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A New Place for Women

There are lots of women who had gone astray because they have experienced abuse from men and have been influenced by drugs that have ruined their lives as well as the lives of their families. Because of these tragic events, some women nowadays are in the list of people who...

Entertainment Tickets at Acheapseat

There are lots of ways to satisfy one’s craving for entertainment especially if a person wants to watch it live instead using any media. No other ways a person can enjoy such entertainment if not watching it live. Variety of people will look for a place to buy tickets just...

Camping Tools at ShopWiki

Camping and hiking is fun for those who love adventures. You can experience the thrill campers experience when they go camping and hike especially with there loved ones. To make those camping and hiking days complete and make travel and outdoor fun, we should not forget to bring with you...

Nursing Board Exam Result – November 2009

November 2009 Nursing Board Exam Result Here’s The Official Board Exam Result of the Nursing Board Exam 2009 November. Congratulations to all my friends, HS Batchmates, relatives, etc. who had taken the exam. I know there are lots of sacrifice you’ve made such as many sleepless nights, no gimmick and reviewing...

Online Tutorial for Algebra

It is quite challenge for each of us to be able to calculate and evaluate things mathematically. Through variety of variables, we can translate it in order to solve basic problems and interpret it easily. There are lots of learning competencies in Math, but the most commonly used learning used...

Online Guaranteed Site for Math Learning

Math is everywhere. You don’t even know that you are already applying Math in everything you do. Some people say, it’s easy to learn math and some people mention that it is difficult knowing the concepts. There are lots of hidden message mathematically to all the things you do and...

Techdirt

When You Try To Figure Out Who Owns Imaginary 'Property,' Things Get Confusing Fast

We've discussed in the past how copyright isn't really "property" at all, and trying to compare it to regular property leads to all sorts of confusing problems. Take, for example, this lawsuit, found via Michael Scott, over who owns the rights to thousands of songs. The actual mess...

Williams Sonoma Nastygrams Blogger Who Helps People Build Their Own Furniture

Brad Hubbard writes "I regularly read a blog called "Knock Off Wood" -- a site where a woman teaches readers how to build various designer-looking pieces of furniture at home for a lot less. It's the best kind of "maker" site - someone who is passionate about crafting, freely sharing...

Google, Facebook Sued Because Without Some Random Patent No One Would Ever Access A Social Network From A Mobile Phone

Wireless Ink was a company that I remember getting some buzz back in the 2005/2006 timeframe... and then they dropped completely off my radar. Honestly, I had thought they had gone out of business. So I was a bit surprised to see them suddenly pop back up with...

Irony Alert: Hollywood Howard Berman To Introduce 'Internet Freedom' Bill

Earlier this year we noted this was likely, but now it appears that Rep. Howard Berman is getting ready to introduce an "Internet Freedom Bill," that would limit how US companies could operate in "internet-restricting countries." Now, we've already pointed out that it's odd to see politicians pushing such...

Viral Video Producers Want To Charge You To Embed Their Videos

You may have seen some of the rather popular videos by Common Craft, which has built a rather large following based on these videos about technology and social media using paper diagrams on whiteboards. What the videos are really good at is simplifying things in a way that's easy...

Truncated RSS Is A Bad Business Decision

A few years back, I wrote about why we had found full text RSS feeds to be much more powerful and useful than truncated RSS feeds. The reason that many sites push truncated feeds is the belief that it will force people to click through, and the ads on...

Reuters: Technology News

Iran arrests 30 over U.S.-linked cyber ring: report

TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran has arrested 30 people suspected of belonging to a U.S.-linked cyber network gathering information on Iranian nuclear scientists and sending people abroad for training, a news agency reported on Saturday. ...

Apple COO gets $22 million reward as Jobs stand-in

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc has awarded its chief operating officer a bonus valued at $22 million for leading the company while Chief Executive Steve Jobs was on 6-months' medical leave last year. ...

Reported cyberfraud losses double in 2009: FBI

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Reported losses from Internet fraud more than doubled in 2009, with scams that falsely used the FBI's name generating the most complaints, the law enforcement agency said on Friday. ...

Nokia trims share of larger handset market

HELSINKI (Reuters) - Nokia Oyj lowered it share of global handset sales after recalculating the size of the market and the scale of the growing "grey" sector in unlicensed and counterfeit phones. ...

