Category «Internet»

Pew Report: The future of cloud computing

The future of cloud computing, by Janna Anderson, Lee Rainie, June 11, 2010 “Technology experts and stakeholders say they expect they will ‘live mostly in the cloud’ in 2020 and not on the desktop, working mostly through cyberspace-based applications accessed through networked devices. This will substantially advance mobile connectivity through smartphones and other internet appliances. …

Subjects: Internet, PC Security

Supreme Court Rules Against Text Message Privacy, Permits Search of Public Employee's Pager

EPIC: “The Supreme Court has issued a ruling in City of Ontario v. Quon, a case concerning the reasonablenees of a search of a public employee’s pager. EPIC filed a “friend of the court” brief in the case, arguing that data minimization practices should be followed for electronic searches, and that the search, which uncovered …

Subjects: Courts, E-Mail, Internet, Legal Research, Privacy

Privacy International Launches System to Shed Light on Controversial Technologies

EPIC: “International watchdog Privacy International has announced the launch of a new website for bringing transparency to “technical mysteries” behind controversial systems. Cracking the Black Box identifies key questions regarding mysterious technologies and asks experts, whistleblowers, and other concerned parties to “help crack the box” by anonymously contributing ideas and input. The organization responsible for …

Subjects: EU Data Protection, Internet, Privacy, Wireless Web

Leaks of National Security Documents to Media Focus of Government Prosecution

Follow up to New Yorker: Julian Assange and WikiLeak’s mission for total transparency news from two sources on converging aspects of leaking national security data via MSM and alternative news outlets. “Pentagon investigators are trying to determine the whereabouts of the Australian-born founder of the secretive website Wikileaks for fear that he may be about …

Subjects: Cybercrime, Government Documents, Internet, Legal Research, Wiki

Pew Study: When to Buy Your Child a Cellphone

When to Buy Your Child a Cellphone, Stefanie Olsen, New York Times, Jun 9, 2010: “About 75 percent of 12- to 17-year-olds in the United States own a mobile phone, up from 45 percent in 2004, according to an April study by the Pew Internet and American Life Project, part of the Pew Research Center. …

Subjects: Internet

China's cabinet published a white paper on the Internet in China

The Register: “The Chinese government has issued a white paper laying out current, and future, internet policy – and you might not recognise its view of internet use in that country…The paper warns: “Citizens are not allowed to infringe upon state, social and collective interests or the legitimate freedom and rights of other citizens. No …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, E-Government, Government Documents, Internet, Knowledge Management

Cambridge aims to become the world’s library with new rare books collection digitization plan

News release: “Cambridge University Library has announced visionary plans to become a digital library for the world – following a £1.5m lead gift pledged by Dr. Leonard Polonsky. Home to more than seven million books and some of the greatest collections in existence, including those of Newton and Darwin, the Library will begin digitising its …

Subjects: Internet, Knowledge Management, Libraries

FTC Announces Third Workshop on the Future of Journalism June 15 at the National Press Club

News release: “The Federal Trade Commission will hold its third and final workshop on the future of journalism at the National Press Club in Washington, DC, on June 15, 2010. Consumers are increasingly turning to the Internet for news and information. Advertisers are moving ads to online sites and scaling back on ad buys as …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents, Internet, Knowledge Management