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Barbara Stefanics

Google workers protest censored search engine for China - 3 views

  • Google workers protest company decision to build censored search engine for China Google employees have written to management expressing their unhappiness at a lack of transparency An anti-Google banner is displayed in Berlin’s Kreuzberg district in August 2018 (Photo: Getty) Rhiannon Williams 15 hours Friday August 17th 2018 Most Popular Drunk passengers cause havoc on flights but airlines are fighting back Long Reads Eu must be joking: Princess Eugenie
Mahmud Shihab

Taking the Mystery Out of Web Anonymity - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "The Internet affords anonymity to its users, but it is also behind the explosion of cybercrime that has swept across the Web."
Barbara Stefanics

YouTube - Interview with Wayne Littlefield Eng Part 1.1 - 0 views

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    "Interview with Wayne Littlefield Eng Part 1.1 " video
Mark Brookes

Postal deliveries could be scrapped - 2 views

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    A possibility for Paper 2. Can you add the tag 6.0_paper_2 Mark?
Alan Kearin

Hackers Clone E-Passports - 1 views

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    RFID & Biometric Passports are supposed to increase security - but are they?
Madeleine Brookes

Baidu is China's #1 search engine (links to mp3 search) 百度MP3--全球最大中文MP3搜索引擎 - 0 views

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    This is is China's number 1 search engine which is used widely in China to search and download music. What one country may consider piracy, other countries may see as opportunities for sharing.
Sandra Stark

WikiLeaks Archive - China's Battle With Google - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    As China ratcheted up the pressure on Google to censor its Internet searches last year, the American Embassy sent a secret cable to Washington detailing one reason top Chinese leaders had become so obsessed with the Internet search company: they were Googling themselves.
Barbara Stefanics

How big business tracks your every move - YouTube Part 1/11 - 2 views

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    part 1 of 11 videos
Barbara Stefanics

PEER 1 Hosting Launches Map of the Internet App | PEER 1 Hosting - 0 views

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    Looks really interesting.
Sandra Stark

Disruptions: Silencing the Voices of Militants on Twitter - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Raises serious social/ethical issues
Julie Lindsay

Google Policies & Principles - 1 views

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    Effective March 1, 2012. New, all in one, Google Privacy Policy
Sandra Stark

Caveon Uses Technology Against Cheaters - NYTimes.com - 2 views

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    Mississippi had a problem born of the age of soaring student testing and digital technology. High school students taking the state's end-of-year exams were using cellphones to text one another the answers. Enlarge This Image Drew Angerer/The New York Times John Fremer, 71, a Caveon co-founder who was once the chief test developer for the SAT. CHEAT SHEET A High-Tech Approach Articles in this series examine cheating in education and efforts to stop it. Readers' Comments Readers shared their thoughts on this article. Read All Comments (77) » With more than 100,000 students tested, proctors could not watch everyone - not when some teenagers can text with their phones in their pockets. So the state called in a company that turns technology against the cheats: it analyzes answer sheets by computer and flags those with so many of the same questions wrong or right that the chances of random agreement are astronomically small. Copying is the almost certain explanation.
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