Posts tagged as linkdump
Post-Netbook Trashing Link Dump
2012-03-16 by , tagged as
After accidentally trashing the install on the netbook, links have piled up. Here is what was found:
- Search engine users disapprove of data collection: survey | Reuters
- Source Checkout - mashpodder - podcatching client based on BashPodder - Google Project Hosting
- The Bugcast » Music and chat from South Yorkshire in the UK
- The Bugcast - The Bugcast
- VideoLAN - VLC 2.0 Twoflower
- Arch Linux released for the Raspberry Pi - The H Open Source: News and Features
- BeagleBoard-xM | Arch Linux ARM
- Free Your Android! - FSFE
- Index of /12.02/ubuntu/beagleboard
- Linux Format wallpapers | TuxRadar Linux
- Make no mistake: Canada is a digital backwater « WordsByNowak
- mashpodder - podcatching client based on BashPodder - Google Project Hosting
- Meet Open-Source eBook Editing/Publishing App ‘BookType’
- NAA calls on FCC to end three-decade ban on newspaper-broadcast cross-ownership
- New Tools, Old Goals: Comparing the Role of Technology in the 1979 Iranian Revolution and the 2009 Green Movement by John Rahaghi :: SSRN
- OMAP Ubuntu Main - OMAPpedia
- open a screenshot of a remote desktop via ssh | commandlinefu.com
- 2012: January - April Political Notes - Richard Stallman
- About Us | Twitchy
- Althouse: End unpaid internships, drop the SAT for college admissions, and stop requiring a college degree for jobs where it...
- Anonymous Targets AIPAC – Glenn Beck
- Atlas Shrugged Movie: Jobs
- Bahrain, Belarus Added to 'Enemies of the Internet' List | News & Opinion | PCMag.com
- BE BREITBART | What Would Breitbart Do?
- Clearing Up Misinformation on Our Sponsors - The Rush Limbaugh Show
- cleveland : Rural Ohio's rejection bodes ill for Romney: Thomas Suddes
- Declining numbers, but signs of hope?
- Does The Anglosphere Still Rule? | Via Meadia
- Do We Really Need More Scientists? - Atlantic Mobile
- Facebook goes titsup in Europe • The Register
- FCC ponders: When is it OK to switch off networks? • The Register
- FSF fandroids fight to 'free' Android from Google's forepaws • The Register
- Google's Schmidt warns of software that 'silently deletes our voices' - The Hill's Hillicon Valley
- HouseWatch - Pack your bags, Anonymous! You're coming to committee! - Inside Politics
- Instapundit » Blog Archive » CRASH THE JUSTICE SYSTEM: Go To Trial. “What would happen if we organized thousands, even hundre…
- Kiwi tries to censor Google - Defamatory search goes to the courts | TechEye
- Kubuntu Active is Activated | blogs.kde.org
- NYT: Go to Trial: Crash the Justice
- Official News Blog of The Christian Chronicle » Blog Archive » Pepperdine plans Rushford Center for Research on Churches of ...
- OverDrive Breaks Ground on New Headquarters | Library Journal
- OverDrive gets loan of up to $1M from Ohio county with budget-challenged libraries | TeleRead: News and views on e-books, li...
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- PCWorld PayPal Draws the Line on Erotic Books, as Criticism Mounts
- Pew: Liberals most intolerant online « Hot Air
- projectdanube [licensed for non-commercial use only] / Guruplugs and BATMAN
- projectdanube [licensed for non-commercial use only] / Guruplugs and BATMAN
- Publishing News: The threat of censorship, from a non-government entity - O'Reilly Radar
- Richard Lugar (R., Ind.) - By Daniel Foster - The Corner - National Review Online
- Rightsholders Group to Charge Libraries for Reading Books to Kids
- Screw this, I'm going back to Windows!
