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[Loomware - Crafting New Libraries] Access 2005 - Day 1, Cliff's Notes: eResearch/eScience - The need to support an increasingly data intensive and collaborative model of science has led to a number of developments, including a creep into the non-science realms. These developments will hit academic institutions in the coming years and cause the organization to review the role of the library in supporting research.
[Hammer Of The Blogs] Daisy Cutters For Jeebus: If he wants to talk to soldiers and really hear what they think, it seems privacy would be in order, as I will assert that no soldier can tell you what he really thinks in TV-friendly language.
[Newsdesk.org] News You Might Have Missed: o9 "FEMA restricts evacuee data, citing privacy" Washington Post, October... Singapore may jail two bloggers for posting racist comments about Muslims, Chinese, Indians and Malays
[Gizmodo.com] Gizmodo, The Gadget Blog: Now I know you crazy Bill Gates loving kids are eager to spend all day at the kiosks not giving anyone else a turn, but I bet you silly kids have no clue where to find one of these kiosks, well the Xbox 360 Kiosk Frapper! map is your answer.
[Digitalphotography.weblogsinc.com] Steganography with Flickr - The Digital Photography Weblog ...: Moral issues aside, using Flickr to store or backup data is a really bad idea simply because Flickr makes no real guarantees that your images will stick around forever. Furthermore, given the explosion in data size-- 71K in a 1.6MB file isn't terribly efficient (I'm sure more data could go on, but it is still a huge size explosion)-- the average photography will have a hard time coming up with enough photos that look reasonably real to store any significant quantity of data.
[News.com.com] CNET News.com -- Technology news and business reports: AOL gets online rights for Narnia film... EMC says CEO Tucci to also become chairman...
[Crnano.typepad.com] Responsible Nanotechnology: We'll repeat, once again, that in this time of rapidly developing technology, there are no simple solutions to many of the ethical and safety issues. Instead of settling for fixed, easy answers, we owe it to ourselves to gain the best possible understanding of the potential for transformational change represented by these technologies, and then, in a setting of open dialogue and honest consideration of varying viewpoints, seek consensus for comprehensive, responsible, and workable solutions.
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