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Israel recruits 'army of bloggers' to combat anti-Zionist Web sites - Haaretz - Israel ... - 0 views

  • Israel recruits 'army of bloggers' to combat anti-Zionist Web sites
  • The Immigrant Absorption Ministry announced on Sunday it was setting up an "army of bloggers," to be made up of Israelis who speak a second language, to represent Israel in "anti-Zionist blogs" in English, French, Spanish and German.
  • Other languages in which bloggers are sought include Russian and Portuguese.
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  • Halfon said volunteers who send the Absorption Ministry their contact details by e-mail, at media@moia.gov.il, will be registered according to language, and then passed on to the Foreign Ministry's media department, whose personnel will direct the volunteers to Web sites deemed "problematic."
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heise online - 29.03.06 - Deutscher Thinktank fordert Kontrolle des Internet - 0 views

  • 29.03.2006 12:22
  • Deutscher Thinktank fordert Kontrolle des Internet In einem online nicht frei zugänglichen Kommentar in der Süddeutschen Zeitung fordert Daniel Dettling vom Berliner Thinktank Berlinpolis eine stärkere Kontrolle des Internet. Weil das Internet als "Fernuniversität der Gewalt" funktioniere, müssten Kämpfer gegen den internationalen Terrorismus das Internet penibel kontrollieren, um zu verhindern, dass "kulturelle Fingerabdrücke" (Meme) wie Viren übertragen werden. Als Beispiel nennt Dettling, dass das Mem vom Selbstmordattentäter so attraktiv werden könne, dass es von anderen Kulturen memetisch kopiert werde.
  • fordert der gelernte Politikwissenschaftler des konservativ orientierten Thinktank eine detaillierte Webanalyse ganz in dem Sinne des "Check the Web", das von den europäischen Innenministern der G6-Staaten beschlossen wurde. "Hierfür können nahezu jegliche Daten, die im Internet zugänglich sind, benutzt werden: Häufigkeit der Klicks auf eine Internetseite, statistische Daten wie Umfrageergebnisse, Wahlbeteiligung und Mitgliedschaften. Mit diesen Informationen lassen sich Querverbindungen erstellen, zum Beispiel zwischen Wahlbeteiligung und Arbeitslosigkeit, zwischen Straffälligkeit und Engagement in verschiedenen Organisationen, zwischen der Besucherhäufigkeit einer Website und der Entwicklung der dahinterstehenden Organisation, zwischen Aktivität in Online-Foren und Engagement in realen Vereinigungen", führt Dettling aus.
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  • Erst mit der Aufmerksamkeitsökonomie, die der internationale Terror erzeuge, finde er den Nährboden, auf dem sich seine inhaltlichen Botschaften verbreiten können
  • Ob ein solches von Dettling gefordertes Analysesystem zwischen Online- und Offline-Daten funktionieren kann, ist fraglich. Das von der TeSIT-Abteilung des BKA und der Hennefer Softwarefirma Conet Solutions entwickelte IDA (Inhaltliche Datenträgerauswertung) ist ein solches System, das in Arabisch, Kurdisch, Türkisch und Farsi verfasste Dokumente analysieren und mit Webseiten in Beziehung setzen kann. Es setzt allerdings voraus, dass die Daten in standardisierten Dateiformaten (Doc und PDF-Dateien, Powerpoint, Outlook, Notes usw.) in das System eingespeist werden. Ob sich Terroristen an gängige Dateiformate halten, darüber dürfen sich die Experten trefflich streiten.
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Web use doesn't encourage belief in political rumors, but e-mail does - 0 views

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    ScienceDaily (Mar. 7, 2011) - Despite the fears of some, a new study suggests that use of the internet in general does not make people more likely to believe political rumors.
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Jay-Z and Warren Buffett Team Up to Teach Kids Financial Literacy - Education - GOOD - 0 views

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    One is worth $39 billion, while the other has a comparatively meager $450 million but significantly more street cred with young people. So Warren Buffett and Jay-Z are teaming up to teach kids about financial literacy. Buffett's animated series Secret Millionaires Club is set to move from the web to television this month, and an animated Jay-Z is the guest star for the first episode on October 23. During the episode, Jay-Z invites four students to his office and applauds their hard work in school, then gives them some tips on how they can become successful later in life. The idea is to get kids hooked by Jay-Z's endorsement, then keep the lessons going long after the television is turned off. Secret Millionaires Club is simultaneously launching "Learn and Earn," an initiative to teach students a well-organized series of lessons on financial literacy. To that end, the program is providing more than 100,000 educational kits to teachers, and putting a pretty fantastic collection of free, downloadable materials online. To ensure that students put the lessons into action, the program is also kicking off "Grow Your Own Business Challenge"-an online competition designed to spark students' enterpreneurial ambitions. While most kids who watch Secret Millionaires Club probably won't end up as wealthy as Buffett or Jay-Z, who couldn't use money management lessons from two of America's most successful people?
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Banned hyperlinks could cost you $11,000 a day - Technology - smh.com.au - 0 views

  • Banned hyperlinks could cost you $11,000 a day
  • The Australian communications regulator says it will fine people who hyperlink to sites on its blacklist, which has been further expanded to include several pages on the anonymous whistleblower site Wikileaks.
  • The move by the Australian Communications and Media Authority comes after it threatened the host of online broadband discussion forum Whirlpool last week with a $11,000-a-day fine over a link published in its forum to another page blacklisted by ACMA - an anti-abortion website.
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  • ACMA's blacklist does not have a significant impact on web browsing by Australians today but sites contained on it will be blocked for everyone if the Federal Government implements its mandatory internet filtering censorship scheme.
  • Already, a significant portion of the 1370-site Australian blacklist - 506 sites - would be classified R18+ and X18+, which are legal to view but would be blocked for everyone under the proposal. The Government has said it was considering expanding the blacklist to 10,000 sites and beyond.
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State's Trolls 'Push Back' Against Anti-U.S. Bloggers | Danger Room from Wired.com - 0 views

  • But one initiative he cited really stood out. State employs eight professional Internet "trolls" whose job it is to log onto blogs in unfriendly countries and "push back" against what Glassman says is misinformation about the U.S.
  • [T]hey enter into digital conversations online either on other people’s blogs or other websites. And they identify themselves as working for the United States Government ... [A]t times they will ... say, you know, that’s not accurate, here’s the truth about U.S. policy and here’s a link, you can go to America.gov, you can go somewhere else. They do this in Arabic, Farsi, Urdu, and by the way, we hope soon, in Russian.
anonymous

Zeitungsbericht: Telekom verweigert Sperrung von Kinderporno-Seiten - SPIEGEL ONLINE - ... - 0 views

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    Wer Webseiten mit Kinderpornos anklickt, soll in Zukunft automatisch umgeleitet werden. Zwei Internetanbieter haben sich bereits dazu verpflichtet. Die Deutsche Telekom aber �u�ert rechtliche Bedenken - und l�sst laut "K�lner Stadt-Anzeiger" die Familienministerin abblitzen.
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