Category «Internet»

ICANN will transition to global plan for private stakeholder control

Via Nextgov: “A top Commerce Department official pushed back Wednesday against concerns that the Obama administration is opening the door to an Internet takeover by Russia, China, and other authoritarian regimes. The fears stem from the Commerce Department’s announcement last Friday that it plans to give the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, an international nonprofit group, control …

Subjects: Censorship, Civil Liberties, Cybercrime, Domain Names, E-Government, Internet, Knowledge Management

NASA’s Spitzer Telescope Brings 360-Degree View of Galaxy to Our Fingertips

News release: “Touring the Milky Way now is as easy as clicking a button with NASA’s new zoomable, 360-degree mosaic presented Thursday at the TEDActive 2014 Conference in Vancouver, Canada. The star-studded panorama of our galaxy is constructed from more than 2 million infrared snapshots taken over the past 10 years by NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope. “If …

Subjects: E-Government, Internet, Knowledge Management

New on LLRX – Using Raspberry Pi and Open Source to Understand Technology

Via LLRX.com – Using Raspberry Pi and Open Source to Understand Technology – Elmer Masters, Director of Internet Development at the Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction, has a new column which he had graciously agreed to share with LLRX readers. In this article, he examines the concept of using the open nature of a Linux powered Raspberry Pi …

Subjects: Internet, Knowledge Management, Libraries

New on LLRX – Business Intelligence Online Resources

Via LLRX.com  – Business Intelligence Online Resources: An Internet Annotated Link Dataset Compilation. Marcus P. Zillman’s new, comprehensive guide comprises the most current and accurate business intelligence source available via the web, free and fee based. Zillman includes resources and sites mined from both the visible and invisible web. His carefully selected business intelligence resources and sites are described …

Subjects: Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Marketing

Scout – Open Source tool to get alerts on issues you care about

“Scout is a free service that provides daily insight to how our laws and regulations are shaped in Washington, DC and our state capitols. These days, you can receive electronic alerts to know when a company is in the news, when a TV show is scheduled to air or when a sports team wins. Now, you …

Subjects: Climate Change, Congress, E-Government, Education, Energy, Financial System, Government Documents, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Legislation

Fourth Annual Benchmark Study on Patient Privacy and Data Security

Ponemon Institute: “…we are releasing our Fourth Annual Benchmark Study on Patient Privacy and Data Security. We hope you will read the report sponsored by ID Experts that reveals some fascinating trends. Specifically, criminal attacks on healthcare systems have risen a startling 100 percent since we first conducted the study in 2010. This year, we found the …

Subjects: Cybercrime, Health Care, Internet, Knowledge Management, PC Security, Privacy

EPIC – Federal Trade Commission Backs Users in Facebook Privacy Case

“The FTC has filed an amicus brief in a case before a federal appeals court concerning Facebook users. If a controversial settlement is approved, Facebook will display the images of users, including young children, in Facebook advertising without consent. Several Facebook users formally objected to the plan, arguing that it would violate state laws. A children’s advocacy organization also objected, stating that …

Subjects: E-Commerce, Government Documents, Internet, Legal Research, Privacy

Program for Digital Archiving of Vatican Apostolic Library Manuscripts

News release – NTT DATA Corporation, a global IT solutions provider, today announced it was selected to contribute to the project of digitally archiving manuscripts of the Vatican Apostolic Library: “About the Vatican Apostolic Library: The Vatican Apostolic Library, known as the “Popes’ library”, is located in Vatican City. Founded by Pope Nicholas V Parentucelli (1447-1455) in …

Subjects: Internet, Knowledge Management, Libraries

World Wide Web Timeline

Pew – “Since its founding in 1989, the World Wide Web has touched the lives of billions of people around the world and fundamentally changed how we connect with others, the nature of our work, how we discover and share news and new ideas, how we entertain ourselves and how communities form and function. The timeline is …

Subjects: Internet, Knowledge Management

Pew – Emerging and Developing Nations Want Freedom on the Internet

“There is widespread opposition to internet censorship in emerging and developing nations. Majorities in 22 of 24 countries surveyed say it is important that people have access to the internet without government censorship. In 12 nations, at least seven-in-ten hold this view. Support for internet freedom is especially strong in countries where a large percentage of …

Subjects: Censorship, Civil Liberties, Free Speech, Freedom of Information, Internet

New Field Guide Explores Open Data Innovations in Disaster Risk and Resilience

World Bank: “From Indonesia to Bangladesh to Nepal, community members armed with smartphones and GPS systems are contributing to some of the most extensive and versatile maps ever created, helping inform policy and better prepare their communities for disaster risk. In Jakarta, more than 500 community members have been trained to collect data on thousands of …

Subjects: Economy, Education, Energy, Government Documents, Housing, Internet, Knowledge Management