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arnie Grossblatt

Google's Gatekeepers - 0 views

  • “Right now, we’re trusting Google because it’s good, but of course, we run the risk that the day will come when Google goes bad,” Wu told me. In his view, that day might come when Google allowed its automated Web crawlers, or search bots, to be used for law-enforcement and national-security purposes. “Under pressure to fight terrorism or to pacify repressive governments, Google could track everything we’ve searched for, everything we’re writing on gmail, everything we’re writing on Google docs, to figure out who we are and what we do,” he said. “It would make the Internet a much scarier place for free expression.” The question of free speech online isn’t just about what a company like Google lets us read or see; it’s also about what it does with what we write, search and view.
  • Google, which refused to discuss its data-purging policies on the record, has raised the suspicion of advocacy groups like Privacy International. Google announced in September that it would anonymize all the I.P. addresses on its server logs after nine months. Until that time, however, it will continue to store a wealth of personal information about our search results and viewing habits — in part to improve its targeted advertising and therefore its profits. As Wu suggests, it would be a catastrophe for privacy and free speech if this information fell into the wrong hands.
  • If your whole game is to increase market share, it’s hard to do good, and to gather data in ways that don’t raise privacy concerns or that might help repressive governments to block controversial content.”
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    Can Google continue to "Not be evil" and dominate the global market for search and user-generated content (YouTube, Blogger). Discussed how Google balances among free speech and privacy, the censorship demands of governments and its financial interests.
Ellen Levy

Yeah, e-books are great - but libraries are in a tough spot - paidContent - 0 views

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    More digital demand, less funding
arnie Grossblatt

NY public libraries to get Penguin e-books - Yahoo! News - 0 views

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    Contributed by Becky Robinson.
Ellen Levy

A Brief History of Doing Well by Doing Good - Video - Harvard Business Review - 0 views

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    Nancy Koehn, Harvard Business School professor and historian, explains how socially responsible business dates back to modern capitalism's founding era.
Matt Mayer

Amazon Studios Options Its First Novel, Seed, For A Crowdsourced, Big-Screen Adaptation... - 0 views

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    Amazon options its first book for a film adaptation to...Amazon?
Sarah Weathers

Money Talks - How Audience Priorities and Publishing Incentives Can Lead to Unusual OA ... - 0 views

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    So many posts from the Scholarly Kitchen could be linked here because they often write on relevant topics, but this one caught my eye. The discussion about the open access book, which will not be made open access until a year out, is particularly interesting.
arnie Grossblatt

Worldreader: An E-Book Revolution for Africa? - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    Spotted by Meredith.
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    "I would love to go [home] with the Kindle during the holidays." This brings into mind the joy in the winter spent here in the states on Christmas with my family and electronic gizmos. With the day to day hustle we sometimes forget about the "have nots." This young man Eperence Uwera, a 13-year-old student is thankful for what some take for granted as just another toy for fun. The poignant thought of this article is that the digital the divide is hampering growth in poor or remote areas globally. An E-Book Revolution for Africa? duly notes that Amazon is lending a hand to bridge the digital gap in Africa, also prompting technological literacy; if there is such a term. The problem raised in this article is that programs such as Worldreader sometimes get neglected, because of maintenance delays or high overhead cost to keep operations afloat in poverty stricken areas. This program brings hope to the less fortune children of African to see the wealth of knowledge gained from ePub. Quickly disseminated information at 1,000 young minds access gives a decent outlook for Africa's future. Though the program touches a small fraction, the fact is this Kindle program is tripling the libraries of these impoverished provinces; and is a milestone for further development. Hopefully, Worldreader and programs like it can be sustained through the digital era and beyond. Publishing can change the world!!!
William Bell

How Apple is sabotaging an open standard for digital books | ZDNet - 0 views

shared by William Bell on 24 Jun 12 - No Cached
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    Update: This post is part of a series. If you find this topic interesting, I recommend you read the two follow-ups as well: Apple has built its iBooks platform on the back of an open standard. With last week's introduction of iBooks 2.0 and the free iBooks Author software for Mac OS X, Apple is deliberately locking out that popular open standard.
kaysha johnston

Good Magazine Refugees Crowdfund Dream Project | Digiday - 0 views

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    I got this from Bo Sacks daily email. It will be interesting to follow their success or failure.
arnie Grossblatt

The Cost of Knowledge - 0 views

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    Elsevier journal pricing backlash leads to a boycott.
arnie Grossblatt

Bringing Censors to the Book Fair by Jonathan Mirsky | NYRblog | The New York Review of... - 0 views

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    LBF gives a platform to the censors of Chinese Communist Party and stifles the voices of Chinese ex-pats and critics.
Natalie Barnes

Supporting Independent Booksellers :: Angry Robot Books - 0 views

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    One publisher is giving away the ebook when a print book is purchased. Is that good for the industry?
Allison Begezda

A Peak Inside Brazenhead Books, New York's Secret Bookstore (VIDEO) - 0 views

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    If you're looking for Brazenhead Books in New York City, you might run into a problem. In a grand tradition usually reserved for the fake ID or other illicit business, Brazenhead is hidden. Photography director Andrew Watson, in a succinct 3-minute video for DIY mecca Etsy, captivates with an account of a visit to this hidden bookshop and a meeting with owner, Michael Seidenberg.
jennifer kuhn

Former MMCC prof fired over Facebook status; he says real reason was union organizing - 0 views

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    This guy was fired over his Facebook status posting. Is this ethical, and worse, could it happen to YOU?
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    Just watched a story on the Facebook Effect on CNBC that discussed another educator being fired over FB statuses. Very interesting...
anonymous

Jeremy Mauger: Google Book Search - The Decision Not to Digitize - 0 views

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    Michael Zimmer's blog discusses the Google Book Search. This particular post is authored by SOIS PhD student Jeremy Mauger. (For more information, make sure to check out the related links at the end of the article.)
Allison Begezda

Publishing's supermarket sweep HarperCollins's exclusive deal with Sainsbury's proves U... - 0 views

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    Do you see any problem with publishers offering exclusive deals to super markets? Do you feel this type of deal devalues a book?
eileencavanagh

Two fake bloggers in one week. - 0 views

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    Blogs don't have editors or fact-checkers. Talk about value add.
arnie Grossblatt

An ethical bargain - O'Reilly Radar - 0 views

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    Transparency, relationships and other things corporations could learn from a small bookstore.
arnie Grossblatt

Worldreader Update: It's Working - 0 views

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    One-ereader per child.  
Allison Begezda

Book Chain Borders Will Likely Shut Its Doors This Week - 0 views

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    In what could be a boon to competitors Amazon and Barnes & Noble, Borders, the book chain, may close its doors for good this week. The Wall Street Journal reports that a bankruptcy auction is scheduled for the chain on Tuesday after the deadline for bids on the chain passed Sunday. Unless a buyer emerges, Borders will liquidate its assets and close its 399 stores. The chain also employs about 11,000 people
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