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Annotated Digital Culture Links: March 6th 2009

March 6th, 2009

Annotated Digital Culture Links: March 6th 2009 Links for February 26th 2009 through March 6th 2009: Australians spend much more time online | Australian IT – “The Nielsen Online Internet and Technology Report surveyed more than 2000 Australians and found the average Aussie spent 89.2 hours a week consuming media last year or almost 80 per … Read the full post from Tama Leaver dot Net Tags: Politics , Books , Internet , Australia , Censorship , Stats , digitalCulture , del.icio.us Links , Timeline , Second Life , freemium , VirtualEnvironment , VirtualWorlds , nocleanfeed , kimstanleyrobinson via Blogdigger blog search for web hosting .

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Government 2.0: The Midlife Crisis

March 6th, 2009

Government 2.0: The Midlife Crisis Excitement about the government’s use of Web 2.0 technology has swept Washington, DC. One of President Obama’s first acts in office was to issue a directive calling for a more transparent, collaborative, and participatory government. Websites like USA.gov have launched new Web 2.0 features, such as … Read the full post from ReadWriteWeb Tags: Politics via Blogdigger blog search for web hosting .

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How content-based addressing can help web performance

March 6th, 2009

How content-based addressing can help web performance The problem with HTTP caching Currently an HTTP resource (e.g. an image, a JavaScript file, a CSS script) is uniquely identified by a uri. Unfortunately a web browser doesn’t know if a given resource has changed, so in the simplest case, it has to re-download it over and over again. This is ve… Read the full post from Krzysztof Kowalczyk blog via Blogdigger blog search for web hosting .

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Will Bunch: What Battered Newsrooms Can Learn From Stewart’s CNBC Takedown

March 6th, 2009

Will Bunch: What Battered Newsrooms Can Learn From Stewart’s CNBC Takedown The most talked-about journalism of this week wasn’t produced the New York Times, CNN, Newsweek or NPR. It was Jon Stewart’s epic, eight-minute takedown on last night’s “Daily Show” of CNBC’s clueless, in-the-tank reporting of inflatable bubbles and blowhard CEOs as the U.S. and world economies slow… Read the full post from The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com via Blogdigger blog search for web hosting .

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NuRide for mobile devices?

March 5th, 2009

NuRide for mobile devices? Boingboing’s current guestblogger Paul Spinrad is currently Projects Editor for MAKE magazine and the author of The VJ Book and The Re/Search Guide to Bodily Fluids. He lives in San Francisco.  I love the idea of NuRide, although I’ve never used it myself. Anyone have some first-hand experience… Read the full post from Boing Boing Tags: Guestblog via Blogdigger blog search for web hosting .

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Australia censorship plans ’scuttled’

February 26th, 2009

Australia censorship plans ’scuttled’ p2pnet news view Politics | Freedom:- PLEASE, PLEASE let there be another planet out there where commonsense, honesty, decency and respect are the norm, and where corporations have been stripped of their ‘person’ status. And PLEASE tell us how to find it! Because things are really lookin… Read the full post from p2pnet news Tags: Politics , Freedom via Blogdigger blog search for web hosting .

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Cisco’s Telepresence: A huge hit, but there’s a big miss

February 26th, 2009

Cisco’s Telepresence: A huge hit, but there’s a big miss   My favorite guest blogger is back, and I don’t say that just because she’s our Executive VP and my daughter-in-law, but because she is brilliant in developing programs for our clients. If you’re not doing so already, follow her on Twitter @kellydecker. I was first wowed by Cisco’s Telepresence – … Read the full post from Create Your Communications Experience Tags: Web/Tech , Communications , training , Decker , cisco , Telepresence , video – use it via Blogdigger blog search for web hosting .

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Congressional Republicans Want to Make All Bloggers Keep User Information for the Government

February 22nd, 2009

Congressional Republicans Want to Make All Bloggers Keep User Information for the Government Whatever else you might say about conservative Republicans in the United States Congress, they certainly have a knack for naming bills. Nobody wanted to vote against “The USA Patriot Act” or “The Protect America Act,” even though they subverted patriotism and failed to protec… Read the full post from Irregular Times: News Unfit for Print Tags: Politics , Liberty , log , Blogs , Media , Internet , Republicans , Legislation , Congress , Homeland Insecurity , Bulletin board , john cornyn , Lamar Smith , H.R. 1076 , S. 436 , Internet Safety Act , elecronic communications system , remote computing service via Blogdigger blog search for web hosting .

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Kirsten Gillibrand’s Facts-on-the-Ground Tour

February 17th, 2009

Kirsten Gillibrand’s Facts-on-the-Ground Tour ALBANY—Kirsten Gillibrand thinks New Yorkers are starting to get used to the idea that she’ll be a senator for a long time. “I think it’s happening already, I really do,” Ms. Gillibrand said in an interview on Feb. 14 as she ate a celery stick dipped in blue cheese at the end of a long day… Read the full post from Observer.com (The New York Observer) Tags: Politics , New York Times , NRA , chuck schumer , Charlie King , Kirsten Gillibrand , David Paterson , Benjamin Netanyahu , Inez Dickens , 1199 SEIU , Gloria Davis , Dottie Samuels via Blogdigger blog search for web hosting .

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PolitickerNY: Gillibrand Tour: Get Used To Me–I’m Your Senator

February 17th, 2009

PolitickerNY: Gillibrand Tour: Get Used To Me–I’m Your Senator ALBANY—Kirsten Gillibrand thinks New Yorkers are starting to get used to the idea that she’ll be a senator for a long time. “I think it’s happening already, I really do,” Ms. Gillibrand said in an interview on Feb. 14 as she ate a celery stick dipped in blue cheese at the end of a long day… Read the full post from Observer.com (The New York Observer) Tags: Politics via Blogdigger blog search for web hosting .

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