Nokia, Apple seek patent trial in 2 years

HELSINKI (Reuters) - Top phone makers Nokia and Apple will seek a U.S. court hearing in a key patent battle in mid-2012, a court filing showed, raising the specter of a prolonged legal struggle. ...

FCC releases Internet speed test tool

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Communications Commission on Thursday launched a broadband test service to help consumers clock the speed of their Internet. ...

Wired: Beyond the Beyond

The British contingent at South by SouthWest Interactive

*Hmmm. One didn’t use to see phenomena of this sort. *I always figured that true “globalization” wasn’t about Parisians talking to New Yorkers but about Latvia showing up in Utah. *It’s not great news for Californians, but the visible decline and suffering in the California tech scene seems to be...

All glory to the EyeWriter

(((Interesting device. I hope I don’t end up making a lot of use of this.))) The EyeWriter has won the first FutureEverything Award. The EyeWriter has been chosen as the winner of the inaugural FutureEverything Award following an online vote by a world-wide community of FutureEverything artists and participants from the...

Why does the Air Force exist?

*And also, why are there astronauts in manned space-flight? http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/02/27/AR2010022703754_pf.html *Also, why do we have human bloggers when there are highly capable search engines? *And why are you reading this? Couldn’t you be replaced by some kind of text-mining system? *Also: and this is really good — why on earth do we pay...

Connectivity for the illiterate

*This sounds like yet another of those hopeless “appropriate technology” schemes, where technicians try to invent stuff for impossibly remote poor people, without realizing that those people are poor for reasons other than their lack of cool gizmos. *On the other hand, it might well work. Look at the muscle...

People want zombies

*I dare to hope this is a passing fad. As opposed to, say, a permanent weltanschaaung for a society that will be top-heavy with the elderly from now on. “Would you join the zombies? “George Romero once said, if faced with a zombie apocalypse, he’d run out and join them. This...

Fabbed on the Catwalk

*I’d be guessing that these sintered-nylon fabricated heels (a) stink (b) pinch and (c) blister, but who cares? Lookah that hot young industry putting on the ritz. http://www.freedomofcreation.com/for/high-heel-shoes-by-pauline-van-dongen...

OhmyNews International :: TECHNOLOGY

eLearning Maturity Emerges From Middle Management

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[Opinion] 'Donating' Sperm Is 'Dark,' 'Shady'

Citizen Reporter Jennifer C. Lahl questions the ethics of a man who profited from donating sperm -- and is now likely the father of more than 400 children......

[Opinion] Twitter Is Politics In Venezuela

Alfredo Ascanio discusses the use of Twitter in Venezuela, and how Internet freedom might be impeded in the country......

Internet 'El Dorado'

Called the Campus Party, and held in the last week of January in Sao Paulo, it is the biggest party celebrating the Internet, worldwide.......

China's First Email Link

Jay Hauben describes the link between the Internet and China and between the Internet and journalism.......

[Opinion] Change World, Wrong Way Around

What I am almost completely convinced about is that for a wide variety of systemic change causes we are throwing in our energies and resources to promote change the wrong way around.......

Tech-no-media

The year Apple lost its mojo

For me 2010 will be the year when Apple lost its mojo. We are only in march but in the space of two months Apple managed to change my feelings of  respect for one of the coolest tech companies to something close to the feelings I have for the likes...

Why online resources are not free and ChromeOS will fail

Nowadays there seems to be a big push for the use of online resources to replace offline functionality. New operating systems like ChromesOS or Jolicloud are mostly web based, and more and more audio and video services are moving from downloads to streaming. On the surface it looks like this...

Sub $200 Android tablets arrives: is the iPad doomed?

When the $499 iPad tablet was announced last month, many journalists commented that the device was surprisingly affordable for an Apple product. This may not actually be the case however, as several sub $200 competitors running the Android operating system have appeared. Will the iPad be able to gain major...

Designing the best tablet device

No one can deny that 2010 will be the year of the tablet. So many manufacturers have presented tablet designs during the last CES that some sites are now making tablet device roundups. This made me think about what the best tablet device would look like. Tablet weight Unlike a netbook that...

Apple insult their customers, women, free speech

Last Friday Apple decided to insult most of their customers, and the funny thing is that most of them did not even realize it. Apple has unilaterally decided to remove all "adult oriented" applications from the App store. Not only that, but it seems that to Apple a woman in...

