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Mary Westbrook

Does Foursquare Make You Worried About Home Safety? - 0 views

  • some are worried that check-ins and posts about your whereabouts (i.e., not at home) might entice would-be burglars who know your house is empty.
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    foursquare safety concerns
Vicki Davis

FRONTLINE: growing up online: readings and links | PBS - 1 views

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    Bookmarks from the growing up online series for parents. These are links to the major websites for online safety.
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    Links to the major places for internet safety online - this is part of the movement to teach people of all ages how to interact safely online.
Mary Westbrook

New Facebook Location Feature Sparks Privacy Concerns - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Facebook check ins cause concern for people's safety.
Kreslyn C

Open Source | Open Source Workflow & BPM Blog - 0 views

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    " Open Source Do the recent Amazon EC2 outages put in doubt the viability of cloud computing for mission critical hosted business applications such as hosted CRM, hosted ERP, and hosted BPM software? 2/06/2011 | Category: Open Source | Tags: bpm, BPM Software, business process management, cloud, Cloud Computing, CRM, ERP, Hosted Applications, Hosted BPM, SaaS, SaaS BPM There is a lot of news at the moment regarding the safety of data and the viability of business applications in the cloud. And for those companies that are already using a hosted application such as hosted CRM, hosted ERP, or hosted BPM software, this recent news can be quite disconcerting.. After all a company [...]"
scott summerlin

Official Google Blog: Do you "Google?" - 0 views

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    Posted by Michael Krantz, Google Blog Team Q: What do zippers, baby oil, brassieres and trampolines have in common? A: No, the answer isn't that they're all part of the setup for a highly inappropriate joke. In fact, the above list (along with thermos, cellophane, escalator, elevator, dry ice and many more) are all words that fell victim to those products' very success and, as they became more and more popular, slipped from trademarked status into common usage. Will "Google" manage to avoid this fate? This year has brought a spate of news stories about the word's addition to the Merriam-Webster and the Oxford English dictionaries, an honor that's simultaneously highly flattering and faintly unsettling. Consider, for example, this passage from a New York Times story published last May: "Jim sent a message introducing himself and asking, 'Do you want to make a movie?'" Mr. Fry recalled in a telephone interview from his home in Buda, Tex. 'So we Googled him, he passed the test, and T called him. That was in March 1996; we spent the summer coming up with the story, and we pitched it that fall.'" Now, since Larry and Sergey didn't actually launch Google until 1998, Mr. Fry's usage of 'Google' is as distressing to our trademark lawyers as it is thrilling to our marketing folks. So, lest our name go the way of the elevators and escalators of yesteryear, we thought it was time we offered this quick semantic primer. A trademark is a word, name, symbol or device that identifies a particular company's products or services. Google is a trademark identifying Google Inc. and our search technology and services. While we're pleased that so many people think of us when they think of searching the web, let's face it, we do have a brand to protect, so we'd like to make clear that you should please only use "Google" when you're actually referring to Google Inc. and our services. Here are some hopefully helpful examples. Usage: 'Google' as noun referring to, well, us.
Vicki Davis

ABC News: Newest Key to Teenage Freedom - 0 views

  • Car keys -- long perceived as the keys to teenagers' freedom -- may soon be the best way for parents to monitor their every move.
  • that allows parents to set safety limits on teen drivers through a high-tech car key.
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    Ford announces a car key will allow parents to set limits on their teenage drivers. If you want to require them to buckle up before the car cranks - you can do it. If you want them not to listen to loud music or not drive over a certain speed, you can do that too! Technology has brought freedom - it can also restrict teens as well, as many will begin to realize. They should behave responsibily or more devices such as this will emerge to elicit control at the source.
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    Computing devices are in cars and many other devices. This is an example of a device that will be used to restrict teenage drivers, from ford.
Vicki Davis

Children's Way - Teaching Kids and Parents Internet Safety - 0 views

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    Great place to teach digital citizenship for students in elementary ages. Schools can sign up for accounts. Excellent place to evaluate as part of how the www is changing the world and how information is moving between children.
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    I highly recommend that elementary and middle schools at least sign up for a school code for woogi world - this is a great tool suggested by Hoover City schools for teaching digital citizenship. My daughter (my intrepid tester of all kid virtual worlds) loves it and says she thinks it is great for kids.
J.T. E

Powerwave Technologies Wins RCR Wireless Innovation Awards for Most Innovative Governme... - 0 views

  • Powerwave's RMDU has been well received by the government sector as the flexible answer for large public agencies to deploy advanced mission-critical wireless communications for urgent, on-demand scenarios and remote environments. Easily deployed by one person in less than 30 minutes, the RMDU boosts wireless capacity to support high concurrent call volume and data access, anytime, anywhere. The unit is an integrated mobile communications base station with a hydraulic-powered telescoping antenna tower, available in 20M to 50M heights. It supports a multitude of communication antennas and ancillary gear, such as surveillance cameras and searchlights, up to 600 pounds of payload. The RMDU also comes standard with an integrated self-contained generator, ensuring seamless operation and eliminating power availability concerns in remote locations. These features make it ideal for defense, homeland security and public safety agencies in a wide range of operational scenarios, including: setting up a mobile data center for radio communications during incident management; establishing temporary wireless coverage in areas devastated by natural disasters; and supporting military in remote wartime environments.
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    They are finding new ways to help the government by wireless innovations. The RapidFlex Mobile Deployment Unit was rewarded the the RCR wireless innovation award. It helps people find out about certain things in a certain area.
Michelle L

Issues: Understanding Controversy and Society - Globalization - 0 views

  • has sharply influenced the evolution of world
  • generally defined as the growth of systems and activities of economic and commercial production, trade, and services on a global scale
  • the process of globalization has progressed
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  • Globalization is often paradigmatic, with remote villages sometimes receiving cell phones before receiving clean running water
  • As wage and living requirements increase in the United States, many multi-national corporations (MNCs
  • transferred operations abroad to take advantage of lower safety standards and a cheaper work force
  • outsourcing, provides jobs for some of the world's poorest people
  • the cheap labor, requiring employees to work in unhealthy conditions for minimal pay
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    Globalization in the world
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