has an iPhone 4s and loves Siri, but he wishes <a href="https://github.com/plamoni/SiriProxy" target="_blank">she had some more baked-in capabilities.</a> While the application is technically still in beta and will likely be updated in the near future, [Pete] wanted more functionality now.</p>
<p>Since Apple isn’t known for their open architecture, he had to get creative. Knowing how Siri’s commands are relayed to Apple thanks to <a href="http://applidium.com/en/news/cracking_siri/" target="_blank">the folks at Applidium</a>, he put together a proxy server that allows him to intercept and work with the data.</p>
<p>The hack is pretty slick, and doesn’t even require a jailbreak. A bit of DNS and SSL trickery is used to direct Siri’s WiFi traffic through his server, which then relays the commands to Apple’s servers for processing. On the return trip, his server interprets the data, looking for custom commands he has defined.</p>
<p>In the video below, he gives a brief overview of the system, then spends some time showing how he can use Siri to control his WiFi enabled thermostat. While the process only works while Siri is connected to his home network via WiFi, it’s still pretty awesome.</p>
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		<title>WiFi and Bluetooth tethering on Android</title>
		<link>http://hackaday.com/2009/02/10/wifi-and-bluetooth-tethering-on-android/</link>
		<comments>http://hackaday.com/2009/02/10/wifi-and-bluetooth-tethering-on-android/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Feb 2009 02:42:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eliot</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many G1/ADP1 owners have been using the app Tetherbot to get internet access on their laptop via USB to the phone&#8217;s data connection. The app relied on the Android Debug Bridge to forward ports. It worked, but people wanted a solution better than a SOCKS proxy. The community figured out a way to create a [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=hackaday.com&amp;blog=4779443&amp;post=8445&amp;subd=hackadaycom&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>Many G1/ADP1 owners have been using the app <a title="Tetherbot" href="http://graha.ms/androidproxy/">Tetherbot</a> to get internet access on their <a href="http://www.mahalo.com/Laptop_Hacks">laptop</a> via <a href="http://www.mahalo.com/USB">USB</a> to the phone&#8217;s data connection. The app relied on the <a title="Android Debug Bridge - Android" href="http://code.google.com/android/reference/adb.html">Android Debug Bridge</a> to forward ports. It worked, but people wanted a solution better than a SOCKS proxy. The community figured out a way to create a <a title="Tethering via WiFi - Troubleshooting - xda-developers" href="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=444004">properly NAT&#8217;d connection using iptables</a> and then [moussam] rolled them up into easy to use applications. There&#8217;s one for setting up a <a title="Android G1 Bluetooth tethering - Android Activity" href="http://androidactivity.com/">PAN device on Bluetooth</a> and another for <a title="Android G1 Wifi tethering - Android Activity" href="http://androidactivity.com/tetherWifi.html">adhoc WiFi networking</a>. It requires you to have root on your phone, but hopefully you&#8217;ve achieved that and are already running the <a title="JFv1.41 New! RC33 version - xda-developers" href="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=3219972#post3219972">latest community firmware</a>.</p>
<p>[photo: <a href="http://flickr.com/photos/tnkgrl/2963841190/in/set-72157608262752711/">tnkgrl</a>]</p>
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		<title>Twitter IRC server, tircd</title>
		<link>http://hackaday.com/2009/01/05/twitter-irc-server-tircd/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Jan 2009 03:43:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eliot</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[tircd is an ircd proxy for talking to the Twitter API. It should work with any standard IRC client. After running the Perl script, you authenticate to the IRC server using your Twitter username as your /nick. Join the room #twitter and the /topic will be set to your last update. Any message you type [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=hackaday.com&amp;blog=4779443&amp;post=7544&amp;subd=hackadaycom&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p><a title="tircd - Google Code" href="http://code.google.com/p/tircd/">tircd</a> is an ircd proxy for talking to the <a title="Twitter API Wiki / FrontPage" href="http://apiwiki.twitter.com/">Twitter API</a>. It should work with any standard IRC client. After running the Perl script, you authenticate to the IRC server using your Twitter username as your /nick. Join the room #twitter and the /topic will be set to your last update. Any message you type will update Twitter and the room&#8217;s topic. All of the people you are following show up in the room as users and post messages as they tweet. If you private message one of them, it will become a direct message on Twitter. Other commands work too: /whois to get a person&#8217;s bio, /invite to start following, and /kick to unfollow. The project is brand new and will be added new features in the future like Search API support. Follow <a title="Twitter / tircd" href="http://twitter.com/tircd">@tircd</a> for updates.</p>
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		<title>PS3 Home hacking</title>
		<link>http://hackaday.com/2008/12/15/ps3-home-hacking/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Dec 2008 11:36:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eliot</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last week Sony launched the public beta of Home, their virtual world for the PlayStation 3. It wasn&#8217;t met with much fanfare and has proven to be quite buggy. Many were less than charmed by scarcity being ported to the virtual world. Others took it upon themselves to hack the service. Connections between the user&#8217;s [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=hackaday.com&amp;blog=4779443&amp;post=6978&amp;subd=hackadaycom&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>Last week Sony launched the public beta of <a title="PlayStation Home - Mahalo" href="http://www.mahalo.com/PlayStation_Home">Home</a>, their virtual world for the PlayStation 3. It wasn&#8217;t met with much fanfare and has proven to be quite buggy. Many were less than charmed by <a title="Penny Arcade! - A Penetrating Look" href="http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2008/12/12/">scarcity being ported to the virtual world</a>. Others took it upon themselves to <a title="HOME vulnarabilities disclosure *UPDATE2*" href="http://streetskaterfu.blogspot.com/2008/12/home-release-special-home.html">hack the service</a>. Connections between the user&#8217;s home console and Sony&#8217;s server are unencrypted. You can sniff the requests and responses off the wire and modify them live. It seems you need the console to establish the initial connection, but after that you&#8217;re free to use builtin tools like Download.jsp, UploadFileServlet, and Delete.jsp to modify any file on the host server. You can also <a title="How to mod Home with your own posters and movie's !! - PS3HaX Network - PS3 Hacks" href="http://www.ps3hax.net/showthread.php?t=8319">set up a proxy server to modify content</a>, but that will only affect what your console sees.</p>
<p>[photo: <a title="PS3 on Flickr - Photo Sharing!" href="http://flickr.com/photos/nic/280756043/">nic0</a>]</p>
<p>[via <a title="PlayStation Home hacked - Joystiq" href="http://www.joystiq.com/2008/12/15/rumor-playstation-home-hacked/">Joystiq</a>]</p>
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		<title>SonicWALL still hates us</title>
		<link>http://hackaday.com/2008/06/18/sonicwall-still-hates-us/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Jun 2008 04:10:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eliot</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In case you&#8217;ve ever wondered, &#8220;why don&#8217;t I ever run into those Hack a Day scamps at the Panera?&#8221; It&#8217;s because SonicWALL thinks we&#8217;re a &#8220;Hacking/Proxy Avoidance Systems&#8221; and the more inexplicable &#8220;Usenet News Groups.&#8221; We&#8217;ve gotten many reports from readers over the years about getting blocked by various vendors&#8217; proxies. Do you have any [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=hackaday.com&amp;blog=4779443&amp;post=2041&amp;subd=hackadaycom&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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