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Bill Genereux

Public Shaming - Speak English!: Racist Revolt As Coca-Cola Airs Multilingual 'America ... - 1 views

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    I think that this is just ridiculous. There are so many points to be made in favor of Coca-Cola that i would be embarrassed to be on the side of those who were somehow "offended" at the commercial.
Bradley Colson

Why Open Source Is the Key to Cloud Innovation - 1 views

In the 25 years since Richard Stallman wrote the GNU General Public License, free and open source software (FOSS) have become pervasive in computing: Linux, Apache HTTP Server, MySQL and more can b...

Linux Apache Open Source Cloud Computing

started by Bradley Colson on 16 Apr 12 no follow-up yet
Kelly Carpenter

Before IPO, Facebook Takes the Fight Against Clickjacking to the Courts - 0 views

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    Facebook is turning to the courts to fight the "clickjacking" scourge which sometimes plagues the social networking site. The news comes as rumors are circulating that Facebook's initial public offering (IPO) could be happening as early as this week, with a possible offering of up to $10 billion in shares.
Samuel Moritz

ACTA has same dangers as PIPA and SOPA | The Daily Aztec - 1 views

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    Kind of shocking that something like this was planned out with little to no knowledge to the general public though some of the facts might be sketchy.
W. Brock Son

Digital Spies: The Alarming Rise of Electronic Espionage - 3 views

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    China is our biggest threat when it comes to Cyber Espionage. Even public sites like the Fort Riley website many times more Chinese computers traffic the site than Americans. Its encouraged even in schools early on to hone these skills.
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    Computer security is becoming more important as more utilize the Internet.
Bill Genereux

Arches and the Internet : Digital Labor, Urban Space, and Materiality - 1 views

  • The way infrastructure is set up allows the public to believe just that:  it’s like nothing.
  • just goes to show how society has barely any idea of what makes up our infrastructure. 
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    Yes, most people take the Internet for granted, but KSU Networking 1 students are getting a behind the scenes look
Jacob Barnes

Google Fiber Project - 0 views

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    This is a little information about the Google fiber optic internet project.
Rodney Gordon

Masergy Communications Set to Go Public Next Week - 2 views

http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory?id=12897118

started by Rodney Gordon on 15 Feb 11 no follow-up yet
grandam97

Fake Cell Towers Allow the NSA and Police to Keep Track of You - 0 views

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    The Internet is abuzz with reports of mysterious devices sprinkled across America-many of them on military bases-that connect to your phone by mimicking cell phone towers and sucking up your data. There is little public information about these devices, but they are the new favorite toy of government agencies of all stripes; everyone from the National Security Agency to local police forces are using them.
trich11

The Rules of Networking on Social Media (Because Yes, People Still Break Them) - 1 views

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    When my first book, The FabYOUList, was published, my publicists recommended that I become more active on social media in order to build buzz and grow my audience. Never one to do things halfway, I quickly turned my personal Facebook page into a "Public Figure" page and signed up for Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, LinkedIn, Tumblr, and Google+.
summerville101

5G researchers achieve 1 Tbps - 0 views

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    Record-breaking speeds have been achieved during tests of 5G data connections, scientists have said. Researchers at the University of Surrey's 5G Innovation Centre (5GIC) managed one terabit per second (Tbps) - many thousands of times faster than current data connections. The head of the 5GIC said he hoped to demonstrate the technology to the public in 2018.
djuenemann

Mayors of Boston, Seattle, KC, others: No more muni broadband restrictions, please - 1 views

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    A group of 38 mayors and other elected officials from cities like Boston, Seattle, and Kansas City Thursday urged the FCC to strike down state laws that restrict the development of public high-speed Internet services and allow municipal networks to flourish.
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