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| Lost Cameras 'Phone Home' To Catch Thieves
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| posted on Tuesday, June 17, 2008
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Alison DeLauzon thought the snapshots and home videos of her infant son
were gone for good when she lost her digital camera while on vacation
in Florida. Then a funny thing happened: her camera "phoned home."
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| Microsoft & Google Race To Map Universe
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| posted on Sunday, May 18, 2008
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Are Microsoft and Google in a space race? We think they are. Their
rivalry is also, we believe, a precursor to the next great
post-Internet technology boom: space exploration and development.
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| Air Force Aims For 'Full Control' of 'Any And All' Computers
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| posted on Saturday, May 17, 2008
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The Air Force wants a suite of hacker tools, to give it "access" to --
and "full control" of -- any kind of computer there is. And once the
info warriors are in, the Air Force wants them to keep tabs on their
"adversaries' information infrastructure completely undetected."
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| Pangea Day (In Sedona & Elsewhere)
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| posted on Tuesday, May 13, 2008
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Did you watch Saturday's Pangea Event? It was a hit in Sedona and I've
got photos and videos from Sedona to share with you, along with links
to a bunch of other Pangea-related resources.
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| What's Up With The Secret Cybersecurity Plans?
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| posted on Tuesday, May 13, 2008
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The government's new cyber-security "Manhattan Project" is so secretive
that a key Senate oversight panel has been reduced to writing a letter
to beg for answers to the most basic questions, such as what's going
on, what's the point and what about privacy laws.
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| Michel Bauwens On P2P (Peer-To-Peer) Networks
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| posted on Thursday, May 01, 2008
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"The Roman Empire never fell. It was a process of 300 years of
disintegration, but while it was disintegrating some people, with a new
type of consciousness, with a new type of social relationships, with
new types of institutions were building an alternative to Christian
churches. And when Rome fell one day... there was a social compact
between the new invaders and the pre-existing churches and there was a
new society. So the new was growing within the old. Son anybody who
designs a social software system is designing a new world. Everybody
who uses Creative Commons... is designing new types of social relationships; is building the new world, within the old."
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| Golden Years Of Television Find New Life On The Web
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| posted on Wednesday, April 30, 2008
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Within the last few months, television distributors have opened up
their libraries of classic content online, making thousands of episodes
of programs like “The Twilight Zone” and “The Mary Tyler Moore Show”
available free.
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