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Ed Webb

City Brights: Howard Rheingold : 21st Century Literacies - 0 views

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    How well have you been educated in these skills? How could/should they be taught?
Ed Webb

Saudi man divorces wife by text message - Yahoo! News - 1 views

  • A court in the Red Sea city of Jeddah finalised the split -- the first known divorce in Saudi Arabia by text message -- after summoning the two relatives to check they had received word of the husband's intention, the paper said.
Jim Franklin

BBC NEWS | Special Reports | CIA shuts down its secret prisons - 0 views

  • President Obama vowed to shut down the facilities shortly after taking office.
  • During his first week as president, Mr Obama ordered the closure of the black sites
  • Mr Panetta also stressed that the CIA no longer employed controversial "harsh interrogation techniques", like "waterboarding", or simulated drowning, which have been widely condemned.
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  • CIA was no longer allowing outside "contractors" to carry out interrogations.
  • But the CIA retains the power to detain suspects "on a short-term transitory basis".
Jared Bernhardt

Second Life | Currency Exchange: Buy or Sell Linden Dollars (L$), the currency of Secon... - 0 views

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    Yes--I remember reading something about being able to convert Linden Dollars into US dollars..not that this is that shocking with gold in WoW being sold on eBay.
Jared Bernhardt

Second Life's Second Act: Business Teleconferencing? - 0 views

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    Another Linden Lab exec leaves the company, the last of the old management team. So they are going the teleconferencing route? This is a market I think it will not succeed.
Jared Bernhardt

University of Kentucky News -- news.uky.edu - 0 views

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    Virtual Classroom in Second Life..interesting read.
Jared Bernhardt

LimeExchange Waives Fees to Commemorate Growth Milestone - 0 views

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    New AMACOM book shows readers how to market and sell your product, services, and brand in-world. Even though this is a press release for a book--I think it says how invested some people are in this virtual world.
Jared Bernhardt

Suncorp GM: Second Life trumps videoconferencing :: SearchCIO.com.au - 0 views

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    An article on my question to Rita and Josh.
Ed Webb

Headrush - Ed Webb's Dickinson Blog: Waltz With Bashir - 0 views

  • I am very excited that the Middle East Studies program has been able to bring Waltz with Bashir to Carlisle.  It will play for four nights at the Carlisle Theatre, a cool art deco relic.  On the last evening, next Wednesday, I will moderate a panel discussion after the showing.  Among the panelists will be someone who was serving in the Israeli army at the time of the 1982 invasion of Lebanon - the events remembered in the film - as well as someone who was protesting the war as a member of Peace Now.  How cool is that?
Ed Webb

Global Voices Advocacy » Egypt: A Blogger Disappears After His Release - 0 views

  • Although he was released by the Public Prosecutor, Egyptian blogger Abdel Rahman Fares (25 ) is still missing. Fares who blogs at Lesani Howa Qalami (My Tongue is My Pen) was arrested on April 5, while handing out flyers in his city of Fayoum, calling people to take to the streets and protest against the government, as a part of the “6th April strike”.
  • The missing blogger used to write about activists who have been arrested. He is now one of them.
Ed Webb

Al Jazeera English - Middle East - Egypt quizzes group on Hamas links - 0 views

  • Montasser al-Zayat
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      This guy's still in business? He represented hundreds of Islamists in the 1990s. Loves the media spotlight.
  • Belonging to any external or regional organisation is considered a crime under Egyptian law, which is under a state of emergency - in place since 1981.
Ed Webb

The shoe incident continues... | Reuters.com - 0 views

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    This meme has legs...
Ed Webb

How a nuanced president uses exaggeration. - By John Dickerson - Slate Magazine - 0 views

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  • Compared with the black-and-white approach of his predecessor, Obama's technique is practically grisaille.
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      Word of the day: grisaille
  • Obama exaggerates to free himself from the demands of the news cycle
  • What Obama hopes to do though this exaggerated description is make all criticism seem like an irrational rush to judgment.
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  • Obama is not alone. He probably exaggerates no more than a typical politician. Republicans haul out the specter of socialism on the hour, and on the half hour they say Obama wants to turn America into Europe. But Obama prides himself on considered speech, and few politicians have talked and written about improving political dialogue as much as he has. "I am convinced that whenever we exaggerate or … oversimplify or overstate our case, we lose," he wrote in his second book, The Audacity of Hope.He might be wrong about that one. According to a recent New York Times/CBS News poll, Obama is as popular as ever. And his Republican opponents in Congress received their lowest approval rating in the entire span of history in which that question has been asked. No exaggeration.
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      In the political science literature, this rhetorical technique is sometimes described as 'framing' or 'heresthetic': one owns the debate by defining its terms, establishing it on terrain favorable to one's own position. Obama can present the choice as one between action and inaction. Republicans can present it as between socialism and liberty. Whichever narrative becomes more broadly accepted will ultimately determine voter reaction to events and policies as they unfold.
Ed Webb

Al-Qaida Media Blitz Has Some On Alert : NPR - 0 views

  • While certainly any message from bin Laden is parsed for information and intelligence, it was a third video — that was released from one of al-Qaida's media arms — that made counterterrorism analysts sit up and take notice. The video came out of Somalia last week, and it was a slick recruitment tape complete with its own original rap music score that played under the opening sequence of the half-hour-long film. The production was made by a Somali militia group called al-Shabab, which has ties to al-Qaida.
  • In one part of the video he appears to be preparing recruits — who also speak English — for battle.
  • During the battle, Abu Mansour orders the small group of fighters who are with him to retreat. But here's what's important: He says it in English. "Let's go, let's go," he yells as a shaking video camera appears to record their retreat.
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  • "It'll be interesting to see the extent to which al-Qaida spins this phenomenon," said Bill Braniff, who works at West Point's Combating Terrorism Center. He says al-Qaida would love people to believe there is a connection between the missing boys and the video. "What we are seeing is al-Qaida trying to control the propaganda output," he says. "They are not trying to control the activity on the ground to the same extent as they are trying to control the propaganda about the activity on the ground."
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