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Michael Bennett

Internet in Libya: Sorry We're Closed Every Night Until Sunrise - 0 views

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    I think Egypt may have been a trend setter in Africa. It seems that many dictatorship regimes are getting nervous when it comes to an uprising from the grassroots. I think it is fair to say that the internet, especially social media, is playing a huge role in the peoples ability to overthrow their governments. Technology has become such an important part of the culture in the world that something that previously required wars and months of planning can happen so quickly nearly overnight. Perhaps it is this very idea that leads Libya's government to make the decision that this article explains.
Ron McKee

How Catchafire is Trying to Improve Volunteering : Innovation :: American Express OPEN Forum - 0 views

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    New York City-based Catchafire, a business that links nonprofits with skilled volunteers who are ready to perform discrete, pro bono tasks. The goal is two-fold: to help nonprofits build capacity within their organization by using volunteers and to provide professionals with high-quality, skills-based volunteer experiences.
niyata brown

Internet Users Turned to Social Networks in Elections, Survey Finds - 0 views

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    This article shows how we are beginning to use social media in our everyday lifes. It isnt just youth but older people are now using social media sites more and more
Michael Bennett

A Girl's Nude Photo, and Altered Lives - 0 views

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    At first I had no intentions of using this article as a bookmark, however, after I got to reading it I realized the implications it has in regards to public administration. As technology advances and becomes more prominent within society people are finding more uses for it for personal and emotional gains. As more technology is available, it is more likely that children will have access to these also. This article describes the schools and law enforcemenets efforts to combat the problems that technology can bring to our society. This article also suggests public policy involved in these types of cases and can also spark ideas into ways that policy can become better and more fine tuned to fit the needs of our society today.
Shingirai Jemwa

ifPeople Helps 60 Atlanta Nonprofits Get Free Technology Help - 0 views

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    I can imagine how many people benefited from this free service.
Benjamin Hutter

Health Apps - 1 views

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    The medical field can be very behind in some parts of technology. Smart phones have the ability to revolutionize patient - doctor relationships and help people to monitor their own health. It is predicted soon that 90% of U.S. physicians and they will be able to communicate to each other through a social network aimed for their collaboration. New health smart phone apps will only help spread more information with higher level of efficiency.
Brad Ysseldyke

30 Startups Ask Summer Interns to Apply via Social Media - 0 views

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    This is a pretty interesting way that people are recruiting for summer work. It really begins to show the strength of services like Facebook, YouTube, Reddit and many others today.
Michael Bennett

New York State Pursues Delinquent Taxes With Analytics Tool - 1 views

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    This article shows how governmental agencies are using technology tools to help gather the taxes that people have failed to pay in the past. This technology tool analyzes the data that has been collected about an individual and uses that to compare the different ways of going about collecting the past due taxes. Using this analyzing tool allows the government to spend less resources trying to collect the taxes and also has proven to increase the amount of past taxes that are collected.
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