CIA’s ‘Facebook’ Program Dramatically Cut Agency’s Costs
Your favorite web tool brought to you by… something don’t believe in…
You might have heard that there is a significant election coming up and that means a blizzard of AWESOME political advertisements. I am sure that it will be even MORE AWESOME due to the Citizen’s United decision, but I digress. That said, I received an uncomfortable preview tonight on what might be coming up as
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Obviously, this is a real threat here (or, look what students are missing out on if you overfilter)…
One of the worst arguments I have heard about over-zealous Internet Filtering is that site that allows just anyone to create content might be a hot bed of inapprorpiate content. I have heard this argument used to justify blocking Blogger, WordPress, Wikispaces, Google sites and other great platforms for publishing and sharing. Mind you, the best
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Something to listen to: Leo Laporte on “barrier to entry”
On my nightly stroll this evening I was listening to the podcast version of The Tech Guy with Leo Laporte, episode 756 (show notes here, audio not available on that page yet, but downloaded via their iTunes feed here). During his monologue, Leo discusses the fact that there was no breakout technology at SXSW this year.
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NCCE 2011 Internet filtering panel video posted… see me in action! :)
There was recently one last piece of media posted from the Northwest Council for Computer Education conference in lovely Portland, Oregon in early March. I was honored to sit on a panel of education professionals and a student from the Pacific Northwest on Internet filtering. I have strong views on the subject, but, I think
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