- Star Beacon : Park Haven slapped with many violations
- Stay Informed: Enemies of the Internet List | News & Opinion | PCMag.com
- The American Spectator - Today's Headlines - The Hush Rush Syndrome
- The Female Effect. How hormones determine female fat patterns » Metabolic Effect Blog
- The Speaker rules against Anonymous - Beyond The Commons, Capital Read - Macleans.ca
- This Obamacare Thing Is Bad News, Continued - By Kathryn Jean Lopez - The Corner - National Review Online
- T-Mobile: Subsidized Phones Hurt Mobile Industry | News & Opinion | PCMag.com
- Topher Grace Edited The ‘Star Wars’ Prequels Into One 85-Minute Movie and We Saw It | /Film
- TuxMobil: TuxMobil: Linux With Laptops, Notebooks, PDAs, Mobile Phones, PMPs, eBooks, GPS & Wearables
- UK Joint Committee: We are Doomed | Via Meadia
- Uncle Sam: If It Ends in .Com, It's .Seizable | Threat Level | Wired.com
- Users Don’t Know What Libraries Are Talking About, Studies Find
- Voices for the Library » Blog Archive » We will Speak Up For Libraries #librarieslobby
- Walt at Random » Blog Archive » The nuts and bolts of DIY journals: A shameless repost
- BruXy: Ancient SSTV gallery
- CeBIT 2012: LPI announces "Linux Essentials" certificate - The H Open Source: News and Features
- Source Checkout - mashpodder - podcatching client based on BashPodder - Google Project Hosting
- The new exam covers the evolution of Linux, open source applications and licences as well as command-line and security basics and results in a certificate of achievement that is valid for 10 years
- Internet TVs too complicated claims the BBC - Better to plough cash into Apple | TechEye
- Linux OS for Raspberry Pi available - Lashings of penguin for bare-bones PC | TechEye
- Mark Shuttleworth » Blog Archive » … for human beings
- Sandy Levinson on Our Constitution | Online Library of Law and Liberty
- Linux OS for Raspberry Pi available - Lashings of penguin for bare-bones PC | TechEye
Online Rambles
2012-03-04 by , tagged as
No, no connecting thread here...
- BruXy: SSTV Records Restoration
- NIH Radio - National Institutes of Health (NIH)
- PGP word list - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Code Transmissions
- NIH Radio - National Institutes of Health (NIH)
- The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) is the national association for amateur radio, connecting hams around the U.S. with news, information and resources.
- DebianPureBlends - Debian Wiki
- 2.85 Release Notes - GreenstoneWiki
- Anonymous Declares War – Glenn Beck
- FCC Inquires Into Its Own Authority To Regulate Communication Service Shutdowns - Slashdot
- Instapundit » Blog Archive » SHUT UP, PLEBES: FCC Inquires Into Its Own Authority To Regulate Communication Service Shutdown...
- Pakistan's plan for the "coldblooded murder of the Internet"
- 2.85 Release Notes - GreenstoneWiki
- We take a look at the Pakistan government's plan to buy censorship hardware capable of blocking up to 50 million websites today... and filtering citizen e-mail tomorrow.
- Pentagon suffers Internet access outage | Reuters
- SOPA's author wants everything you do online logged and made available without a warrant « Boing Boing
- The PJ Tatler » Iran’s Net Neutrality: They Shut Down the Internet for Everyone Equally
- Flight of the Vulcan - Home page of Wing Commander Sir Arthur Curmudgeon
- SOPA's author wants everything you do online logged and made available without a warrant « Boing Boing
- Home page of Wing Commander Sir Arthur Curmudgeon
- The Linux Operating System
- KD2BD: Revisting Slow-Scan Television
- Image Communication on Short Waves – SSTV, WEFAX, HamDRM
- GNUnet 0.9.2 | GNUnet
- Discovery and data go hand in hand - O'Reilly Radar
- KD2BD: Revisting Slow-Scan Television
- Several overriding themes permeated this year's Tools of Change for Publishing conference. The fourth in a series looking at five of the major themes, here we take a look at discovery in publishing.
