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Susan Walker

Saturday mail delivery in jeopardy - The Denver Post - 0 views

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    "The Postal Service predicted that first-class mail volume will drop 37 percent by 2020"
Burks Oakley

E-Mail Use Falls as Young Chat and Text - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Good article about the declining use of e-mail by youth.
Burks Oakley

Will Google's Wave Replace E-Mail-and Facebook? - BusinessWeek - 2 views

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    "Will Google's Wave Replace E-Mail-and Facebook?"
Burks Oakley

Is reading wife's e-mail a crime? Rochester Hills man faces trial | freep.com | Detroit... - 0 views

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    Great public policy article!
Burks Oakley

Authorities: Calif. man used Facebook to hack women's e-mails, distribute personal phot... - 0 views

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    A good article about what can happen when a hacker breaks into someone's e-mail account.
Yvonne Garth

EFF's Top 12 Ways to Protect Your Online Privacy | Electronic Frontier Foundation - 0 views

  • Do not reveal personal information inadvertently. You may be "shedding" personal details, including e-mail addresses and other contact information, without even knowing it unless you properly configure your Web browser. In your browser's "Setup", "Options" or "Preferences" menus, you may wish to use a pseudonym instead of your real name, and not enter an e-mail address, nor provide other personally identifiable information that you don't wish to share. When visiting a site you trust you can choose to give them your info, in forms on their site; there is no need for your browser to potentially make this information available to all comers. Also be on the lookout for system-wide "Internet defaults" programs on your computer (some examples include Window's Internet Control Panel, and MacOS's Configuration Manager, and the third-party Mac utility named Internet Config). While they are useful for various things, like keeping multiple Web browers and other Internet tools consistent in how the treat downloaded files and such, they should probably also be anonymized just like your browser itself, if they contain any fields for personal information. Households with children may have an additional "security problem" - have you set clear rules for your kids, so that they know not to reveal personal information unless you OK it on a site-by-site basis?
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    The article is on online privacy.
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    The article describes ways to protect a person's online privacy.
Yvonne Garth

Internet Sales Tax Fairness | The New Rules Project - 1 views

  • In a 1992 decision, Quill v. North Dakota, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that retailers are exempt from collecting sales taxes in states where they have no physical presence, such as a store, office, or warehouse.   (The legal term for this physical presence is "nexus.")    Although the case dealt with a catalog mail-order company, the ruling has subsequently been applied to all remote sellers, including online retailers. The Court said that requiring these companies to comply with the varied sales tax rules and regulations of 45 states and some 7,500 different local taxing jurisdictions would burden interstate commerce.
    • Yvonne Garth
       
      Here's an article on the "U.S. Supreme Court ruling on online Internet sales in North Dakota."
  • In a 1992 decision, Quill v. North Dakota, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that retailers are exempt from collecting sales taxes in states where they have no physical presence, such as a store, office, or warehouse.   (The legal term for this physical presence is "nexus.")    Although the case dealt with a catalog mail-order company, the ruling has subsequently been applied to all remote sellers, including online retailers. The Court said that requiring these companies to comply with the varied sales tax rules and regulations of 45 states and some 7,500 different local taxing jurisdictions would burden interstate commerce.
  • It disadvantages local businesses.  Exempting online retailers from having to collect sales tax, as regular stores must, gives these companies a 4 to 9 percent price advantage over local stores — a sizable competitive advantage in retailing.
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    Very good article on the subject of internet tax laws and the future.
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    Here is an article on how the "Internet Sales Tax Could Go National."
Mick Killman

Facebook-Hacking Mom Faces Harassment Charge - AOL News - 1 views

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    Found this while accessing my Netscape account to clear out junk e-mail. Very interesting.
Morgan Diffenderfer

Government Concerns About Online Pharmacies - 0 views

  • Health Concerns Counterfeit Medication Pharmaceutical Industry Lobbying
  • including whether the patient has other health concerns which might be affected by a prescription drug.
  • some pharmacies have been known to sell expired or counterfeit medication
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  • . At present, while you can bring up to a 90 day supply of a medication with you on your person when you return from a foreign country, you may no longer import a controlled substance. Import by other means, such as by mail order, is no longer permitted, and any drug shipments that are detected will be seized at the border.
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    This will be interesting to include in my second paper.
Angela McCauley

JAMA -- Use of the Internet and E-mail for Health Care Information: Results From a Nati... - 0 views

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    Using internet and email for health care information.
Burks Oakley

News: How Will Students Communicate? - Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    Good article about communicating with college students
Lynn Banister

E-mail Users Jumping from the Web to Mobile - 0 views

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    This article dovetails with the PEW study on internet useage. It gives data of age groups and the change in the amount of time they use online email versus the time they spend on mobile email. As you would think, age 12 to 17 has moved from the web at a very high percentage.
Mark Klinger

Integrity in Online Education - 1 views

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    This short article hits on a small portion of our course discussion material for the week-- academic integrity in online education. The article discusses some of the issues with cheating online, and makes some suggestions as to who the responsibility falls on. It also brings up some less-known issues surrounding online education, such as "diploma mills" and universities' negligence of their online students. Enjoy!
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    Mark, I found this article interesting. I totally agree that online learning has opened new avenues for con-men. I see ads and get spam mail regarding online degrees. I disagree with the last section on the cost of the online classes. Burks addressed this issue in a reply to someone on our class discussion board. It is more expensive than we realize to run an online class program. I wish I could call to mind some of the cost issues involved. Perhaps Burks will comment on this.
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