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Louise McClean

Lessig Calls Google Book Settlement A "Path To Insanity" - 0 views

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    Article although from earlier this year is an interesting comment from Lessig in which he praises Google for the Book Settlement allowing the public more access than fair use, but which he speaks out against in the level of control control the settlement which allows different types of licensing on word/quote/page basis. Potentially it could be a permissions nightmare for people who would like to use excerpts from the books.
Bujuanes Livermore

Symantec Promises Safer Surfing with Norton DNS - 0 views

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    Product alert - but this one is free! Symantec have released 'Norton Everywhere' which aims to provide a holistic security solution to all internet devices. What this means for DNS is rather than defaulting to the DNS server of your internet provider you can use choose to use the Norton DNS. This will filter insecure sites and guard against malicious DNS attacks. Symantec isn't the first to provide such a service. If Norton doesn't appeal there are other free DNS options such as Google Public DNS an OpenDNS. Changing your default DNS setting to one of these providers seems like a worthwhile thing to do.
Castillo Rocas

Twitter Politics - 0 views

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    Resources for the study of activist politics, state propaganda, collaboration, dissent, and opinion management on Twitter.
Castillo Rocas

Foreign Policy's Twitterati 100 | Foreign Policy - 0 views

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    No César Albarrán in this list?? 
yunju wang

Rudd continues to spend big with Google | The Australian - 0 views

  • "What we have to say as a small country like Australia is we expect our laws to be respected. Just because you base yourself in the US doesn't mean you can ignore the privacy of Australians."
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    International network, local lawsuit and regulation. The Australian Government is asked to justify the business deal with Google for it's privacy issue. Since google revealed to mistakenly capture private information from it's street scanning.
yunju wang

Facebook tightens privacy controls after global outrage | The Australian - 1 views

  • option of applying the same preferences to all their content, so that with one click you can decide whether to share things with just "friends" or with everyone.
  • ettings so often that keeping up with them became too much. Before the announcement, Craig Mather, a 28-year-old graduate student in Portland, Oregon, was already complaining of having to adjust his privacy settings every time Facebook comes up with a new plan.
  • It's a reflection of who you are online.
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  • lifeblood is advertising.
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    Under sever fire of privacy, Facebook is now tighten their privay policy to ease the fire. The thing is, when it comes to people, it's not that easy to solve. It's no longer a website that JUST allowing users exchage their status and connected to each other, but with more and more apps, people have the feeling that they are being spied on whenever wherever.
yunju wang

a set of: NU media - 1 views

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    Blog entry: NU media, source from the socail network sites, how much credt left in the news?
yunju wang

a set of: coming down from the cloud - 1 views

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    blog entry: the security concern for cloud computing.
yunju wang

a set of: Maybe it's time for human to evolve - 0 views

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    blog entry: what is next? for us to think of a profitable way in the sharing culture of the Internet.
yunju wang

a set of: pay or not to pay - 0 views

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    blog entry: in the internet culture as such, peopel tend to believe that we should enjoy the buffets service that the internet now provide. Is it possible for online news contnent to be charged? What about those new aggregator websites?
yunju wang

a set of: cloud sourcing and the ancient wisdom. - 0 views

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    blog entry: about cloud sourcing on the Internet.
yunju wang

a set of: to stop the unstopable - 0 views

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    Blog entry: about online piracy and the imaginary solution that I had.
yunju wang

a set of: this is the world wide web - 0 views

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    Blog entry, discussing Facebook privacy issue after viewing the F8 conference on Facebook.
Jaeun Yun

Survey of Government Internet Filtering Practices Indicates Increasing Internet Censorship - 2 views

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    Online censorship is growing in scale, scope, and sophistication around the world," said John Palfrey, Executive Director of the Berkman Center for Internet and Society and Clinical Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. South Korea's filtering efforts are very narrow in scope, but heavily censor one topic, North Korea;
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    This is 5 years of global survey on political, social and national security filtering conducted May 18, 2007
Jaeun Yun

South Korea wants to gag the noisy internet rabble - 0 views

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    The government's rules on the internet extend beyond websites to individuals. All forum and chatroom users will be required to make verifiable real-name registrations, while internet companies will have to make their search algorithms public to improve transparency.
Jaeun Yun

Internet Censorship in South Korea - 0 views

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    In 2001, the South Korea''s Ministry of Information and Communication promulgated the controversial Internet Content Filtering Ordinance. In addition, new rules are expected, which will set down relatively rigid provisions requiring news Websites to comply with the same restrictions as newspapers, TV, and radio.
renae englert

Conroy and Google continue with war of words - 0 views

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    The spat continues between Google and Stephen Conroy with their arguments looking to be ongoing ad infinitum in a bid to get back at the other. Although the Greens also pipe up with saying Conroy looks as though his vehement criticisms of Google do appear to be consequence to their outspoken criticisms of the mandatory filter.
lacey walker

Google releases add-on to block its own analytics - 0 views

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    Collecting web data, who is it helping and who is it hurting. Google Analytics is a prominent free to use service that allows everyone from micro bloggers to corporations to record the statistics for visitors to their sites. Analytics can tell you where visitors are from, what they searched for, and what time they visited. They receive this information from your IP address, and ultimately your visit could potentially be traced directly back to your comptuer. Google has created an add-on to help hid your IP address identity, in a likely effort to protect the company from privacy concerns.
César Albarrán Torres

New media death watch: New Matilda to fold - Crikey - 0 views

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    Alternative online outlet New Matilda will shut down operations due to poor revenue from advertising "in the current media environment". Sad. 
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