- Zemlin praises $25 Linux computer: a Windows license costs more than four Raspberry Pis
- Why has the Internet changed so little? | openDemocracy
- UPDATED: Glenn reflects on Andrew Breitbart: “We need more voices, not fewer voices” – Glenn Beck
- TuxJam Episode 11 | Unseen Studio Audiocasts
- The Little White Box That Can Hack Your Network | Wired Enterprise | Wired.com
- The Jordan effect: Third of young women would swap IQ for larger breasts | Mail Online
- Stuxnet was 'good idea': former CIA chief - FRANCE 24
- Spain asks: If Google search results make your business look bad, can you sue?
- Rick Santorum Is Right - Innovations - The Chronicle of Higher Education
- Raspberry Pi retailers toppled by demand as $35 Linux computer launches
- Raspberry Pi, activist tool
- Postal Implosion Gathers Force | Via Meadia
- Pasta-inspired radio waves could unclog the wireless world - FRANCE 24
- Pakistan's plan for the "coldblooded murder of the Internet"
- OpenAFS
- Nyan Cat Telnet Server
- Nekkid Tech: I am Virtual Man • The Register
- Media mocks Wyoming for preparation & ‘Doomsday Bill’ – Glenn Beck
- Marketing/Outreach Support Materials - FHWA Safety Program
- Lawfare » Lawfare Podcast Episode #5: Missy Cummings on Drones, Drones, Drones
- Jules Crittenden » Combat Reads
- Jonathan Kay on posthumous baptism: A Mormon heaven for us all
- German ruling spells trouble for Motorola's 3G patent lawsuits
- Election hacked, drunken robot elected to school board • The Register
- Dr. Helen » “[T]oday’s college degree is the equivalent of the 1950′s high school diploma…”
- Courts, not FCC, Should Protect Free Speech against Mobile Service Shut-offs | TechFreedom
- Continuity of Government Commission - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Ceph
- Censorship is about to silence my voice on Smashwords… » Zoe E. Whitten's blog
- American Bandscan: BIG "non-test" next Saturday morning
- Althouse: Wyoming prepares for a post-America future.
- 14 dead, one town 'gone' as tornados rip central US - FRANCE 24
- Why has the Internet changed so little? | openDemocracy
Logging More Findings
2012-02-24 by , tagged as
- ARM/Server/Install - Ubuntu Wiki
- BeagleBoard.org - Ubuntu
- BeagleBoard-xM | Arch Linux ARM
- BeagleScanSpec Project
- British government draws up Big Brother style communications law - Protection from "terrorism" | TechEye
- Debian Project News - February 20th, 2012
- False Recovery 2.0: It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like 2011 - Atlantic Mobile
- Freedom-crushing govts close to ruling our web, fears FCC boss • The Register
- Gentoo Linux Documentation -- Gentoo on the Marvell SheevaPlug
- Google Bypassing User Privacy Settings
- Iran disables VPNs ahead of election; postpones national "halal" internet until June.
- ITU vote allows member states to take "necessary actions" against satellite interference.
- Mark Shuttleworth » Blog Archive » Ubuntu in your pocket
- 'Miss' officially banned in France - FRANCE 24
- Muse Development Wiki : | BeagleBox / BeagleBox | browse
- Open Access Pledge – Spurious Tuples
- PCWorld Google Says IE Privacy Policy Is Impractical in Modern Web
- PJ Media » Drunkblogging the Last (?) GOP Debate of 2012 » Print
- Taylor & Francis Online :: HIDDEN LEVERS OF INTERNET CONTROL - Information, Communication & Society -
- The PJ Tatler » The Republican War on Women!