What is wrong with Android

I recently purchased an HTC Magic, my first device running Android, Google's Linux-based mobile operating system. Although there are a lot of things I like about Android, I also quickly realized that there are also a lot of things that either require urgent improvement or are going wrong altogether. Below...

kuro5hin.org

Ogg Frog Magazine #6

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The Secret: A Review of Dulcinea Technologies Corporation's Debut Product

After weeks of e-mails and days of phone calls, yesterday I drove to San Jose for a demo of Michael David Crawford's secret project. Michael was eager to show off his work, but urged me not to share my interest with the K5 community....

Cars, Value Engineering, and Bugs

Two trends in automotive development, value engineering and drive-by-wire have the potential to reduce driver safety. Toyota's recent travails provide some food for thought....

Hopeless romantic Chinese Ph.D candidate arrested

He did it for love and he is a model employee with his employer The Rutgers University according to his friends and colleagues And the TSA security officer that should have been stationed where the 'trespass' occurred is on administrative leave. So why aren't the security...

The Jarmidor, Part 3

Having discovered that I'm not the only pipe-faggot on Kuro5hin I decided to see whether I could get my loose shag as moist as a 14 year old baptist girl at her first Jonas brothers concert. Unfortunately my girlfriend doesn't like handlebar moustaches around her lady-garden, so, thus rebuffed, I...

15 Yards: The Unsportsmanlike Tax Evasion of the NFL

Superbowl XLIV approaches, pitting two potent offensive teams against one another. The inimitable Peyton Manning, this year's winner of the National Football League's MVP award (his fourth, most of any player all time), will try to use his bottomless well of receivers to outscore the Saints. The deadly accuracy of...

Reuters Video: Technology

Sails help ocean trawler save fuel

Mar 12 - For the first time, an industrial-sized paraglider is helping a modern trawler save fuel with old-fashioned wind-power. Developers hope it will significantly impact the vessel's energy consumption. Stuart McDill reports. ...

Economy grounds flying car

Mar 10 - Boston-based technology company Terrafugia has created a car that can fly. The company says it's ready to begin manufacturing the flying car but the recession has stalled progress. Ben Gruber reports. ...

World's largest solar-powered vessel

Mar 9 - The world's largest solar-powered boat aims to be the fastest such vessel to cross the Atlantic Ocean and the first to cross both the Pacific and Indian Oceans when it embarks around the world in 2011. Natalie Armstrong reports. ...

Robot is soldier's best friend

Mar 8 - With the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, battlefield technology has jumped forward by leaps and bounds. Now a Boston company is taking combat to the next level, with a robot companion for soldiers that mimics man's best friend. Ben Gruber reports. ...

CCTV predicts suspicious behavior

Mar 5 - As surveillance video is used to probe the killing of a Hamas official in Dubai, in nearby Abu Dhabi, CCTV companies are the most sought-after stalls at the International Security and National Resilience exhibition. Natalie Armstrong reports. ...

Video games industry targets women

Mar. 4 - A slew of new video games on the market target fashion-conscious girls and women. ...

Wired Top Stories

SXSW: Comic Bill Hicks Posthumously Rocks Austin

The North American premiere of American: The Bill Hicks Story delivers a biting dose of the late, great stand-up's routines. But that's just the tip of the iceberg: Fans who've memorized every word will dig the documentary's inventive animation sequences. ...

SXSW: Dynamo Takes on YouTube for Indie Film Rentals

Promising a mix of revenue and flexibility, the startup will offer independent filmmakers a direct route to movie fans. ...

Google '99.9%' Sure To Shut China Search Engine: Report

Talks with China over censorship have reached an apparent impasse and Google, the world's largest search engine, is now "99.9 percent" certain to shut its Chinese search engine, the Financial Times reports. ...

SXSW: 'Kick-Ass' Goes to Comic Book Extremes

Funny, fresh and amazingly violent, Matthew Vaughn's big-screen adaption of Mark Millar and John Romita Jr.'s superhero story leaves a packed house laughing at South by Southwest. ...

SXSW: First Look at Bigger, Nastier 'Predators'

With trailers, film excerpts and concept art, producer Robert Rodriguez and director Nimrod Antal show off their fierce reboot of the sci-fi franchise at South by Southwest. Here's what the lucky folks at the packed screening saw. ...

