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Noella Edelmann

A history of media technology scares, from the printing press to Facebook. - By Vaughan Bell - Slate Magazine - 0 views

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    "Don't Touch That Dial!A history of media technology scares, from the printing press to Facebook."
Parycek

TinyURL.com - shorten that long URL into a tiny URL - 0 views

shared by Parycek on 20 Mar 10 - Cached
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Johann Höchtl

Novellierung Bundesstatistikgesetz - 0 views

  • Das novellierte Gesetzt ermöglicht tatsaechlich - ein wesentlicher Fortschritt - den Zutritt der Wissenschaft zu Datenbestaenden, in denen Daten aus unterschiedlichen Erhebungen zusammengeführt wurden. Auf Inititative von Vizekanzlers Josef Pröll (Antwort-Brief als PDF-Datei zum herunterladen) wurde eine Arbeitsgruppe eingerichtet, in der in Zusammenarbeit von BKA, BMWF und Statistik Austria ein gangbarer Weg gefunden werden soll, den Anliegen der Wissenschaft nach Zugang zu den "Mikrodaten" zu ermöglichen.
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    Für UNIS gibt es seit 2009 einfacheren Zugang zu Statistikdaten!
Johann Höchtl

American Customer Satisfaction Index - Government Satisfaction Scores - 1 views

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    Ein Modell um die (E-)Government BenutzerInnenzufriedenheit zu messen
Johann Höchtl

112th Congress live in Congress API - Sunlight Labs: Blog - 0 views

  • 112th Congress live in Congress API
  • all members of the 112th Congress are now available in our Congress API
  • All members are now added along with their ids on other sites
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  • The email field has been blank for all but about a dozen members for some time
  • it seems that the email addresses get flooded with non-constituent communication
thinkahol *

Do we have an unfettered right to protest on government property? - 0 views

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    No. The government can limit such protests depending on several factors. First, violent protests are outlawed anywhere. The text of the First Amendment provides for "the right of the people peaceably to assemble." The key word is "peaceably" - violent protesting is not allowed.
Parycek

Freie Netze. Freies Wissen. - Blog - 1 views

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