Express yourself with the Blogger Template Designer
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In Blogger’s more than 10 years, we’ve learned that blogging is a powerful
way for people to express themselves. More than 350,000 words are written on
Blo...
Wanted: Trust Detector
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It's good to dream:
IARPA's five-year plan aims to design experiments that can measure trust
with high certainty -- a tricky proposition for a psychologi...
Exposed: ICANN Policy staff manipulation of Board
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From Avri Doria's blog: *"While in a meeting with Board members, a member of
my Stakeholder group had an opportunity to read part of one page of the
Poli...
Australia Says No Domestic Changes Due To ACTA
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The Australian government has stated that it does not expect to make any
changes to its domestic laws due to ACTA, hoping to persuade others to
follow the ...
Christine Madsen: A Matter of Audience
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I just came from a meeting with the creators of the Virtual Museum of the
Gulag. They were very interested in how the question of intended audience
chang...
An update on Google.org and philanthropy @ Google
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(Cross-posted from the Official Google Blog)
What do tracking flu, helping consumers monitor their home electricity use,
slowing deforestation and, perhaps...
Broadband Adoption in Low-Income Communities
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The Social Science Research Council has just released a major report:
Broadband Adoption in Low-Income Communities. Based on a unique qualitative
study o...
The Millenials Speaking: Feedback is Everything
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This is a guest article by Sebastian Haselbeck. Feedback, to someone my age,
is everything, whether we are aware of it or not. Everything we do on the
web ...
Uma séria ameaça à web na Itália
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No fim de 2006, estudantes de Turim, na Itália, gravaram um vídeo em que
humilham um colega de escola com problemas mentais. Em seguida, eles
enviaram o f...
Awesomeness: Google in Search of a Value
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Awesomeness: Google in Search of a Value MARCELO THOMPSON* Google’s glove
slap in the mainland reflects an ambiguity which is not atypical among
Internet p...
Ano Novo Kamikaze
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[image: Kamikaze]
A palavra Kamikaze ("vento divino" em japonês) ficou conhecida pelos ataques
aéreos suicidas durante a Segunda Guerra. Antes disso, foi...
iTorpedos
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- *CIBERCULTURA* - Anote na agenda: dia 6 de abril, das 19 às 21h30, na
Livraria Cultura do Conjunto Nacional, os professores Dimas Kunch e Sergi...
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