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May, May 08, 2008

Affordable Online File Storage for Multiple Computers »
All it takes is a sudden hard-drive crash to sell a computer user on the value of backing up all important documents. And if you travel, or move between different computers in the course of your work, secure online data storage means you’ll never find

Flocking Together on the Web »
A new Web browser unifies access to multiple social networks. In the increasingly complex world of online social networking, keeping track of multiple accounts across many networks is a difficult task. Flock, attempts to unify access to many social networks, including Facebook, Flickr, Twitter, YouTube, Photobucket, Picasa, Livejournal, and Blogger.

Internet Archive Challenges F.B.I.’s Secret Records Demand »
The F.B.I. has withdrawn a secret demand that the Internet Archive provide the agency with a user’s personal information after the Web site challenged the records request in court. Patriot act still wrecking havoc.

Microsoft Won’t Pursue Other Partnerships, Says Gates »
Microsoft won’t be pursuing tie-ups or takeovers to replace its failed Yahoo bid, Bill Gates said in Tokyo on Wednesday.

Ideas Are Everywhere… So Why Do We Limit Them? »
Malcom Gladwell hits on a much more interesting point about how just about every major invention or scientific or mathematical discovery came from multiple, entirely independent people at almost exactly the same time. As Gladwell points out—rarely is it about “genius,” but about the fact that all of the previous work in the field naturally leads to this end result—and if it wasn’t one person discovering it, someone else would.

May, May 07, 2008

Safe sofa surfing? »
With the newer and ever more popular generation of games consoles it’s not just about playing the game anymore, it’s also about having the ability to browse the net from the comfort of your sofa in-between games or whenever takes your fancy. Whether or not this form of surfing will ever become as popular as browsing [...]

Jarkko Laine »
Insanely Interested in Everything

Orphan-Works Bill Sails Through House Panel »
House intellectual-property subcommittee approves orphan-works bill.

NetSquared Hackathon – May 4 »
TechSoup’s NetSquared project, in partnership with Sun Microsystems, invites you to bring your mashup for social impact project to the Moscone Center in San Francisco this Sunday, where techies from around the Bay Area will be on hand to lend their expertise.

In Wikipedia, Length Matters »
A new study found that in Wikipedia, word count can be used to predict article quality.

Using Cellphones in the Classroom (Constructively) »
Some suggestions for constructively integrating cellphones into classrooms.

UC-Berkeley Marching Band Does Nintendo-Themed Show »
The University of California at Berkeley’s marching band does a Nintendo-inspired half-time show.

‘Twittering’ During a Campus Lockdown »
A professor tells how U. of Richmond students communicated during a lockdown and says it may offer a key to managing a campus crisis.

Students ‘Twitter’ During a Campus Lockdown »
A professor tells how U. of Richmond students communicated during a lockdown and says it may offer a key to managing a campus crisis.

Social-Networking Site Starts Wikis for Language Education »
Not willing to cough up a couple hundred bucks for Rosetta Stone software? Check out italki Knowledge, a free online language-learning, open-textbook site designed for the Web 2.0 crowd.

May, May 06, 2008

Free Download: Foxit Reader »
Foxit Reader is a free PDF reader that allows for annotation, text-file conversion, and form filling, at almost one-tenth the size of other PDF readers.

Nonprofit Marketing Tips Newsletter Out Today »
Earlier today I emailed my Nonprofit Marketing Tips newsletter out to subscribers. It’s a free e-newsletter that I send 2-3 times per month, usually with at least two full-length articles and several shorter blurbs. While there is some overlap in topics, the articles in the e-newsletter usually do not appear on the blog and vice-versa. You [...]

You Say It’s Your Birthday »
An associate professor at George Washington University Law School has written a fascinating paper on the history of the (allegedly) most oft-infringed piece of music

Free Download: Foxit Reader »
Foxit Reader is a free PDF reader that allows for annotation, text-file conversion, and form filling, at almost one-tenth the size of other PDF readers.

Foxit Reader »
Foxit Reader is a free PDF reader that allows for annotation, text-file conversion, and form filling, at almost one-tenth the size of other PDF readers.

Free Download: Foxit Reader »
Foxit Reader is a free PDF reader that allows for annotation, text-file conversion, and form filling, at almost one-tenth the size of other PDF readers.

Free Download: Foxit Reader »
Foxit Reader is a free PDF reader that allows for annotation, text-file conversion, and form filling, at almost one-tenth the size of other PDF readers.

Free Download: Foxit Reader »
Foxit Reader is a free PDF reader that allows for annotation, text-file conversion, and form filling, at almost one-tenth the size of other PDF readers.

Free Download: Foxit Reader »
Foxit Reader is a free PDF reader that allows for annotation, text-file conversion, and form filling, at almost one-tenth the size of other PDF readers.

Library Group Favors Senate Over House Bill on Orphan Works »
The American Library Association is urging its membership to press their senators and representatives to support the Senate version of a bill that would make it easier for people to exploit orphan works

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