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Marco Salazar

4 Lakeville middle-schoolers charged in locker room photo 'game' | StarTribune.com - 7 views

    • Carmen Garland
       
      What did these students do in relation to technology that got them into trouble.  Highlight and comment on those things using diigo.
    • Patrick Bordewick
       
      They used their cell phones to take pictures of girls butts and forwarding them to their friends. They went into the locker room and took pictures of girls partially naked.
    • Charlie Edelstein
       
      They used cell phones to take pictures of the girls butts and went into the locker room to take pictures of them partially naked.
    • carly baraloto
       
      they used phones to snap photos of girls butts and forwarded them to their friends, then went to the locker room and basically took pictures of them naked (what perverts -_-)
    • Marco Salazar
       
      They took pictures with the girls knowing and shared them with at least 40 students.
    • Patrick Bordewick
       
      This article explains how students are using their cell phones for taking photos of girls butts and how that is not okay and is sexual harrasment.
  • Boys snapped photos of girls' butts and forwarded them to their classmates. Then the mischief moved to the locker room of the Lakeville school, where two girls were unknowingly photographed while partially undressed and the images spread rapidly from cellphone to cellphone.
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    • ramone fogg
       
      He outlined the May incidents on Tuesday when he announced charges against a 14-year-old boy, a 13-year-old boy and two 14-year-old girls.
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  • ief moved to the locker room of the Lakeville school, where two girls were unknowingly photographed while partially undressed and the images spread rapidly from cellphone
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  • Investigators believe more than 40 students saw the photos and video taken in the Century locker room
    • Marco Salazar
       
      They took pictures and a video when the girls were getting dressed.
Kate Ruhland

Amazing parking garages around the world | Fox News - 0 views

  • The world’s first LEED-certified garage, built in 2007, is covered with blue, green, and red panels; has a solar array on the roof; and includes free bicycle storage.
  • Cool and sleek, not very often. But the Veranda Car Park does all three. The mirrored glass, aluminum, and steel structure blends with the skyline, and the
  • natural light means you won’t lose your bearings when looking for your car.
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  • ge holds 300 cars and has a rooftop restaurant with ocean views. Natural light illuminates each level of the modern, angular building; it has a series of art installations; and the 7th floor is used for yoga classes, weddings, wine tastings, parties, and more.
  • Henry Ford used his first car, has been retrofitted as a parking garage
  • A winner of the RIBA Award (a U.K. architecture honor), this circular structure has steel cables supporting strips of gray Oregon pine that wrap around the building, making it elegant, open, and inviting.
  • building hides the comings and goings of the cars but still allows for light and air, plus it reflects changes in the sky.
  • Three of the four walls are living walls—they're covered with bamboo and flowering vines.
  • Greenway Self Park
  • This parking garage uses corkscrew wind turbines to collect wind energy, is stocked with electric charging stations, utilizes natural ventilation, and has a rainwater collection system.
  • rking garage and resdiential complex in one sleek, terraced package. An image of the Himalayan mountains, which echoes the building's mountainous shape, decorates the northern and western sides
  • y’s parking
  • Locals chose the titles of the 22 books, including Charlotte’s Web, Tao Te Ching, and Catch-22.
carly baraloto

Bullying On Twitter: Researchers Find 15,000 Bully-Related Tweets Sent Daily (STUDY) - 7 views

    • Carmen Garland
       
      What is the key information in this article about Twitter and bullying?  Highlight and comment on the important ideas in the article.  
    • christopher trotter
       
      good info
    • christopher trotter
       
      very good connections from top researchers about children and their electronic enviornments
    • Kate Ruhland
       
      Started a system that tracks key words and emoji's that can we connected to bullying
    • carly baraloto
       
      twitter has about 15,000 nasty comments a day that is considered cyber bullying
  • how they were able to develop their system of labeling tweets. Ranks were assigned to certain words and emoticons (smiley faces, frowning faces and the like), and a machine would then read the value of each of these words and symbols.
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  • their research also lead to a new role: the reporter.
  • about 15,000 bullying-related tweets are posted every day, meaning more than 100,000 nasty messages taint the digital world each week.
  • “They don’t want to look like a tattletale, or they think an adult might not do anything about it."
  • the reachers would like to continue their study by digging into other social networks, such as Facebook. Bellmore and Zhu also hope these finding will help policy-makers better understand the morphing world of cyberbullying.
  • Incidents of "reporter" style tweeting recently made negative headlines when a 17-year-old boy snapped a photo of a man dying in the street, but didn't stop to assist him. His apathetic actions sparked a debate -- when do we, as onlookers, interfere?
  • "What we found, very importantly, was that quite often the victim and the bully and even bystanders talk about a real-world bullying incident on social media," Zhu told the University of Wisconsin-Madison News.
    • martha sutter
       
      this article shows that twitter can be used for not only good but bad, cyber-bullying on twitter is a serious issue
  • about 15,000 bullying-related tweets are posted every day, meaning more than 100,000 nasty messages taint the digital world each week.
    • carly baraloto
       
