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arnie Grossblatt

Worldreader Update: It's Working - 0 views

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    One-ereader per child.  
arnie Grossblatt

Beware online "filter bubbles": Eli Pariser on TED.com - 0 views

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    We need "embedded ethics" in search algorithms.
arnie Grossblatt

Does Google facilitate e-book piracy? - 1 views

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    Should Google filter search results to eliminate e-book pirate sites?
arnie Grossblatt

Three Cups of Tea' Author, Disputes CBS Report - 1 views

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    Publishers fail again at basic fact-checking.  The assumption must be that the reading public doesn't care about the truth when something is called a memoir.
arnie Grossblatt

Public Domain Day - 1 views

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    Accounting of what enters the public domain this new year's day, and a look at what could have been.
arnie Grossblatt

Official Google Blog: Being bad to your customers is bad for business - 0 views

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    Google adjusts an algorithm to to combat SEO gaming.  No longer true (at least on Google) that "All publicity is good publicity"
Mark Schreiber

Consumer Watchdog Group Goes After Google - 0 views

  • “I think the fundamental problem with Google, and by extension Schmidt, is that they are first and foremost computer scientists that work in their own world where more data is better,” he said, discussing Google’s stance on privacy. “They don’t think about the consequences this will have on consumers’ personal privacy.”
Mark Schreiber

Franken goes ballistic on Verizon, Google, Comcast, and NBCU - 0 views

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    "I suppose you can't blame companies for seeking to protect their own interests," the Commissioner concluded. "But you can blame policy makers if we let them get away with it."
Mark Schreiber

Supreme Court told P2P users can be "innocent infringers" - 0 views

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    The law was written in an analog era, and it targeted those who copied tapes or CDs. Such people couldn't claim not to know about the copyrighted nature of the works they were copying-it was written right there on the cassette or CD! But in the digital world, this makes no sense. How could slapping a copyright notice on a CD alert anyone using a P2P network about anything?
arnie Grossblatt

On the Web's Cutting Edge, Anonymity in Name Only - 0 views

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    Amazing how much personal information one makes available by the simple act of browsing. 
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