- The PJ Tatler » Valerie Jarrett: Unemployment Checks Stimulate the Economy
- Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot)
- Ubuntu for Android: Canonical brings Ubuntu desktop to docked smartphones
- Ubuntu for Android: Penguins peck at Nokia's core problem • The Register
- Ubuntu for Android | Ubuntu
- Ubuntu Linux Unveiled for Android Phones | News & Opinion | PCMag.com
- VideoLAN - VLC 2.0 Twoflower
- Who's adding DRM to HTML5? Microsoft, Google and Netflix • The Register
- GPS jammers and spoofers threaten infrastructure, say researchers
- Schneier: government, big data pose bigger 'Net threat than criminals
- USPS to Cut Another 35,000 Jobs: Can the Post Office Be Saved? Should It Be? | Daily Ticker - Yahoo! Finance
- PhysOrg Mobile: Eastern Europeans fuel fight for Internet freedoms
- Prediction: Mitt Romney Will Not Be the GOP Nominee This Year, And Barack Obama Will Not Be Re-Elected | Daily Pundit
- Animal rights group says drone shot down
- Copyright enforcement and the Internet: we just haven't tried hard enough?
- Eamon Delaney : ... but we must regulate the Net - Analysis, Opinion - Independent.ie
- Gas prices are highest ever for this time of year - Yahoo! Finance
- Governments Become Financially Insolvent When TheyBecome Demographically Insolvent - Investors.com
- Happy Valentine's Day: US government breaks up with LightSquared
- Members of UK Parliament Recommend Censoring Online Extremism | Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Mobile internet devices to outnumber humans this year • The Register
- Mobile Internet devices will outnumber humans this year, Cisco predicts
- Penguin move causes outrage at ToC | The Bookseller
- BeagleBoard.org - Ubuntu
- Book Publishing Industry News. Regular news updates from The Bookseller's news desk. The latest press reports about the publishing sector and updates from the City
- Althouse: "Once we get through the next couple of years of mania... people will... say, 'ok the book is not dying.'"
- British Library seeks taxpayer-funded Wikipedia-fiddler • The Register
- Congrats, US Government: You're Scaring Web Businesses Into Moving Out Of The US | Techdirt
- Drones, Privacy, and Air Rights | The Volokh Conspiracy
- Ed Driscoll » #Occupyfail: When the Paper Chase Becomes a Mobius Loop
- EU Court of Justice: Social Networks Can’t Be Forced to Monitor and Filter to Prevent Copyright Infringement | Electronic Fr...
- Ex-Akamai man: Stop being faithful to your CDN • The Register
- From encryption to darknets: As governments snoop, activists fight back
- Girls Gone Hyper - WSJ.com
- Glenn Reynolds: A Syllabus for the 'Occupy' Movement - WSJ.com
- Google’s New Privacy Policy | Emerging Technologies Librarian
- If we can buy Alaska, can’t we purchase OverDrive for a national digital library system? | TeleRead: News and views on e-boo...
- Iranians' Internet access blocked temporarily: experts - Yahoo!7
- Iran police clamp down on satellite TV users
- Jack of Kent: Who is David Rose?
- Kazakhstan upgrades censorship to deep packet inspection | The Tor Blog
- 'Linux for cloud' floats anti-Amazon cloud taster • The Register
- Linux talent shortage drives up salaries • The Register
- Men's Journal - Features - Muscle Beach and the Dawn of Huge
- REFILE-Al Gore takes aim at unsustainable capitalism | Reuters
- Scott Gottlieb: Meet the ObamaCare Mandate Committee - WSJ.com
- Shortwave Central: Radio NZ International ready for Australian Radio 1922 documentary
- Super Star Trek 2.1
- Syria Arrests Razan Ghazzawi and Eleven Other Activists in Renewed Crackdown of Online Dissent | Electronic Frontier Foundation
- The Bugcast » Music and chat from South Yorkshire in the UK
- Today's sysadmin todo list:0. Get corporate membership with EFF.1. Identify all ... | Hacker News
- Twitter Censors Accounts Unfavorable To Nicolas Sarkozy
- WPR Article | Over the Horizon: Amphibious Ops a Dual-Use Tool for U.S. Policy Kit
- British Library seeks taxpayer-funded Wikipedia-fiddler • The Register
Mid-Week Findings
2012-02-15 by , tagged as
- Art's classical nudes get Photoshopped to be skinnier - NY Daily News
- Ed Driscoll » Time to Short Amazon? Jamie Gorelick Now Onboard
- FCC turns auction upside down for $300m rural 3G broadband • The Register
