While the royal wedding was a popular subject, apparently Osama bin Laden's death has set a record of some 3,000 Tweets per second. There have been so many Tweets that even news agencies are beginning to get confused. And don't forget the associated ma... Read more »
Why buy a PC when you can rent an un-PC?
Rumor — and that’s all it is — is that Google will announce a $10/month Chrome OS laptop rental. That such a rumor could be credible, whether or not it actually bears out, is a testament to how much our IT ecosystem has evolved in just the past few years. I’ve long been concerned about [...] Read more »
US And EU Nations In Secret Talks To Implement ‘Great Firewall Of Europe’ To Censor Internet Just Like China
Member nations of the European Union are in secret talks, which include the United States, to implement a “Great Firewall Of Europe” which will block and censor online content to all nations in Europe. The proposal is very similar to the China fir... Read more »
(Western) Internet Censorship Providers
Last month the OpenNet Initiative published a report that shines light on one of the more sensitive business practices of Western Internet security and filtering companies. These companies – including McAfee (an Intel subsidiary), Websense, and Netsweeper – promote their filtering technologies in the West as tools for parents and schools trying to shield children [...] Read more »
Homelessness: The Game
Zachary Sniderman writes on Mashabe.com:
Read more »It’s one thing to feel bad for homeless people; it’s another to be forced into their shoes. Advertising agency McKinney has teamed up with Urban Ministries of Durham (UMD), a non-profit based in North Carolina, to create SPENT, an online game that guides users through what it feels like to be homeless.
Here’s how it works: If you accept the challenge to play, you enter a simple point-and-click game, navigating multiple choice questions about your livelihood. The site says you have been stripped of your savings and are currently unemployed, asking, “Can you make it through the month?”
You’re given simple choices with varying consequences. Do you want to try working in a restaurant? A factory? If you live far from the city your rent will be cheap, but, as you’re informed through pop-ups, you’ll have to pay more for gas or transportation.
The game’s integration with Facebook is its best feature.…
Internet Freedom Threatened By New Restrictions
Freedom on the worldwide Internet is in danger, according to a new report by Freedom House. In a survey of 37 countries, only 8 qualified as having completely "Free" Internets, while 11 were designated "Not Free" and the remainder were "Partly Free." T... Read more »
Protecting your online data
Protecting your online data We’re all doing organization on the internet these days, but what can you do to defend monetary data and other private data there? These internet sites will help you take charge of your information. Read far more on The News & Observer MySpace Sued Over Privacy Loophole A lawsuit alleges that [...] Read more »
Washington DC First in US to Offer Internet Gambling!
Well surprise, surprise, surprise! Concurrent with the news that the FBI is shutting down the three biggest online gambling outfits comes word that DC will become the first US jurisdiction to offer it legally. What a coincidence! Thanks to DPer 13 fo... Read more »
Poker Stars just got shut down by the FBI – Full Tilt & Absolute Poker, too
LA Times - Three largest online poker sites indicted and shut down by FBI: The founders of the three largest online poker sites were indicted by the FBI on Friday in what could serve as a death blow to the thriving industry. Eleven executives at PokerS... Read more »


Sexual Predators, Please Check Here: Match.com’s Deeply Flawed Plan to Screen for Sex Offenders
Earlier this week, the popular online dating site Match.com announced plans to implement a system to check their users against sex offender registries. This comes in the wake of a lawsuit against the company by a woman who says she was assaulted by so... Read more »
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