amar - June 17, 2008 @ 7:34 am
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Hi everyone: Come join us for the 40th anniversary of the birth of the internet! Hosted at UCLA, where it all started.
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The report highlights the growing importance of commercial imagery in monitoring abuses in areas otherwise off-limits to nongovernmental organizations (NGOs).
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Howard also suggests that the real number of arrests may be much higher, as not every arrest makes it into the media.
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The case of Judge Alex Kozinski has a lot to teach us about privacy and community standards on the Internet.
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China’s webspace is infamous for censorship, but increasingly, public relations firms there are helping their clients “manage” online conversations.
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This site is designed to be a center point of communication for young people who need support and encouragement as they try to enter the blogging world.
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So really, just how mainstream are blogs?
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to my knowledge, a rather unique publication in that it seeks to educate teenage youth about an array of issues ranging from privacy, free software, security and the impact of politics on personal freedom as it relates to the use of technology
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What the respondents appear to want is an unlimited download service free of DRM that could be legally accessed for a monthly fee, something that doesn’t yet exist
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The idea is to return public spaces to people in order to encourage them to take greater personal responsibility. Monderman explained, “We’re losing our capacity for socially responsible behavior….The greater the number of prescriptions, the more pe