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Web tutorials for HTML, XHTML, CSS, Javascript, PHP, Java - 0 views

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    Information on web building technologies including (but not limited to) HTML, XHTML, Javascript, PHP, and several other subjects beyond web development.
Peter Ruwoldt

MAKE: Blog: HOW TO - Program a robot and control it on the web right now! - 0 views

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    robot you can program and control over the web
Peter Ruwoldt

Let Fury Have the Hour: Online, Angry Youth Sweep Away Old Structures of Dissent - 0 views

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    Web2.0 means that people who traditionally did not have a voice can now have a say and influence what is going on. The Gaza youth manifesto is very direct.
Peter Ruwoldt

DesignVitality » Blog Archive » The Open Source Web Design Toolbox: 100 Tools... - 0 views

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    Index of FOSS design tools and templates
Peter Ruwoldt

Zombie Tech: These Ceiling Lights Are Delivering the Web | Motherboard - 0 views

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    It's simple: instead of radio waves or cables, these ceiling lights are transmitting information via flickering binary code (basically) at a special photosensitive modem.
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Cyberwar - Iranians and Others Outwit Net Censors - Series - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    The Iranian government, more than almost any other, censors what citizens can read online, using elaborate technology to block millions of Web sites offering news, commentary, videos, music and, until recently, Facebook and YouTube. Search for "women" in Persian and you're told, "Dear Subscriber, access to this site is not possible."
Peter Ruwoldt

http://web.media.mit.edu/~jmaloney/papers/AliceGreenfootScratch.pdf - 0 views

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    I think Scratch →Greenfoot → Eclipse is a good path for Scratch users who want to get deeperinto programming. And many Scratch users may not go on to learn Java ormajor in computer science, just as most of us who took music lessons did notgrow up to become professional musicians.[SC] This is something I really like about Scratch (and its fail-soft strategy).In a sense, I think this had been one of the original goals of Alice; I don't listin my article largely because it became challenging to realize in practice (3D issomewhat of a culprit here). I do agree that the transitions Scratch → Greenfoot, Alice → Greenfoot, and Scratch → Alice → Greenfoot wind up making agreat deal of sense in terms of what gets exposed to the student.
Peter Ruwoldt

Every Click You Make - washingtonpost.com - 0 views

  • companies involved say customers' privacy is protected because no personally identifying details are released.
  • Although common tracking systems, known as cookies, have counted a consumer's visits to a network of sites, the new monitoring, known as "deep-packet inspection," enables a far wider view -- every Web page visited, every e-mail sent and every search entered. Every bit of data is divided into packets -- like electronic envelopes -- that the system can access and analyze for content.
  • There's a fear here that a user's ISP is going to betray them and turn their information over to a third party
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  • uidelines for behavioral advertising have been outpaced by the technology and do not address the practice directly
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      Example of where law lags technology
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    The online behavior of a small but growing number of computer users in the United States is monitored by their Internet service providers, who have access to every click and keystroke that comes down the line
Peter Ruwoldt

ScreenToaster - Free online screen recorder: create screencasts, tutorials and reviews ... - 0 views

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    # Register & use it anywhere anytime Make screencasts / tutorials / demos / high-scores show-offs... # Record your screen in one click No download. Compatible with Windows, Mac OS X, Linux. # Share videos on the Internet in Flash Embed them on blogs/webpages or send them by email.
Peter Ruwoldt

Keep your financial identity secure - 0 views

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    A pdf produced by the Australian Bankers Society outlining methods for individuals to reduce the risk of identity theft
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