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- Can we rely entirely on Google and Wikipedia?
- After spending two years now as a student at university, I've come to the sound conclusion that yes; yes you can survive entirely on Google and Wikipedia for essays and research. Don't be so hasty to shoot me down just quite yet... "Wikipedia" you might question, but...
- Tags: Google Inc., Essay, University, Wikipedia, Wiki, Homeland Security, Online Communications, Government, Zack Whittaker
- Blog posts 2009-01-19
- Microsoft-Yahoo: Google ethics and the "monopoly pissing match"
- As excitement heats up around Microsoft's proposed acquisition of Yahoo, Google feels threatened and has jumped into the fray, as reported by Dan Farber, ZDNet's editor in chief. Rightfully concerned about the impact the merger may have on its own core search business, Google is trying every trick in the...
- Tags: Google Inc., Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp., Ethics, Wikipedia, Mergers & Acquisitions, Search, Regulations, Investment, Finance, Government, Michael Krigsman
- Blog posts 2008-02-04
- To nothing less than the Whole Earth: "We are as gods"
- Stewart Brand from his own website. Green Tech is about to observe a crucial anniversary. The first Whole Earth Catalog was published in 1968. Nearly forty years ago. Already the commemorations begin. The "New York Times" just published a book review...
- Tags: Desktop, Earth, Brand, Green Technology, Tool, Wikipedia, WEC, Productivity, Government, Wiki, Desktops, Branding, Online Communications, Hardware, Marketing, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2007-12-13
- Google, CDT call for more searchable government
- It's time -- high time -- for government agencies to make their websites much more friendly to web search engines. That's what Google and Wikipedia plan to tell a homeland security Senate committee Tuesday, according to the Washington Post. The Center for Democracy and Technology and...
- Tags: Google Inc., Search Engine, Agency, Privacy, Center For Democracy And Technology, Wikipedia, OMB, Advertising & Promotion, Government, Wiki, Marketing, Online Communications, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2007-12-10
- YouTube: Must see TV? 'User Generated Politics' presidential campaign 2008
- On January 23, I announced: Social media conversations have entered the big leagues, the high-stakes presidential ones.In Social Media conversations: Talking or selling?, the first story in my continuing coverage of what I have dubbed “User Generated Politics,” I analyzed how Hillary Clinton used a slick video-enabled Website campaign headquarters...
- Tags: Culture, Government, Hillary Clinton, Legal, Local, Political Campaign, Politics, President Clinton, Presidential Race, Television, TV, User Generated Politics, User-Generated Content, Video, Wikipedia, YouTube
- Blog posts 2007-02-15
- Why China censors Wikipedia
- Why China censors WikipediaInformation censorshipThere is no such thing as harmful information. The only information that could possibly be harmful is the information that you don't get......why the chinese sysops can still manage wikipedia in Chinese despite block?"But on sensitive questions of China's modern history or on hot-button issues, the...
- Tags: Wiki, Vertical industries, moderator, government, Wikipedia
- Discussion threads 2006-02-22
- Why China censors Wikipedia
- The Washington Post today features a fascinating account of citizens building the Chinese Wikipedia and why the government chooses to censor. The trouble centers naturally around Tiananmen Square, but really it's about the trouble that top-down governments have with the grass-roots collaboration that Wikipedia offers. A few excerpts: ...
- Tags: Chinese Wikipedia, Wikipedia
- Blog posts 2006-02-20
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- U.S. government scientists say global warming valid science
- I call BSThe Global warming "epidemic" has been manufactured by the world idiots for yet another excuse to tax the hell out of the public.ok but if they are really right .... what then they still tax the hell out of the public ?or better they will force people...
- Tags: U.S. Government, Lubchenco, global warming, carbon dioxide, NOAA
- Discussion threads 2009-12-03
- Fake H1N1 (Swine Flu) alerts lead to malware
- How stupid are People?Very much so, I guess.Is there a Mac version?This is useless for me1. No link to fake CDC site.2. No Mac version.Very, and no.[b] [/b]If you're that bummed out.. try Boot Camp.Or WINE...