- Special Report: Towns go dark with post office closings | Reuters
- The PJ Tatler » Philadelphia’s Archbishop Chaput Calls the HHS Regulation “Insulting and Dangerous”
- Envisioning a Post-Campus America - Atlantic Mobile
- Interactive: Special Report: Towns go dark with post office closings | Reuters
- Iranians' Internet access blocked temporarily: experts | Reuters
- Ed Driscoll » Time to Short Amazon? Jamie Gorelick Now Onboard
- SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Most computer users in Iran were blocked from accessing email, social networking and other services in recent days, U.S.-based Internet experts said on Monday, raising fears the
- Shuttleworth remixes Ubuntu... for biz users • The Register
Related links (and then some) for Burning Circle 59
2012-02-12 by , tagged as
- Lawsuit: Defendant Breached a Duty Not to Shoot Bottle Rockets Out of His Anus - Lowering the Bar
- After seizure, online gamblers try to retrieve $150 million from Full Tilt Poker
- American Bandscan: Non-commercial stations will continue to be non-commercial
- Canonical aims for enterprise desktop with Ubuntu business remix
- Canonical ending support for Kubuntu, reassigning lead developer
- Ed Driscoll » The Paranoid Style, Then and Now
- Enough, Already: The SOPA Debate Ignores How Much Copyright Protection We Already Have - Atlantic Mobile
- Epistle of Obama 1:10 (Formerly Ephesians) « The Anchoress
- First Google hire leaving for online academy - FRANCE 24
- Google limits Android support for CDMA phones • The Register
- Harry Reid | Internet Regulation | Cybersecurity Bill | The Daily Caller
- If You See Something, Shut Up - Cliff May - Townhall Conservative
- Iran draws veil over secure internet access • The Register
- Iran government cuts off internet access as hardline regime makes a stand | Mail Online
- Iran reportedly blocking encrypted Internet traffic
- IT guy answers daughter's Facebook rant by shooting her laptop • The Register
- Jury rules that Eolas's "interactive web" patent is invalid
- Licked RIM has a lifeline: a social network in a box • The Register
- Need for jobs tops county survey » Local News » The Star Beacon; Ashtabula, Ohio
- Penguin halts e-books sales to libraries
- PocketBook unveils seven-inch Gingerbread tablet - News - Linux for Devices
- Quarter of Wolfram Alpha brainteasers come from Siri • The Register
- Raspberry Pi's $35 Linux computer on track to launch later this month
- RIAA still raging against Google, Wikipedia for "misuse of power" in SOPA battle
- Secret documents lift lid on WWII mutiny by US troops in north Queensland - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
- Teletweety – Mechanical Teletype doing Twitter | With Varying Frequency – Amateur Radio Ponderings
- Ubuntu 12.10 will bypass menus via predictive search - News - Linux for Devices
- www.teletweety.com/
- A license to link? Lowe's has one
- Commentary | Scoble: I'll Go Down With the Ship | Epicenter | Wired.com
- Hackers eavesdrop on FBI, Scotland Yard phone call - FRANCE 24
- The PJ Tatler » Rape Victims: The Latest Collateral Damage of Anonymous’ Hacking Crimes
- Peace, Love and C++ - Mapping the Ubuntu Community
- Andy Boyle » Step One: Setting up your Ubuntu server on Amazon Web Services
- Anonymous pokes fate bear, leaks FBI conference call about Anonymous
- Phil Bradley's weblog: Creative Commons Search Engine
- Guardian article on “the rise and rise of radio” | | The SWLing PostThe SWLing Post
- It’s too late for Dave Winer and John Battelle to save the common web — Scobleizer
- London Olympics Could Prompt Internet Slowdown | News & Opinion | PCMag.com
- mashpodder - podcatching client based on BashPodder - Google Project Hosting
- MPs rattle telcos to help kill extremist material online • The Register
- Online dating may encourage 'shopping' for mate - Technology & Science - CBC News
- Hawaii may keep track of all Web sites visited | Privacy Inc. - CNET News
- After seizure, online gamblers try to retrieve $150 million from Full Tilt Poker
- The state legislature plans hearing on bill requiring Internet service providers to create dossiers on residents showing all Web sites they visit for two years. Read this blog post by Declan McCullagh on Privacy Inc..
