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Sandra Stark

How the Internet went out in Egypt | ZDNet - 0 views

  • In some countries, like the U.S., it would be very hard to ‘turn off’ the Internet. In places like Egypt, though, with a limited number of Internet backbones and a handful of Domain Name Service (DNS) servers, it’s easy. Here’s how it appears the Egyptian government turned their country’s Internet off.
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    In some countries, like the U.S., it would be very hard to 'turn off' the Internet. In places like Egypt, though, with a limited number of Internet backbones and a handful of Domain Name Service (DNS) servers, it's easy. Here's how it appears the Egyptian government turned their country's Internet off.
Sandra Stark

Spotlight Again Falls on Web Tools and Change - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Repressive regimes around the world may have fallen behind their opponents in recent years in exploiting new technologies - not unexpected when aging autocrats face younger, more tech-savvy opponents. But in Minsk and Moscow, Tehran and Beijing, governments have begun to climb the steep learning curve and turn the new Internet tools to their own, antidemocratic purposes.
Sandra Stark

General Guidelines for Conducting Interviews - 0 views

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    Good basic introduction to interviewing.
Sandra Stark

The tech behind the Super Bowl's stadium (photos) | TechRepublic - 0 views

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    Tuesday was Super Bowl Media Day at Cowboys Stadium here, and while most of the NFL press corps was busy talking football with players and coaches, a different group of reporters was invited to talk about the technology behind this largest and most modern of pro sports venues.
Barbara Stefanics

Kaggle.com - 0 views

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    Current competitions in modeling, simulations and data mining. Good overview of the kinds of real problems that can be addressed.
Barbara Stefanics

YouTube - 20090731 MPO - 0 views

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    "20090731 MPO " Palamar Observatory
Barbara Stefanics

Growing Up Digital, Wired for Distraction - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    good video
Richard Taylor

BBC NEWS | Technology | World drowning in oceans of data - 0 views

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    World drowning in data Issues link to Semantic web, search engine efficiency etc, new web Science for Comp Sci
Barbara Stefanics

Clinton Calls for Global Standards for Internet Use - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    "WASHINGTON-U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called for common global standards to guide the use of the Internet, while increasing pressure on countries like Iran, Syria and China to allow the free flow of information in their societies."
Sandra Stark

IBM - What is Watson? - 0 views

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    IBM about Watson and Jeopardy with good links.
Barbara Stefanics

World Community Grid - Home - 0 views

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    Grid computing for humanity
Sandra Stark

Op-Ed Contributor - The First Church of Robotics - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Skeptical article about Watson.
Sandra Stark

Treat the Patient, Not the CT Scan - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    A good overview of how the use of IT has affected the practice of medicine. Theses:  This computer record creates what I call an "iPatient" - and this iPatient threatens to become the real focus of our attention, while the real patient in the bed often feels neglected, a mere placeholder for the virtual record.
Sandra Stark

Egypt's Autocrats Exploited Internet's Weaknesses - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    In a span of minutes just after midnight on Jan. 28, a technologically advanced, densely wired country with more than 20 million people online was essentially severed from the global Internet.
Sandra Stark

New Hacking Tools Pose Bigger Threats to Wi-Fi Users - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    You may think the only people capable of snooping on your Internet activity are government intelligence agents or possibly a talented teenage hacker holed up in his parents' basement. But some simple software lets just about anyone sitting next to you at your local coffee shop watch you browse the Web and even assume your identity online.
Sandra Stark

'Digital Inspections' at U.S. Border Raise Constitutional Questions - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    concerns have developed about invasions of privacy, for the most complete records on the travelers may be the ones they are carrying: their laptop computers full of professional and personal e-mail messages, photographs, diaries, legal documents, tax returns, browsing histories and other windows into their lives far beyond anything that could be, or would be, stuffed into a suitcase for a trip abroad. Those revealing digital portraits can be immensely useful to inspectors, who now hunt for criminal activity and security threats by searching and copying people's hard drives, cellphones and other electronic devices, which are sometimes held for weeks of analysis
Sandra Stark

USAID Creates Online Mapping Tool to Track Animal Diseases - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    A new online mapping tool will enable scientists and the public to track outbreaks of animal diseases that might jump to humans.
Barbara Stefanics

Opinion: Connectivity is no longer a tool but a global way of life - San Jose Mercury News - 0 views

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    "LÉO APOTHEKER"
Barbara Stefanics

FAA approves iPads for pilots' electronic charts - CNN - 1 views

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    "The Federal Aviation Administration is allowing charter company Executive Jet Management to use Apple's tablet as an approved alternative to paper charts."
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