- Tags: SECURITY, Spyware, adware & malware, Operating systems, malware, vulnerability, H1N1 flu, Apple Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2009-12-02
- Harvard study condemns HIMSS approach
- HIMSSHIMSS: Carefully crafted rules governing software development that effectively create 'barriers to entry' which has the 'side-effect' intentional or otherwise of limiting the number of vendors that can 'compete' for market share.Does HIMSS have a conflict of interest?Why isn't more being done to endorse open source initiatives like GNUMed?http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNUmedA lot...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, HIMSS
- Discussion threads 2009-12-02
- A single search index would speed up the entire Internet
- Such cooperative efforts never work in the real worldIt's not like you can government-mandate this, because the internet is worldwide. And when you have this many groups involved that depend on this for making profits, you'll never get a consensus agreement on the finer details, and you'll never get everybody...
- Tags: Robots, crawler, search-index, robot, Google Inc., Internet
- Discussion threads 2009-11-24
- ChromeOS says tear down this network regulation wall
- Costs"What is holding back network capacity is politics."What's holding back network capacity is huge costs.Yep, very important to push the ISPs to free up the bits. They would love to continue selling bandwidth through an eyedropper at very high prices. They need a push.Oh, and Microsoft will not like this...
- Tags: Netbooks, nettops & MIDs, Network technology, ChromeOS, netbook, fiber
- Discussion threads 2009-11-19
- Cap and trade controversial in Australia
- This is what happened:An Australian researcher who was critical of mainstream theories got censored.The new Inquisition: dare to raise your voice against the enviro-whackos and they get all angry.CEC FAILs againCEC claims: [i]"An Australian researcher who was critical of mainstream theories got censored."[/i]He wasn't censored for disagreeing with the global...
- Tags: theory, CEC, global warming, Cap-and-Trade, carbon dioxide, tax
- Discussion threads 2009-11-17
- The emergency room myth busted
- ok Dana 1 troll 0 This is a real sucker punch that i never saw coming ....Dana you are getting nastier by each post what next chomsky on the reading list :)thx for they excellent link well its hurt Racism at the heart of healhcare reform opposition.Who are more likely...
- Tags: Vertical industries, HEALTHCARE, Benefits, health care, emergency room myth, Odds Ratio
- Discussion threads 2009-11-17
- More evidence of the coming collision between home broadband and the smart grid
- Collision?Not the word I would have used.In any event, I think this is a positive and necessary direction to go. In order to manage more diversified, less dependable/consistent sources of energy, the demand side HAS TO be managed. Without it, we are just setting ourselves up for a lot of...
- Tags: TELECOMMUNICATIONS, collision, home broadband, grid, smart grid
- Discussion threads 2009-11-16
- UK envisions zero waste: What about computers?
- Recycling is part of our daily lives. We do it everyday with plastics, newspapers and other general household things. Cars are now recycled throughout North America and Europe at high efficiency rates. Everything seems to be covered, right? Computers and batteries face recycling problems. We already know that...
- Tags: Landfill, Computer, Productivity, Monitors & Displays, Government, Hardware, Components, Doug Hanchard
- Blog posts 2009-10-18
- VA now loves its VistA software
- In a VA hospital recently and watched VistA at workThe VA hospital in Omaha Nebraska handles about ten times the load of a normal hospital and every single bit of the load is possible because of their software. My sister had a big glitch show up in her medical...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), HEALTHCARE, Vista Software, Yes Vista, VA Hospital, MUMPS, hospital, Microsoft Windows Vista
- Discussion threads 2009-10-15
- Canada scandal illustrates perils of health IT stimulus
- I love it... you do a story that involves tech, and nobody says anythingPeople just like to complain. If this was a Health Reform article, you would have people screaming and crying all over TalkBackFUDDisappointing Dana, I would have thought you were above this type of FUD.RE: Canada scandal illustrates...
- Tags: Vertical industries, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, health care, health-IT, stimulus
- Discussion threads 2009-10-09
- Lasker Awards show controversy of basic science
- We're humans, not robotsAll humans, even your (and Harry Fuller's) beloved scientists, incorporate emotion into their decisions; there's no way to avoid it. We judge based on self-interest (even those concerned about global warming/climate change). We wrap it up in nice flowery language about "saving the planet" or "think of...
- Tags: Government, patent, skepticism
- Discussion threads 2009-09-14
- Jobsworths and Box-Wallahs...
- We've all been behind the glass in bureaucratic purgatory at some point. Having waited in line at the department of motor vehicles or similar our number finally comes up and we interact with the bureaucrat, who has some issue with your missing some...
- Tags: Job, Recruitment & Selection, Wiki, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Online Communications, Oliver Marks
- Blog posts 2009-09-13
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