McLaren Cribs From Planes, Flutes to Build Faster F1 Cars

The MP4-25 offers an innovative solution to the age-old problem of maximizing downforce in the curves and minimizing drag on the straights. ...

Sci/Tech

Scientists discover H5N1 outbreak closely related to bird migration

A research jointly conducted by Chinese and Asian scientists has discovered that highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N1) outbreak was closely related to bird migration. ...

China launches 3rd orbiter for global satellite navigation system

China successfully launched an orbiter into space from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in southwestern Sichuan Province at about 0:12 a.m. Beijing Time Sunday. It was the third orbiter that China has launched for its independent satellite navigation and positioning network, also known as Beidou, or COMPASS system. ...

China's Internet users top 384 million

China reported 384 million Internet users by the end of 2009, up 28.9 percent from a year ago, said a report Friday. ...

Gene map for malaria crop offers higher yield hope

Plant scientists at the University of York in the United Kingdom have published the first genetic map of the medicinal herb Artemisia annua. The map is being used to accelerate plant breeding of Artemisia and rapidly develop the species into a high-yielding crop. ...

Intel posts surge in yearend profit, sales

SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 14 (Xinhua) -- Intel Corp. on Thursday ... ...

ISS Russian modules to realize uninterrupted ground communications

Russian modules on ISS will realize uninterrupted communications with ground by 2013, insider said Wednesday. ...

Paul Kedrosky's Infectious Greed

Matt Simmons: The Oil & Water Mix

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On Emerging (Financial) Viruses

This quote is about biological viruses, but it has metaphorical power in thinking about regulating new and exotic financial instruments: Investigators face a daunting black box with emerging viruses: the challenge of developing a universal therapeutic agent to combat a genetically proficient virus that quite likely...

Mauldin: The Velocity of Money

John Mauldin’s latest: The Velocity of Money The Federal Reserve and central banks in general are running a grand experiment on the economic body, without the benefit of anesthesia. They are testing the theories of Irving Fisher (representing the classical economists), John Keynes (the Keynesian...

California Bonds? Detroit Bonds? 30-Year Treasuries? Bring ‘Em On.

People are sure digging on the “collapse” thesis with respect to bond purchasing: Lockyer Sells 25% More California Bonds Than Forecast (Bloomberg) Detroit sees lower than expected interest rates on new bond offering (DetNews) Lower yield and high bid-to-cover on...

Consumer Debt Change, Then and Then and Now

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Readings: Venture, Debt, Apple, The Big Short, etc.

Survey finds VCs bullish on clean tech energy storage (Source) The importance of investor signaling in venture pricing (Source) US household debt falls for first time (Source) Apple Waits in Wings as Cable’s TV Everywhere...

Jeremy Zawodny's blog

I'm Blogging Elsewhere

I haven't written much here recently. And that's really due to a lot of reason, not the last of which is being busy and that we have a wonderful new kitten named Bear: The other issue is that I've becoming increasingly unhappy with my blogging tools, the custom hacks I've...

Zip Line and Rappelling Adventure in Puerto Vallarta

A few weeks ago, Kathleen and I went on our first cruise together. It was her fifth and my first, so I got to experience a lot of new things. If time allows, I'll try to write about that in the future. But for now, I want...

Paper vs. Screen

I arrived at the Knoxville, TN airpot a bit ago for my slightly delayed flight back to San Jose via Dallas. Since I finished my book on the flight(s) out, I stopped by one of the shops to do something I rarely do: buy print media. Well, I...

Remembering Barnes

Yesterday was a very sad day for us. Barnes, one of our four cats, had to be put to sleep after we took him to the pet hospital because he was having trouble breathing. A bit over a year ago, Barnes was diagnosed with Diabetes and he'd been getting regular...

Sphinx and Gearman: A Distributed Computing AH-HA! Moment

A week ago I decided to finally get serious about putting gearman to use for search indexing. I had been batting the idea around in my head for a long time (too long, really) but figured I should just write the code and see what happens. It took...

On the MyBlogLog Shutdown

Marshall Kirkpatrick is reporting that Yahoo! will shut down MyBlogLog next year. Well, color me unsurprised. The service has languished for years. I removed it from my site a long time ago. It made me a little sad to do so, but it was just slowing things down and not...

