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Derek Bruff

Little Brother | Book Poster | Litographs - 0 views

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    Little Brother, the entire book, on a poster.
Allison Molo

Shadow analysis could spot terrorists by their walk - tech - 04 September 2008 - New Sc... - 1 views

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    Just like in Little Brother! Schneiner responds to this article here: https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2008/09/gait_analysis_f.html
Derek Bruff

Why I'm sending 200 copies of Little Brother to a high-school in Pensacola, FL - Boing ... - 1 views

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    After a high school principle pulls the plug on a plan to use Little Brother as a common reading, Cory Doctorow sends the school 200 copies of the book for free. Good man.
junqing-shi

Big Brother Is Watching You Swipe: The NSA's Credit Card Data Grab - 2 views

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    The way NSA did to track individual's information in the credit cards.
lvanryzin

How Government Tracking Works (We Think) and What Average Citizens Can Do About It - 3 views

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    This article may be biased but it is still interesting. It implies that the government is using cell phones to track citizens in the same way bus passes were used in Little Brother.
mariannas

Facial Scanning Is Making Gains in Surveillance - 0 views

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    Facial scanning isn't quite to the point where it could be reliably implemented in a school, but it's not far off either.
mattgu123

Protesters Are Targets of Scrutiny Through Their Phones - 2 views

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    An app circulated among the protesters in Hong Kong that supposedly was for coordinating protest efforts, but was in reality a phishing attack that would track keystrokes, messages, and identity information of devices it was installed on. Many signs point to the Chinese government as the origin of the malware, though. Not the first time a government has done something like planting spies and monitoring protestors. We saw this in Little Brother too, with the DHS spies on the Xnet.
Derek Bruff

How a mathematician teaches "Little Brother" to a first-year seminar / Boing Boing - 0 views

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    Here's Cory Doctorow's blog post about my blog post about our debate mapping activity.
Abbey Roberts

arphid / Boing Boing - 0 views

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    Cory Doctorow's blog posts concerning RFID tags and arphid technology; especially several posts on its usage in schools
j_olsen

Murder Suspect Has Witness - A MetroCard - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    This article details how MetroCard tracking is used in solving crimes, which is somewhat similar to the FastPass tracking in Little Brother.
estrutt

Walk the Walk: Gait Recognition Technology Could Identify Humans at a Distance - 1 views

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    Interesting how this article talks about the gait analysis being used for catching terrorists, while in Little Brother, it was used to keep track of the high school students. The technology is not quite ready to be used, but seems to be much more reliable than the gait trackers in the book.
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    Georgia Tech Research Institute is making gait recognition technology a reality. "The ultimate goal is to detect, classify and identify humans at distances up to 500 feet away under day or night, all-weather conditions. Such capabilities will enhance the protection of U.S. forces and facilities from terrorist attacks."
selleml1

Gait Recognition with Kinect - 0 views

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    This is a scholarly article from 2012 about how gait recognition is possible using technology based on Microsoft Kinect, a game for the XBOX 360.
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