Jiggling the flush handle
2012-02-06 by , tagged as
- RNW Dutch radio service to end on 11 May 2012
- The GNU Education Project — Free Software Foundation — working together for free software
- The Thicket at State Legislatures: NCSL Podcast: The Buzz
- Turned on, tuned in: the rise and rise of radio | Television & radio | The Guardian
- Twitter to restrict user content in some countries | Reuters
- Voices for the Library» Blog Archive » Culture, Media and Sport Committee publish library inquiry responses
- A license to link? Lowe's has one
- Commentary | Scoble: I'll Go Down With the Ship | Epicenter | Wired.com
- Hackers eavesdrop on FBI, Scotland Yard phone call - FRANCE 24
- Lawsuit: Defendant Breached a Duty Not to Shoot Bottle Rockets Out of His Anus - Lowering the Bar
- The PJ Tatler » Rape Victims: The Latest Collateral Damage of Anonymous’ Hacking Crimes
- Peace, Love and C++ - Mapping the Ubuntu Community
- Andy Boyle » Step One: Setting up your Ubuntu server on Amazon Web Services
- BeagleBoardUbuntu - eLinux.org
- EC2StartersGuide - Community Ubuntu Documentation
- Anonymous pokes fate bear, leaks FBI conference call about Anonymous
- Censoring the Web Every Which Way | John C. Dvorak | PCMag.com
- Google to Censor Blogger Blogs on a 'Per Country Basis' | Threat Level | Wired.com
- Phil Bradley's weblog: Creative Commons Search Engine
- The PJ Tatler » A Competitive Primary is Indeed Better for Conservatism
- The PJ Tatler » Breaking: Buckeye State GOP Passes Rule to Block Insurgent Central Committee Candidates
- The PJ Tatler » Topless In Seattle-Watching Porn In Public Library OK
- You Should Find the Anti-Komen Backlash Disgusting, Even If You’re Pro-Choice - By Daniel Foster - The Corner - National Rev...
- Guardian article on “the rise and rise of radio” | | The SWLing PostThe SWLing Post
- It’s too late for Dave Winer and John Battelle to save the common web — Scobleizer
- London Olympics Could Prompt Internet Slowdown | News & Opinion | PCMag.com
- mashpodder - podcatching client based on BashPodder - Google Project Hosting
- MPs rattle telcos to help kill extremist material online • The Register
- Online dating may encourage 'shopping' for mate - Technology & Science - CBC News
- Since 2009, Mobile Internet Usage Has Doubled Every Year
- The GNU Education Project — Free Software Foundation — working together for free software
- The growth of the mobile Web is on a steady rise. While pundits throw around words like "explosive" and "outrageous" the more precise word is probably "consistent." According to analytics firm StatCounter, users accessing the Web through mobile devices has almost doubled every year since 2009. In its latest report, StatCounter says that global Internet usage through mobile devices rose to 8.5%, nearly doubling the 2011 figure of 4.3%. StatCounter's analytics only include cellphones, excluding tablets from the mix. The global leader in mobile Web use is Nokia at nearly 40% of usage. The firm believes that Nokia's global dominance...
This has been a strange week...
2012-02-03 by , tagged as
Things Found
- Disgusting: Occupy Charlotte Used Water Supply as Toilet, Possibly for Months | Verum Serum
- Do You Like Online Privacy? You May Be a Terrorist - Slashdot
- EFF ready to sue if "innocent customers" can't get Megaupload data back
- Five things you can't do on Twitter in the United States | FP Passport
- France 24 launches connected TV application
- French court protectionism fines Google Maps for succeeding | ITworld
- Do You Like Online Privacy? You May Be a Terrorist - Slashdot
- Bottin Cartographes charges French companies for maps. Google Maps offers them free. French court levies 515,000 euro fine against Google.
