Category «Internet»

Report: Working To Stop Teens Texting Behind The Wheel

Follow up to previous postings on texting: “Amanda Lenhart, a senior researcher at the Pew Internet and American Life Project, surveyed 800 pairs of teens and parents, and organized focus groups with children in four different cities. During the focus groups, she says she was amazed to discover the teens were secretly texting under the …

Subjects: Internet

FCC – The Third Way: A Narrowly Tailored Broadband Framework

The Third Way: A Narrowly Tailored Broadband Framework, Julius Genachowski. Chairman, Federal Communications Commission, May 6, 2010 “This statement describes a framework to support policies that advance our global competitiveness and preserve the Internet as a powerful platform for innovation, free speech, and job creation. I remain open to all ideas on the best approach …

Subjects: E-Government, Internet, Legal Research

US Attorney, FBI and NYC Police Statement on Times Square Investigation

Statement of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York, The Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the New York City Police Department on an Arrest in the Times Square Investigation , May 4, 2010. Photos from the Press Conference on the Times Square Attempted Bombing Politico: Cellphone led FBI to Times Square …

Subjects: Government Documents, Internet, Knowledge Management

Harvard Magazine: Gutenberg 2.0 Harvard's libraries deal with disruptive change.

Gutenberg 2.0 Harvard’s libraries deal with disruptive change, by Jonathan Shaw, Harvard Magazine, May-June 2010 “Who has the most scientific knowledge of large-scale organization, collection, and access to information? Librarians,” says [Peter Bol, Carswell professor of East Asian languages and civilizations]. A librarian can take a book, put it somewhere, and then guarantee to find …

Subjects: Internet, Knowledge Management, Libraries, Search Engines

A Day Without Media – Research by ICMPA and students at Phillip Merrill College of Journalism, University of Maryland

“24 Hours: Unplugged – What is is like to go without media? What if you had to give up your cell phone, iPod, television, car radio, magazines, newspapers and computer (i.e. no texting, no Facebook or IM-ing)? Could you do it? Is it even possible? Well, not really, if you are an American college student …

Subjects: Blogs, E-Mail, Internet, Knowledge Management

Net Generation – Preparing for Change in the Federal Information Technology Workforce

Net Generation – Preparing for Change in the Federal Information Technology Workforce, Federal Chief Information Officers (CIO) Council, April 2010 “The increasingly senior federal workforce, and their anticipated retirement from federal service, continues to top the list of human capital concerns across government. The Federal Government needs the right mix of high performing information technology …

Subjects: E-Government, Internet, Knowledge Management

FCC Takes Steps to Promote Nationwide Mobile Connectivity

News release: “The Federal Communications Commission took an important step today toward promoting nationwide mobile connectivity for consumers and encouraging continued mobile innovation, investment, and deployment. The Commission’s Order on Reconsideration enhances mobile voice service through roaming agreements that provide consumers with access to other carriers’ networks. In a Second Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, …

Subjects: E-Government, Internet, Legal Research

CRS: U.S. Initiatives to Promote Global Internet Freedom: Issues, Policy, and Technology

U.S. Initiatives to Promote Global Internet Freedom: Issues, Policy, and Technology. April 5, 2010 Modern means of communications, led by the Internet, provide a relatively inexpensive, open, easy-entry means of sharing ideas, information, pictures, and text around the world. In a political and human rights context, in closed societies when the more established, formal news …

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