      twitter is a bad place
christopher trotter

Arsenal Mania - News - Monreal looking the real deal for Arsenal - 0 views

    • christopher trotter
       
      great article for gooners who want to learn more about Monreals move to the great arsenal football club.
  • p the position on the opposing flank of the Pamplona outfit's back line. Here was a defender in Monreal who was a natural in that department; he wasn't a converted winger because his club or national team needed full-backs (Sergio Ramos falls into that category), and prior to Azpilicueta's move to Marseille, both would have been well on course for greater things in Spanish football.
  • far more assured weapon in the attacking-third. Players brought in as back up like Armand Traore and Andre Santos should never have been deemed good enough to play for the club.
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  • spoke incredibly highly of Santi Cazorla
  • e of either Real Madrid or Barcelona. But Arsenal should consider this an absolute steal, and one which they're certain to benefit from for many years in the future.
  • Maybe three or four years ago, Monreal would have been a typical 'Arsène Wenger signing,' relatively unknown and yet to make his mark on a bigger footballing stage. However, it's not too much of a shame that his arrival has been delayed, as, at 26, the player brings with him enough experience to become an instant hit at the Emirates.
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    AWESOME
usama hassan

CIA Director David Petraeus Resigns Over Extramarital Affair - WSJ.com - 2 views

    • Carmen Garland
       
      Highlight and comment on what General Petraeus did in relation to technology that caused him to be fired.
    • carly baraloto
       
      he shouldn't have given people his gmail, that contains your personal information
  • A Federal Bureau of Investigation inquiry into use of Mr. Petraeus's Gmail account led agents to believe the woman or someone close to her had sought access to his email, the people said
    • carly baraloto
       
      gmail
    • carly baraloto
       
      gmail
  • It was the second national-security revelation to come to light in the two days after President Barack Obama won re-election.
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  • Central Intelligence Agency Director David Petraeus resigned after a probe into whether someone else was using his email led to the discovery that he was having an extramarital affair
  • CIA Director David Petraeus resigned as head of the intelligence agency, saying he "showed extremely poor judgment" by engaging in an extramarital affair
  • The computer-security investigation—which raised questions about a potential compromise to national security—points to one reason Mr. Petraeus and the White House decided he couldn't remain in the senior intelligence position. An extramarital affair has significant implications for an official in a highly sensitive post, because it can open an official to blackmail.
    • usama hassan
       
      I didn't know that if you had personal tragedies that it would affect your job expecially if your job is at a really high post like be the director of the cia
    • tahyvion malone
       
      he was using his email to have an affair and this is against acceptable use because he probly gave his email out to someone
    • Brenda Hernandez
       
      he talked about the attack that was a secret.
    • usama hassan
       
      Cia cheif resigns over affair
    • usama hassan
       
      hdgh
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Gabi Miller

Instagram: We Can Sell Your Photos, Pay You Zilch - How do you opt out? You can't! - 9 views

    • Carmen Garland
       
      How will this privacy issue affect you and other users?  Highlight and comment on the article.
    • Eric Hendricks
       
      Instagram has decided it can now sell your photos. Without telling you. And you have no say. And won't see a penny.
    • nora sylvestre
       
      scary! no privacy on instagram.. (but i don't have one so it doesn't really matter)
    • carly baraloto
       
      neither do i -_-
    • Maggie L.
       
      Haha, same Nora! I agree, no privacy? What if you took a great picture then they sell it for lots of $ and you don't get any? Sad.....
  • et ready to feel a little more violated: Instagram has decided it can now sell your photos. Without telling you. And you have no say. And won't see a penny. In a new intellectual property policy revealed yesterday and set to take effect Jan. 16, Facebook-owne
    • Naila Binda
       
      this section explains the main idea of the entire article
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    • Carmen Garland
       
      This paragraph explains........
    • Carmen Garland
       
      This paragraph explains........
    • Gabi Miller
       
      I think it's a violation of people's privacy rights, the fact that Instagram can sell your photos (let the public see them) without the user even knowing they did. 
    • mackenzie ellefson
       
      well that's stupid....
carly baraloto

Microsoft Attacks Google on Gmail Privacy - NYTimes.com - 6 views

    • Carmen Garland
       
      What are the main points of Microsoft on Google's Gmail privacy?  Use the highlighter and sticky notes to mark up the article and help us understand.
  • But privacy is a real issue for many consumers, and Microsoft argues that Google’s customers simply don’t understand the ways in which Google is using their personal data. Google automatically scans e-mail messages in Gmail to display ads that might be relevant to their content. Get an e-mail about an Alaska cruise and Gmail gives you ads for cruises, and so on.
    • anonymous
       
      But privacy is a real issue for many consumers, and Microsoft argues that Google's customers simply don't understand the ways in which Google is using their personal data. Google automatically scans e-mail messages in Gmail to display ads that might be relevant to their content. Get an e-mail about an Alaska cruise and Gmail gives you ads for cruises, and so on.
    • anonymous
       
      This article shows how lack of privacy on goggle is a concern.
    • carly baraloto
       
      i don't think that google knows how much privacy means to them, i mean how would they like it if the same thing happened to them
  • On Thursday, Microsoft plans to unveil a new print, television and online advertising campaign that attacks Google on an issue that Microsoft believes is one of its great vulnerabilities: privacy
    • carly baraloto
       
      privacy on google
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