- Georgia's Anna Watson Is College Football's Strongest Female Cheerleader | ThePostGame
- Google 'chooses' not to censor Mosley content, MP says • The Register
- Lawfare » The Internet “Kill Switch” Debate
- PCWorld Security Slackers Risk Internet Blackout on March 8
- Post-Sovereign Europe? | Hoover Institution
- Researchers boycott publisher; will they embrace instant publishing?
- South Korea Detains Man for a Retweet [VIDEO]
- Technology & Marketing Law Blog: Comments on Twitter's Country-by-Country Tweet Removal Announcement
- The Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Needs You! – pleia2's blog
- Time for OverDrive to sell itself to America’s public libraries? Any foundation angels care to help? | TeleRead: News and vi...
- VHP Collects Vietnam Stories - News Releases (Library of Congress)
- America's first 'WhiteFi' network goes live - News - Linux for Devices
- Amid privacy fears, some still resist Facebook - FRANCE 24
- Andrew Lilico: The FU Treaty significantly changes our relationship with the EU so when's that referendum coming? Conservati...
- Android users more likely to put out • The Register
- Censoring the Web Every Which Way | John C. Dvorak | PCMag.com
- County unemployment on rise » Local News » The Star Beacon; Ashtabula, Ohio
- Google 'chooses' not to censor Mosley content, MP says • The Register
Flushing
2012-01-30 by , tagged as
Flushing the cache...
- Althouse: Reporter challenges State Department official to explain how the U.S. Constitution gives Jay Leno the right to mak...
- DOJ prosecutor named in the Wikileaks/Twitter case had her work email account signed up for a porn site subscription on.wsj.com/ycMRDw
- NYT: When Twitter Blocks Tweets, It
- Retaliation Fears Spur Anonymity In Internet Case - WSJ.com
- Scripting News: Get the tech back in tech
- Thailand welcomes Twitter censorship tool - FRANCE 24
- The Winter SWL Fest 25th Anniversary | | The SWLing PostThe SWLing Post
- What Does Twitter’s Country-by-Country Takedown System Mean for Freedom of Expression? | Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Works and Days » What We Do Not Want to Hear Anymore
- VOA news transmitted via shortwave radioteletype to the ships at sea.
- DOJ prosecutor named in the Wikileaks/Twitter case had her work email account signed up for a porn site subscription on.wsj.com/ycMRDw
- "I have just discovered that maritime shortwave communications station WLO in Mobile, Alabama, has started a 24-hour transmission of news in radioteletype (RTTY) and another digital text mode, SITOR-B. The frequency is 8473 kHz. Much of the transmitted news comes of VOA (presumably taking advantage of the public-domain status of VOA content). The audience is, apparently, vessels in the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean service area of WLO."
Lovely little linkdump
2012-01-27 by , tagged as
Snapshot as of tonight:
- A Disrupted Higher-Ed System - Next - The Chronicle of Higher Education
- After terrific year, music biz demands that world adopt "SOPA plus"
- America abandoning DSL in favour of faster cable • The Register
- Beware: Alternative Certification Is Coming - Innovations - The Chronicle of Higher Education
- Blog blast births boffin boycott of publisher Elsevier • The Register
- Copyright Woes - Ricochet.com
- Digital Spies: The Alarming Rise of Electronic Espionage - Popular Mechanics
- DistroWatch.com: Snowlinux
- Ed Driscoll » Steal This Book!
