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anonymous

How to debate the big issues on social media - 1 views

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    If you've ever gotten into a heated discussion on Facebook or Twitter, you know it can be difficult to get your point across successfully. We've put together a quick list of "do's and don'ts" for debating the big issues on social media platforms. Have a read of our suggestions and share your etiquette tips in the comments below.
anonymous

Facebook plans to add third-party apps to Messenger - 1 views

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    Facebook Messenger is slated to get a big overhaul. Mashable has learned Facebook plans to announce that it's opening up Facebook Messenger to third-party apps during its upcoming F8 Developer Conference in San Francisco next week.
mgdedonder

IPv6 and IPv4 questions and answers - 1 views

What happened to IPv5? Version 5 of the IP family was an experimental protocol developed in the 1980s. IPv5 (also called the Internet Stream Protocol) was never widely deployed. Since the number 5 ...

http:__www.internetsociety.org_ipv6-frequently-asked-questions networking Internet technology network security

started by mgdedonder on 01 Mar 15 no follow-up yet
johnb1000

AT&T is putting a price on privacy. - 0 views

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    AT&T is going to track and monetize the webpages you visit, the time you spend on each, the links or ads you see and follow, and the search terms you enter if you have their new gigabit broadband service (such as in Kansas City). If you don't want to be tracked, "fortunately" they let you opt-out for a $29 / month fee.
Bill Genereux

What's the Difference Between WiFi and The Internet? | TD Curran - 0 views

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    This article explains the difference between the Internet and Wifi. It also highlights and defines things about routers, modems, internet service providers and ethernet.
chadw85

Jonathan Zittrain wants to make sure the electronic frontier stays open - and he's look... - 1 views

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    Sort of a hippie-dippie view of the internet but probably one of the best descriptions of why the internet works, not how.
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    Oh, this is a ted talk. you can also see it on netflix
johnb1000

Google to speed up Chrome with the next version of HTTP, not its own tech - 0 views

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    Since the class was talking about different protocols, I thought it is interesting that Google is giving up on its homegrown SPDY protocol, which aimed to deliver a faster web browsing experience in Chrome than tried and true HTTP. Instead, it's adopting HTTP/2 -- an upgraded version of the protocol that's close to being standardized -- in Chrome 40 in the next few weeks.
Bill Genereux

FCC chief prepares to overrule state Web laws | TheHill - 1 views

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    The agency will seek to nullify laws halting local government-run Internet service.
mgdedonder

IPv6: Five Things You Should Know - 1 views

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    Today is the day IPv6 finally goes live. For as long as there has been an Internet IPv4 has been synonymous with IP and nobody really stopped to think about which version of the protocol it was. But IPv4 has outlived its usefulness.
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
johnb1000

Is internet addiction real? - 4 views

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    A news article by Gigaom with several interesting/concerning stories about how people are possibly becoming addicted to the internet.
sojtwo

The White House Is Now Taking Steps To Fight DDoS Attacks - 0 views

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    Last month, attackers took down the PlayStation Network for several days, embarrassing Sony and leaving tons and tons of gamers unable to feed their Destiny addictions for almost a week. This is all thanks to what's called a Distributed Denial of Service attack, where a person or a group of people send an inflated amount of traffic to a network in hopes of overloading and crippling the servers.
justinnoggle

Google Fiber, ISP's, and Net Neutrality - 1 views

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    Remember when AT&T issued a high-decibel shriek that reclassifying ISPs as common carriers would kill off its ability to invest in future network buildouts and upgrades? Well, it turns out that not every ISP thinks that way.
asextro

DDoS attack size up 50-fold over past decade - 2 views

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    The size of the largest distributed denial-of-service attack was 50 times larger last year than 10 years ago, according to a new survey of Internet service and hosting providers, and attacks are also increasing in numbers and in sophistication.
mcwangerin

Will nanotechnology soon allow you to 'swallow the doctor'? - CNN.com - 0 views

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    They are ready to be injected into the most delicate areas of a human body -- the heart and the brain -- to deliver drugs with extreme precision or work like an army of nano surgeons, operating from within.
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.
chadw85

Canada Joins World Powers in Spying on Smartphone and Download Data | WIRED - 1 views

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    In North America, the Canadians have long had to play country mouse to the flashier city mouse of the U.S. It's the latter that gets all the attention, while the former sits quietly in a corner. But recent stories have shown just how big a player the Canadians are becoming---at least in the surveillance realm.
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