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Kevin Schafer

Securing Your Online Identity | Media Tapper - 0 views

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    Another good article on secure passwords and ideas for protecting your online identity.
wesmantooth22

Evidence Grows That Online Social Networks Have Insidious Negative Effects | MIT Techno... - 0 views

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    A study of 50,000 people in Italy concludes that online social networks have a significant negative impact on individual welfare. Online social networks have permeated our lives with far-reaching consequences.
Bill Genereux

Women aren't welcome on the Internet - 0 views

  • The officers were unanimous in advising me to take a break from Twitter, assuming, as many people do, that Twitter is at best a time-wasting narcotic.
  • Pew found that from 2000 to 2005, the percentage of Internet users who participate in online chats and discussion groups dropped from 28 percent to 17 percent, “entirely because of women’s fall off in participation.
  • Polish sociologist Zygmunt Bauman draws a distinction between “tourists” and “vagabonds” in the modern economy
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  • On the Internet, men are tourists and women are vagabonds.
  • Nathan Jurgenson
  • Twitter “has a history of saying ‘too bad, so sad’” when confronted with concerns about harassment on its platform
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    An eye opening essay on the challenges of being a woman online
kuhlmanbraden

Online Social Networking Dangers and Benefits - 0 views

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    Online Social Networking Dangers and Benefits Social Networking Site Dangers Because students often post detailed and specific information on Facebook (including phone numbers, addresses, class schedules, social plans, etc.) you can be more easily stalked by strangers (or even acquaintances). Identity theft can also be a significant risk of social networking.
Bill Genereux

Google tracks consumers' online activities across products, and users can't opt out - T... - 0 views

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    While this policy does not apply to the Google Chrome browser; the newest iteration (version 16) of Google Chrome always asks you to sign in to "your Google Account" when it starts. Even if you do not sign in to the Google Account, it takes longer to get to your webpages that you want to view. If you signed into the Google Account and they tracked you, this would likely make the browser perform less quickly. Google's search (pun intended) for advertising dollars is not only making people leery about privacy issues, but it also impacting the quality of their browser, in my opinion; as a browser's primary focus should be to display webpages (as Internet Explorer does not try to get me to buy Microsoft Word). I feel that this could hurt their business in the short run, and maybe even permanently.
Kelly Carpenter

Hawaii's proposed online tracking law comes under fire from ISPs, civil libertarians - 1 views

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    There may be some trouble brewing in paradise, thanks to a seemingly draconian law currently under consideration in Hawaii's state legislature. If passed, H.B. 2288 would require all ISPs within the state to track and store information on their customers, including details on every website they visit, as well as their own names and addresses.
Adam Jantz

Google Fiber: Why you need to get online 100 times faster - 0 views

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    Google Fiber offers gigabit Internet access -- speeds 100 times faster than national averages -- for just $70 per month.Google I've seen the future. It's called gigabit Internet by Google Fiber, and it just launched in my hometown of Provo, Utah, the second of three scheduled cities to get speeds that are 100 times faster than the rest of America.
Bill Genereux

Science confirms: Online trolls are horrible people (also, sadists!) | Ars Technica - 0 views

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    "Trolls just want to have fun"
Paul Jamolod

Online Poker crack down - 0 views

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    Good for all you gamblers out there! Maybe this will help you out lol.
hannahschulte

Lifelong Learning Is Becoming An Economic Imperative - 0 views

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    This article talks about the importance of continuing education. Technology plays a major role in education whether it be online school, homework online, IT jobs, or Digital Media degrees, etc.
bunger24

This Internet provider pledges to put your privacy first. Always. - 1 views

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    Nicholas Merrill is planning to revolutionize online privacy with a concept as simple as it is ingenious: a telecommunications provider designed from its inception to shield its customers from surveillance.
Bradley Colson

Civil Liberties Organizations Launch Protests Against CISPA - 1 views

On January 17, some of the most popular websites locked their doors, blacking out for hours at a time to protest the Stop Online Piracy Act, a Congressional bill that would have censored certain we...

Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act internet Computing privacy

started by Bradley Colson on 18 Apr 12 no follow-up yet
Bradley Colson

FBI Website Crippled in Anonymous-led Retaliation to Megaupload Raid - 3 views

The official website for the US Federal Bureau of Investigation is the latest victim in a massive online attack against both the government and entertainment industry. The Bureau's official website...

Megaupload Anonymous Hack Hachtivist FBI Dept of Justice

started by Bradley Colson on 28 Mar 12 no follow-up yet
David Quigley

SOPA and PIPA: What Went Wrong? - 1 views

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    For Internet activists, last week's Web protests against two controversial copyright enforcement bills were a huge victory against three powerful and well-funded trade groups that pushed hard for passage of the Stop Online Piracy Act and the Protect IP Act.
Brian Seitz

FBI wants an online tool to cull social media and news sites to help stay ahead of unfo... - 1 views

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    The FBI has asked for industry input on developing a Web-based tool that could help it scan social media sites and commercial news outlets to help its intelligence officers stay ahead of unfolding crises.
Gale Young

Mean kids, online - 1 views

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    Schools over react, why parents are not included!
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