- GhostBSD 2.5 finally here! | GhostBSD
- Google finally admits it wants to OWN YOU • The Register
- MD Gov. O’Malley proposes a tax on blogs? | The Quinton Report
- More Megaupload fallout: FileServe shutters file-sharing service
- Plus is king now: Google shutters more products • The Register
- Scrub SOPA - The Editors - National Review Online
- SOTU: Obama wants government power consolidated under Executive Branch – Glenn Beck
- The Proper Scope of the Copyright and Patent Power by Glenn Reynolds, Robert Merges :: SSRN
- Twitter Blog: Tweets still must flow
- Twitter Now Able To Censor Tweets, If Required By Law, On A Country-By-Country Basis
- U.S. Sovereign Debt Crisis: Tipping-Point Scenarios and Crash Dynamics | Mercatus
- US state tipped as seventh to allow gay marriage - FRANCE 24
- Ian McFarland CDs now available as a digital download | | The SWLing PostThe SWLing Post
- How the craziest f#@!ing "theory of everything" got published and promoted
- After terrific year, music biz demands that world adopt "SOPA plus"
Collected Findings For Mid-Week
2012-01-18 by , tagged as
Further Findings
- Amazon cloud double fluffs in 2011 • The Register
- Asimov’s “Foundation Trilogy” available in BBC audio for free | TeleRead: News and views on e-books, libraries, publishing and related topics
- BBCWS to run ads on some websites and radio services
- How the US pressured Spain to adopt unpopular Web blocking law
- If the Prime Minister were to fall in a national emergency, who would succeed him? Peter Bone MP must have an answer! Tory MPs
- » Obama desperately seeks a crisis to take advantage of - Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion
- Obama’s “Recess” Appointments | Power Line
- Roberta Shaffer New Associate Librarian for Library Se - News Releases (Library of Congress)
- Scripting News: Forced upgrades
- Scripting News: The Internet needs us to listen
- SOPA & PIPA: threats to our national interests | The National Business Review
- Strata Week: Unfortunately for some, Uber's dynamic pricing worked - O'Reilly Radar
- Thailand Continues Massive Crackdown of Online Speech | Electronic Frontier Foundation
- That was then, this is now | Power Line
- The HTTPi FAQ
- The Linux Documentation Project
- This Week in Censorship: Iran Further Retreats from the World, Belarus Reigns in E-Commerce, and Turkey Democratizes Site Filtering | Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Traditional vs self-publishing: Neither is the perfect solution - O'Reilly Radar
- US Threatened To Blacklist Spain For Not Implementing Site Blocking Law | TorrentFreak
- ViaSat Promises 12-Mbit/s Satellite Broadband for $50/Mo | News & Opinion | PCMag.com
- Videos of 2011 DCC Now Available Online
- Vint Cerf: Internet Access Not a Human Right | News & Opinion | PCMag.com
- Vint Cerf: 'The internet is not a human right' • The Register
- Walt at Random » Blog Archive » The Librarian’s Guide to Micropublishing: Get it!
- Why 2012 is starting to look like 1984
- All You Really Need to Know About SOPA - By Daniel Foster - The Corner - National Review Online
- Scripting News: SOPA's other message: decentralize
- World experts urge UN to take up mental health - FRANCE 24
- WTF is... 802.11ac? • reghardware
- Windows 8 hardware rules 'derail user-friendly Linux' • The Register
- Whitewash on Illegal Appointments Won't Work
- The World’s Most Expensive Car Hauler | The Truth About Cars
- SOPA Will Take Us Back to the Dark Ages
- SOPA lives—and MPAA calls protests an "abuse of power"
- SOPA blackout leads co-sponsors to defect - Jen - Flash Player Installation
- Penguin Further Narrows Library Access, Suspending Availability of Audiobook Titles — The Digital Shift
- Obama Recess Appointments Challenged- Bloomberg
- No 'supranational regulatory body' should govern the Internet, say U.S. officials - FierceGovernmentIT
- India joins war against the virtual world
- How to Get Married - Forbes
- HDNet, AEG, Ryan Seacrest Media, and CAA Establish Joint Venture to Rebrand HDNet as AXS TV – HDNet
- Google to join Wednesday's anti-SOPA protest • The Register
- Fans goad Valve for Half-Life 3 gen • reghardware
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