Slashdot

A Skeptical Comparison of HTML5 Video Playback To Flash

gollum123 writes "Think we'd all be better off if HTML5 could somehow instantly replace Flash overnight? Not necessarily, according to a set of comparisons from Jan Ozer of the Streaming Learning Center website, which found that while HTML5 did come out ahead in many respects, it wasn't exactly a clear...

Long-Running Underwater Robot Lost At Sea

this_boat_is_real writes "Somewhere off the coast of Chile a pioneering underwater robot named Abe lies in a watery grave today. The Autonomous Benthic Explorer was one of the first truly independent research submersibles, being both unmanned and un-tethered to its launching ship. While on its 222nd research dive on Friday...

Pharma Marketing Faces a Character-Count Conundrum

this_boat_is_real writes "There's growing concern over how pharmaceutical companies use social media and the Internet to market their products. Last November, the US Food and Drug Administration held a hearing on the topic, and many were worried over how marketing mediums such as Twitter — which has a 140-character limit...

OpenBSD 4.7 Preorders Are Up

badger.foo writes "The OpenBSD 4.7 pre-orders are up. That means the release is done, sent off to CD production, and snapshots will turn -current again. Order now and you more likely than not will have your CD set, T-shirt or other cool stuff before the official release date. You get...

Programming the Commodore 64: the Definitive Guide

Mirk writes "Back in 1985 it was possible to understand the whole computer, from the hardware up through device drivers and the kernel through to the high-level language that came burned into the ROMs (even if it was only Microsoft BASIC). The Reinvigorated Programmer revisits R. C. West's classic and...

Former Astronauts Call Obama NASA Plans "Catastrophic"

krou writes "Talking to the BBC at a private function held at the Royal Society in London, former astronauts Jim Lovell and Eugene Cernan both spoke out about Obama's decision to postpone further moon missions. Lovell claimed that 'it will have catastrophic consequences in our ability to explore space and...

Green Wombat

Top execs leave three renewable energy startups

photo: Aurora Biofuels As I write in The New York Times on Friday, it’s spring cleaning at three renewable energy firms as top executives depart SolarReserve, Clipper Windpower and Aurora Biofuels: The past week has brought a spate of executive departures at renewable energy startups, with the president of SolarReserve, a power...

California regulators reject utilities’ fuel cell projects

photo: Todd Woody In The New York Times on Wednesday, I write about California regulators’ preliminary decision to reject requests by two big utilities to install grid-connected fuel cells: While Google, Wal-Mart and other corporations have embraced fuel cells, California regulators have turned down requests from the state’s two biggest utilities to...

IBM, Stanford make breakthrough in green plastic

photo: IBM In The New York Times on Tuesday, I wrote about how scientists at IBM and Stanford University have developed a new process for making plastic that could have major environmental implications: Researchers at I.B.M. and Stanford University said Tuesday that they have discovered a new way to make plastics that...

IBM opens China energy lab, moves execs to Beijing

In The New York Times on Monday, I write about IBM’s new smart grid lab in Beijing that will develop technology for the global market: In another sign of China’s emergence as an epicenter of green technology, I.B.M. has opened a lab in Beijing to develop smart grid software for the...

Enviro group deploys green tech against fracking

In my new Green State column on Grist, I write about how an environmental justice group in Texas is using a greenhouse gas analyzer from Silicon Valley’s Picarro to detect pollution from natural gas fracking operations in two communities near Dallas: If you had been driving through North Texas this week...

China’s Yingli moves into East Coast market

In The New York Times last week, I wrote about how Yingli, the Chinese solar module maker, is heading east after capturing nearly a third of the California market last year: Yingli, the Chinese solar module maker that captured nearly a third of the California market last year, has struck a...

CNN.com - Technology

Are we close to real real-time Web?

An Internet that gives people the information they want virtually as soon as it's created is getting closer, according to Internet professionals. ...

Opera browser for iPhone may be 'weeks' away

The company behind the Web browser Opera is weeks away from submitting it to Apple's iPhone store for approval, a spokesman said Friday. ...

Beheaded Vikings found at Olympic site

They were 51 young men who met a grisly death far from home, their heads chopped off and their bodies thrown into a mass grave. ...

MIT researchers discover new energy source

It's so tiny, you can't see it with the naked eye. ...

