In Sweden, ‘Pirates’ Make the Web a Political Cause | Veo wins copyright case; YouTube wins, too? | Web users will trade privacy for security and convenience | Total Online Video Streams up 41% from Last Year | Study: Stay-at-home moms dominate social media | News: YouTube users add fart sounds to WET [Xbox 360 | Net neutrality: FCC proposes three new rules | A Soldier’s Voice Rediscovered | Kaplan survey: 70 percent of college admissions officers receive Facebook or Myspace friend requests from applicants | Burglar Checks Facebook During Raid, Gets Busted | Site offers Facebook account break-ins for $100 | OneWebDay 2009 Highlights Internet Inclusion and Opportunity on 9/22/09 | Palin emerges as Facebook phenom | Twitter the Most Dangerous Network?
Archive for September, 2009
Online politics leads to offline activism | Revised Bill Still Gives Obama Unprecedented Cyber-security Powers | Wikipedia Color-Codes for Credibility | Facebook scam leads Mo. woman to wire $4K abroad | Google Patents Search Box With Two Buttons | Make Facebook Friends? Bah. Buy Them! | Clinic for internet addicts opens in US | Twitter makes you dumb, says psychologist | GOP: Obama Uses ‘Diabolical’ Tech For School Speech | Obama’s Advice to Aspiring Politicians: Be Careful on Facebook

