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1 in 4 adults in the UK have never used the internet
Facts and figures of the digital divide in UK - 21st Century Challenges - Royal Geographical Society with IBG
As an author I was particularly chastened by the following passage: 'Every year, more than 120,000 new books are published in Britain, creating millions of volumes that will never be opened, let alone read. Many of these unread books are shredded into tiny fibre pellets called bitumen modifier, which can be used to make roads, holding the blacktop in place and doubling up as a sound absorber. A mile of motorway consumes about 50,000 books. The M6 Toll Road used up two-and-a-half million old Mills and Boon novels, romantic dreams crushed daily by juggernauts.' Better than burning them. Better - in many cases - than reading them.
Nicci French Blog: On the Road
Facebook, the popular social networking site, agreed on Thursday to make changes to better protect the personal information of its users as a result of negotiations with Canada's privacy commissioner.
http://www.forbes.com/2009/08/27/canada-social-networking-technology-security-facebook.html
Maximize the effectiveness of your most costly technology investment -- your people. As technology itself falls in price per unit, your staff is likely to get more expensive. So pay attention to what is required to make the most effective use of them. This means getting them the training and resources they need to do their job well. I can't believe how many administrators skimp on hardware and make their staff make do with inadequate amounts of RAM and processors when they are the least expensive part of the equation. Believe me, you do not want your most expensive resource sitting around waiting for your least expensive resource to boot up.
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Sonys trådløse eBogs-læser vil dog tilbyde ekstra funktionalitet i form af gratis, virtuelle bogudlån hos biblioteket.
Jeg downloader lige Harry Potter... - PC World
A typical avatar in Second Life consumes the same amount of electricity each year as an average Brazilian in real life. Ref: Rough Type (US).
Stephen's Lighthouse: Top Trends
Hearing those who operate differently is hard, but worth it.
Tame The Web » Blog Archive » On Kindness, Libraries & the Big Picture – A TTW Guest Post by Kate Sheehan
What does it mean to put your resume on Google Docs? I’m not sure we’ve really thought through that question. If you use Gmail (so Google is serving up ads based on your messages), the Google search engine (so the big G knows what you’re searching and is showing you ads based on that), your calendar is in gCal, and you use gTalk (just to name a few Google services), that means Google has assembled a pretty good picture of you. How comfortable would you be if all of that data resided with Microsoft? Yahoo? The government? Your ISP? Your employer? A company like Fox that’s owned by Rupert Murdoch?
The Shifted Librarian » We’re Not All Ready for the Cloud Yet
Mathematician Grace Hopper of the U.S. Naval Reserve joined Aiken's team at Harvard and was instrumental in keeping the Mark I running. She repaired it one day by removing a moth that had fouled the Mark I's electromechanical innards, becoming the first person to debug a computer. She then coined the term computer bug.
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So, synchronization and syndication become much more important. The institutional website is still important, but a service strategy which focuses on that alone will be increasingly partial.
Lorcan Dempsey's weblog: Stuck in the middle ....
much of the Web 2.0 tool kit will simply "fade into the fabric of enterprise collaboration suites," says Forrester. By 2013, few buyers will seek out and purchase Web 2.0 tools specifically. Web 2.0 will become a feature, not a product.
Enterprise 2.0 To Become a $4.6 Billion Industry By 2013 - ReadWriteWeb#52708
Any federal policy or rule that requires or encourages information providers to block access to scientific information because of partisan or religious bias is censorship," she said. "Such policies promote idealogy over science and only serve to deny researchers, students and individuals on all sides of the issue access to accurate scientific information."
Overreaction to Bush Administration Complaint Prompted Block on 'Abortion' Searches | Threat Level from Wired.com
Brijit joins a growing number of ventures that are using people, rather than algorithms, to filter the Internet's wealth of information.
Algorithms Are Terrific. But to Search Smarter, Find a Person.
No need to worry about failing memory or intelligence either. The intelligence pill is another 21st century commodity. Slow learners or people struck with forgetful-ness are given pills which increase the production of enzymes controlling production of the chemicals known to control learning and memory. Everyone is able to use his full mental potential.
What Will Life Be Like in the Year 2008?