On Pi Day, one number 'reeks of mystery'

The sound of meditation for some people is full of deep breaths or gentle humming. For Marc Umile, it's "3.14159265358979..." ...

How safe is cloud computing?

Stormy weather could be on the horizon for cloud computing as security experts warn not enough is being done to make sure one of the hottest IT trends is safe. ...

Africa Business Source

Renaissance Capital launches South Africa operations, hires Clifford Sacks

Renaissance Capital, the emerging markets investment bank, announces today that Clifford Sacks will join as CEO South Africa and Head of Pan-African Equities and will lead the Firm’s expansion into the continent’s largest economy. Sacks joins from Merrill Lynch, where he was Co-CEO South Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa. The South Africa...

Opportunity to process fruit for guaranteed local market, Malawi

There is an opportunity to establish a fruit juice concentrate processing plant to cut back on imports that currently form the bulk of juices sold in Malawi. Malawi’s excellent climate favours the growing of a wide range of fruits including pineapples, tangerines, mangoes, bananas and avocados. However, there is limited fruit...

New Offshore Oil Discovery in Angola

Petrobras, this week announced two new oil discoveries made in Block 15/06, in deep Angolan waters. The Company holds 5% stakes in Block 15/06 and Eni is the operator, holding 35% of the working interest in it. The wells Nzanza-1 and Cinguvu-1 are located around 350 km northwest of Luanda, in...

Ayisi Makatiani

Ayisi Makatiani is the Managing Partner and CEO of Fanisi Capital Ltd., which manages the Fanisi Venture Capital Fund for investing in East Africa (Kenya,Uganda, Tanzania and Rwanda). Makatiani holds a Bachelors degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), a Minor in Economics with a...

The 2010 African Business Conference - Howard University

Howard University African Students’ Association will be hosting an African Business Conference from February 25 to February 27, 2010. The primary aim of the conference is to highlight business and career opportunities in African countries. This aim will be achieved by featuring speakers on various panel sessions; the speakers, who...

IFC Launched its Business Edge Management Training System in Cameroon

IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, on Feb. 18 launched its Business Edge management training system in Cameroon, increasing its support for entrepreneurs and small and medium sized businesses in the country.Business Edge is an interactive learning program that offers skills training to help managers increase their knowledge...

ReadWriteWeb

Universal Check-in App Confirmed: Brightkite's Stealth Service

We write this for you, the tired, the weak and the weary, the dogged attendees of the South By South West festival in Austin this weekend. We know that you're exhausted, but it's not from the booze, the parties or the product pitches - it's the endless location based check-ins....

Google Takes Small Steps for Buzz, Points to Big Solutions for Social Networking

Buzz, Google's controversial attempt to unseat Facebook as the most mainstream of social activity stream readers, just made some much-needed changes that Facebook could learn from as well. Buzz users now have more granular control over what social interactions with content trigger an email sent to their email inboxes and explicit...

Small Business Web Directory Launches at SXSW

Upon first glance we were skeptical. Generally when someone says they're launching a business directory it's an SEO play with little value to users. Nevertheless, the small business web directory is a pleasant surprise. The group is providing a variety of useful resources to help startups integrate services and scale...

Privacy Is Not Dead: Danah Boyd Talks About Privacy at SXSW

During today's SXSW keynote, social media research Danah Boyd, who works for Microsoft Research New England and is a fellow at Harvard University's Berkman Center for Internet and Society, talked about online privacy. Specifically, she focused on how users can navigate issues around online privacy and how developers can help...

ReadWriteWeb Events Guide, 13 March 2010

It's SXSW weekend so you may be pretty burnt out on conferences - or just sick and tired of hearing about them - but if you're in New York City this week, don't miss what's sure to be a profound and fascinating ...

Weekly Wrapup: Bike Trails, Location Madness, SXSW, And More...

Our top stories this week were about cutting the strings that tie us to our desks. And also about stalking celebrities at SXSW. Read on for our coverage and analysis. We also continued our exploration of the significant Internet trends of 2010, including Real-Time Web, Mobile Web and Internet of...

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infoworld: Most of the code written for the early Web has simply disappeared. All that work and what do we have to show for... http://bit.ly/bXIvV9

infoworld: Most of the code written for the early Web has simply disappeared. All that work and what do we have to show for... http://bit.ly/bXIvV9...

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