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How to stop e-mail overload? Think before you hit send. - The Washington Post - 0 views

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    Chris Anderson, the founder of TED, describes his battles with email and strategies for minimizing its impact on yourself and those to whom you send email.  
Adam Roades

Send self-destructing messages with Burn Note | How To - CNET - 1 views

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    A cute way to "play spy" using self-destruct emails.
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Researchers Graph Social Networks to spot Spammers | threatpost - 0 views

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    Spammers don't fit the life patterns of regular users.  "[Microsoft researchers]  are using studies of legitimate and malicious social networks to spot bogus email accounts that are used to push spam, malware, and otherwise malicious links."
Adam Roades

U.S. Government Slips Through China Internet Censors With New Technology - FoxNews.com - 0 views

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    Great news for folks in China, but now that we've publicized how we plan to circumvent the country's censorship technology, can a countermeasure be far behind?
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Localizing Language In the Brain - Slashdot - 0 views

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    "A new study by MIT scientists pinpoints areas of the brain used exclusively for language (PDF), providing a partial answer to a longstanding debate in cognitive science. According to the study, there are parts of our brain dedicated to language and only language. After having their subjects perform the initial language task, which they call a 'functional localizer,' they had each one do a subset of seven other experiments: one on exact arithmetic, two on working memory, three on cognitive control, and one on music; since these are the functions 'most commonly argued to share neural machinery with language.' The authors say the results don't imply that every cognitive function has its own dedicated piece of cortex; after all, we're able to learn new skills, so there must be some parts of the brain that are both high-level and functionally flexible."
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Protect yourself from scams by knowing who really emailed you - Official Gmail Blog - 0 views

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    What google is doing about phishing
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