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Madeline Brownstone

Flames with names? That is the online question | online, world, real - Home - The Orang... - 0 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."
Elizabeth Schloeffel

You quote it, you note it! - 1 views

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    Published by: Vaughan Memorial Library, Acadia University Ethical research and how to avoid plagiarism. An interactive tutorial/quiz.
Elizabeth Schloeffel

Libraries and Readers Wade Into Digital Lending - 0 views

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    Author: Motoko Rich Published: in the New York Times. Considers the issues for stakeholders when members of the library can download library books from home.
Stuart Gray

Silicon Hogs - 2 views

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    An article about some of the (non-ewaste) environmental effects of IT. Talks about energy consumption, health risks to microchip plant workers, and resource use. (This also published in the book Computer Confluence)
samaraad

BBC News - Sony launches legal action against PlayStation hackers - 1 views

  • Sony has launched legal action against hackers who uncovered and published security
  • potentially allows anyone to run any software on their machine, including pirated games. Sony's lawsuit
  • hackers at the centre of the controversy, told BBC News that he was "comfor
Madeleine Brookes

iTWire - New WiFi standards support mesh networks & promise higher data rates - 0 views

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    "The IEEE has published two important new standards for WiFi mesh networking and peer-to-peer communication between WiFi devices. It says the latter could produce a 10 fold increase in the data rate between connected devices."
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
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