Category «Internet»

Internet Archive launches online library of video games from the “old days”

“The Internet Arcade is a web-based library of arcade (coin-operated) video games from the 1970s through to the 1990s, emulated in JSMAME, part of the JSMESS software package. Containing hundreds of games ranging through many different genres and styles, the Arcade provides research, comparison, and entertainment in the realm of the Video Game Arcade. The game …

Subjects: Internet

Why Libraries [Still] Matter

Why Libraries [Still] Matter – Jonathan Zittrain…”To this day, the Harvard Law School Library, which I direct, claims distinction as the largest academic law library in the world. Volume of volumes was never the whole story, though. Libraries have, over time, inhabited the roles not only of guardians of knowledge, but of curators, and not merely for …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Education, Internet, Knowledge Management, Libraries

FreeLawProject Rolls Out Oral Argument Audio

Announcing Oral Arguments on CourtListener “We’re very excited to announce that CourtListener is currently in the process of rolling out support for Oral Argument audio. This is a feature that we’ve wanted for at least four years — our name is CourtListener, after all — and one that will bring a raft of new features to the project. …

Subjects: Courts, Government Documents, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

The top 100 papers Nature explores the most-cited research of all tim

  Richard Van Noorden, Brendan Maher & Regina Nuzzo “The discovery of high-temperature superconductors, the determination of DNA’s double-helix structure, the first observations that the expansion of the Universe is accelerating — all of these breakthroughs won Nobel prizes and international acclaim. Yet none of the papers that announced them comes anywhere close to ranking among the …

Subjects: Internet, Knowledge Management

Map of Industrial Control Systems on the Internet

“What is an Industrial Control System? In a nutshell, Industrial control systems (ICS) are computers that control the world around you. They’re responsible for managing the air conditioning in your office, the turbines at a power plant, the lighting at the theatre or the robots at a factory. Power Plants on the Internet? Really? You’d be …

Subjects: Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, E-Government, Economy, Financial System, Internet, Knowledge Management

Law is Code: A Software Engineering Approach to Analyzing the United States Code

William Li, Pablo Azar, David Larochelle, Phil Hill & Andrew Lo, Law is Code: A Software Engineering Approach to Analyzing the United States Code, October 31, 2014. “The agglomeration of rules and regulations over time has produced a body of legal code that no single individual can fully comprehend. This complexity produces inefficiencies, makes the …

Subjects: Government Documents, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

How Secure is TextSecure? – Paper

How Secure is TextSecure? Tilman Frosch and Christian Mainka and Christoph Bader and Florian Bergsma and Joerg Schwenk and Thorsten Holz, October 31, 2014. “Instant Messaging has attracted a lot of attention by users for both private and business communication and has especially gained popularity as low-cost short message replacement on mobile devices. However, most popular …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, E-Commerce, E-Mail, Internet, Privacy, Social Media

Improving Digital Publishing of Legal Scholarship, Version 1.0

Keele, Benjamin J., Improving Digital Publishing of Legal Scholarship, Version 1.0 (October 2, 2014). Journal of Things We Like (Lots), Conference — Legal Scholarship We Like, and Why It Matters, 2014; Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law Research Paper No. 2014-33. Available for download at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2507933 “Legal scholarship’s main mode of formal communication, …

Subjects: Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

Steganography in Modern Smartphones and Mitigation Techniques

“By offering sophisticated services and centralizing a huge volume of personal data, modern smartphones changed the way we socialize, entertain and work. To this aim, they rely upon complex hardware/software frameworks leading to a number of vulnerabilities, attacks and hazards to profile individuals or gather sensitive information. However, the majority of works evaluating the security …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Cybercrime, Defense, Internet, Knowledge Management, Privacy

EFF Explains Research on How Internet Users Were Caught in Traffic Slowdown

EFF – “Almost any time you access the Internet, your computer transmits and receives data that travels across not only your own Internet provider’s network, but also the networks of Internet backbone providers and other ISPs before reaching its final destination. This is what puts the “inter” in the “Internet”: independent networks connected together physically …

Subjects: E-Commerce, Internet

Another Facebook Experiment on Users is Revealed to Focus on Voting

Micah L. Sifry – Mother Jones: “On Election Day, political campaigns, candidates, consultants, and pollsters pay close attention to who votes and why—and so does Facebook. For the past six years, on every national Election Day, the social-networking behemoth has pushed out a tool—a high-profile button that proclaims “I’m Voting” or “I’m a Voter”—designed to …

Subjects: E-Commerce, Internet, Knowledge Management, Privacy, Social Media