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Google is Building Robot Cars - 0 views
TheJUMP v2.1 - Glimpses | TheJUMP - 0 views
4channers Hunt Down Detroit Couple Taunting Dying Girl While Reddit Donates to the Vict... - 0 views
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I love how fast the internet acts on shit like this.This article was posted at 2:30 today. The husband apologized by 6:30. lol
The Coming Suburban Welfare State - 0 views
Generation Y Who, What, How - 4 views
From Helmand to Merseyside: Unmanned drones and the militarisation of UK policing | ope... - 0 views
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the intensifying cross-overs between the use of drones to deploy lethal force in the war zones of Asia and the Middle East, and their introduction within western airspace, need to be stressed. The European Defence Agency, for example, a body funded by the UK and other European governments, is lobbying hard to support the widespread diffusion of drones within UK and EU policing and security as a means to bolster the existing strengths of European security corporations like BAE systems, EADS and Thales within booming global markets for armed and military drones. The global market for drones is by far the most dynamic sector in the global airline industry. The current annual market of $2.7 billion is predicted to reach $8.3 billion by 2020 and $55 billion is likely to be spent on drones in the next decade. A specific concern of the EU is that European defense and security corporations are failing to stake claims within booming global drone markets whilst US and Israeli companies clean up.
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what scholars of surveillance term ‘function-creep’ is likely to be a key feature of drone deployments
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it is startling that the main concern so far in public policy debates about the introduction of military-standard surveillance drones into routine police practice in Western countries has surrounded the (very real) dangers of collision with other aircraft.
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The Dokdo Times: Outrage Follows Korean Translation of Philip K. Dick Novel - 0 views
Been waiting for something like this… - 1 views
Schools Urged To Teach Youth Digital Citizenship : NPR - 0 views
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not being trained in digital citizenship never caused a problem for me. I knew what was right and wrong, and I did the right thing. Why is this being treated so differently???"Nobody has come out and said, 'This is how it's supposed to be.'" This is part of my issue with "education". Students are learning that they only need to do what they are told. If there's isn't a rule, it must be OK. There's no thought, no critical evaluation, no drawing of parallels that if something is wrong in this circumstance, then it must also be in this other situation. People need to be allowed (forced? certainly encouraged) to think for themselves -- and to be responsible for their own actions!
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"For the most part, kids who are in college today never received any form of digital citizenship or media training when they were in high school or middle school."
Chez Pazienza: The Death of Privacy and the Death of Tyler Clementi - 0 views
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digital age technology, which now allows for the psychological torment that used to be confined only to school to be relentless and omnipresent
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They felt like they could do it because everybody does it. A good portion of our media culture is now based on prurient voyeurism and a constant invasion of privacy. The public disclosure of a person's most intimate secrets and moments is no longer considered shameful or condemnable -- it's just called entertainment. Why wouldn't a couple of college kids turn their classmate into an unwitting reality TV star? It's basically the same toxic horseshit they grew up watching on MTV, VH1 and E! For all they knew, maybe Tyler Clementi would've loved the mainline of notoriety. If the dipshits on Jersey Shore don't have a problem mining their most repugnant traits in the name of 15 minutes of fame -- if anyone can go to YouTube and post video of a guy complaining about how there are rapists in his neighborhood and suddenly turn that guy into a viral sensation and his complaints into a catch phrase -- why the hell can't two Rutgers freshmen live-stream a roommate in bed with a man? This is the age of the unauthorized sex tape. This is Bentham's Panopticon come to fruition on a global scale. You're always being watched. You're always on camera. You have no expectation of privacy. Clementi should have known that, right?!
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anyone he personally feels deserves it and he and his website are at the forefront of America's culture of shameless voyeurism and a constant, irrepressible invasion of privacy. It's because someone like Perez Hilton has spent the past few years making himself rich by indiscriminately circulating images of Miley Cyrus's crotch to the world that the two teenagers who tortured Tyler Clementi likely didn't think that what they were doing was a big deal.
The New Facebook: New Dashboard, Download Your Stuff, and Groups - 0 views
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Better living through categorizing my acquaintances! Then again, most of my social circles have at least one Facebook holdout—which is partly what Zuckerberg is banking on. Either a Group forgoes the convenience of Facebook for the uninitiated, or the uninitiated cracks down and joins the network. If Facebook wins even half those battles, that potentially a huge amount of growth.
CCTV vigilantes: Snoopers paid to catch shoplifters from home | Mail Online - 0 views
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This is the privatisation of the surveillance society – a private company asking private individuals to spy on each other using private cameras connected to the internet.
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The cameras are already there – we just link to them so people can watch them. It is not entertainment, it’s a tool for crime-fighting
For the Love of YA (Reviews & Author Interviews): This is Not Me Backing Down - 2 views
xkcd: Online Communities 2 - 0 views
Censorship at its Finest: Remembering - 0 views
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