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Madeline Brownstone

BBC NEWS | Technology | Call for rethink on data storage - 1 views

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    Where your data storage is located has international implications.
Madeline Brownstone

Archerfish Video Monitoring| Video Surveillance System | Wireless Security Camera - 0 views

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    More than a video camera. this one thinks and sends you updates.
Madeline Brownstone

Twitter is Everything but a Social Network - 3 views

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    Ram originally posted this article but did not cache it.
Madeline Brownstone

India in talks with BlackBerry maker for access to corporate email service | Technology... - 1 views

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    Nick originally posted this article, but did not cache it.
Madeline Brownstone

TOPIC: Net Neutrality-Issues of censorship or equality of access and the digital divide - 20 views

started by Madeline Brownstone on 21 Oct 10 no follow-up yet
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    What have you learned about these topics from bookmarks your classmates have left?
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Facebook fraud a 'major issue' | Technology | guardian.co.uk - 6 views

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    Please go back and "cache" this page.
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    This is really Carmen's bookmark. I inadvertently took control of it. Sorry, but I was trying to see if I could cache. It worked, but I ended up owning it. Ooops!
Madeline Brownstone

News: A Truly Bookless Library - Inside Higher Ed - 1 views

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    What happens when a library gets rid of its books and goes completely digital.
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The Best TED Talks To Make Use Of Social Media - 1 views

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    View these TED Talks
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10 Websites To See What HTML5 Is All About - 1 views

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    Shows what HTML 5 is all about.
Madeline Brownstone

Flames with names? That is the online question | online, world, real - Home - The Orang... - 2 views

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    "Last week, one of the world's most successful online gaming companies, Blizzard Entertainment of Irvine, told its global community of World of Warcraft players that they'd have to use real names in forums. The pushback was severe. The most outraged, as Register writer Ian Hamilton reported, lashed out by publishing online every public item they could find about Blizzard employees and, in some cases, their relatives."
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    Might be a good lead article to spur classroom debate about anonymity in social networking.
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