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Madeline Brownstone

Smuggling Europe's Waste to Poorer Countries - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    "In the United States, more states are passing laws that require the recycling of goods, especially electronics. But because the United States places fewer restrictions on trash exports and monitors them far less than Europe, that increasing volume is flowing relatively freely overseas, mostly legally, experts say"
Madeline Brownstone

Technology News: Handheld Devices: Road Warning: Swarms of Texting Teens Ahead - 1 views

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    "Textecution, for example, is an app for the Android platform that uses GSP technology to disable a phone's text function when the device is traveling more than 10 miles per hour. Jonathan Young, developer of Textecution, told TechNewsWorld he originally thought up the app when his teenage son was getting ready to get his driver's license. "This is a huge problem, and parents are finally becoming aware of it," he said. "Sure, you can preach to your children, but what they do when they are not around you is another "
Madeline Brownstone

A new way of looking at the world - CNN.com - 0 views

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    "An emerging set of tools is making it easier than ever to track and compile all sorts of "data" and display it in a way that's relatively easy to understand. You can now point your mobile phone at a street and instantly get ratings for restaurants. Or type in your address and find reports of crimes that may have occurred in your neighborhood. It's even possible to track emotions on a national and global scale."
Madeline Brownstone

BBC NEWS | Africa | 'We send x-rays to South Africa and India' - 0 views

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    Not a news article, per se, but starts to show the uses of mobiles in health industry in rural areas
Madeline Brownstone

Could Wal-Mart and BlackBerry be the future of medicine? | MassDevice - Blog entry - 1 views

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    Not good for a portfolio, but interesting nonetheless
Madeline Brownstone

Multi-purpose TV aids India - 3 views

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    "The underlying problem," he says, "is how you can increase their wealth and reduce their poverty and reduce their illiteracy, and improve their health care.' "And what I'm postulating is that this is the technology that will enable them. If I didn't have it, it would be an uphill battle. Even with the technology it's an uphill battle. But I have a tool. There is hope. I can reach them in ways that have not been possible before."
Madeline Brownstone

Are IP addresses personal data? - ZDNet.co.uk - 1 views

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    European data-protection chief Peter Hustinx talks about how far an IP address can stand as an ID Published: 04 Nov 2008 15:24 GMT
Madeline Brownstone

Can Employers Do That? Turns Out, They Can: Exploring Workers' Rights : NPR - 2 views

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    "In terms of monitoring its employees, the list of things a corporation can't do is a short one - it's basically confined to eavesdropping on a personal oral conversation, Maltby said. "Anything else is open season." And outside the workplace, personal blogs or social media pages on services like Twitter or Facebook offer no refuge. "
Madeline Brownstone

Clinton Urges Global Response to Internet Attacks - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "Mrs. Clinton also identified Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Tunisia, Vietnam and Uzbekistan as countries that constrain Internet freedom or persecute those who use the Web to circulate unpopular ideas. She pointed to an Egyptian blogger, Bassem Samir, who was in the audience at the Newseum in Washington for Mrs. Clinton's speech and had been imprisoned by Egyptian authorities."
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    How far can a nation go to block information the Internet? What methods are being used? Is it working? What are the consequences?
Madeline Brownstone

Simple Passwords Remain Popular, Despite Risk of Hacking - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    "According to a new analysis, one out of five Web users still decides to leave the digital equivalent of a key under the doormat: they choose a simple, easily guessed password like "abc123," "iloveyou" or even "password" to protect their data."
Madeline Brownstone

Text Messages in China to Be Scanned for 'Illegal Content' - NYTimes.com - 2 views

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    ""It really is quite a program to seize control of all the new forms of media, one by one," said Jeremy Goldkorn, editor and publisher of Danwei.org, an English-language Web site about the Chinese media and Internet that is currently blocked in China. "It has been a bad half year for censorship.""
Madeline Brownstone

If Your Kids Are Awake, They're Probably Online - NYTimes.com - 2 views

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    "heavy media use is associated with several negatives, including behavior problems and lower grades. "
Madeline Brownstone

Captioning and Transcribing Media | Accessibility | Computing @ UW-Madison - 0 views

  • captions can be open, closed, or both. Closed captions are a technique of displaying synchronized captioned text only when the user desires it. Open captions include the same text as closed captions, but the captions are a permanent part of the picture, and cannot typically be turned off.
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      Key Terms: Open Captions Closed Captions
Madeline Brownstone

BBC NEWS | Technology | Audio labels to help blind people - 0 views

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    "A device that allows blind people to attach and read audio labels on everyday objects has gone on show. The PenFriend uses minute barcodes which - when scanned by a digital pen - trigger MP3 files recorded on the unit."
Madeline Brownstone

BBC News - How online life distorts privacy rights for all - 2 views

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    "People who post intimate details about their lives on the internet undermine everybody else's right to privacy, claims an academic."
Madeline Brownstone

BBC News - Poorer pupils to be given free laptops - 0 views

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    "A scheme to give free laptops to pupils from poor backgrounds is being rolled out to 270,000 families in England."
Madeline Brownstone

BBC News - Computer game gives taste of life as an MP - 0 views

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    "Young people are to get a "virtual taste" of life as an MP, as Parliament launches its own computer game. Commons Speaker John Bercow is targeting MP for a Week at 11 to 14-year-olds interested in politics. Players experience the daily life of a backbencher and are scored according to the judgements they make. "
Madeline Brownstone

BBC News - Data losses to incur fines of up to £500,000 - 0 views

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    "The Information Commissioner's Office will be able to issue fines of up to £500,000 for serious data security breaches. The new rule is expected to come into force in the UK on 6 April 2010. It has been approved by Jack Straw MP, Secretary of State for Justice. "
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