Category «Internet»

A Portrait of Early Internet Adopters: Why People First Went Online –and Why They Stayed

A Portrait of Early Internet Adopters: Why People First Went Online –and Why They Stayed, by Amy Tracy Wells, Research Fellow, Pew Internet & American Life Project, February 20, 2008 “In our survey, we asked these long time internet users why they first went online. The majority of respondents noted “to communicate with colleagues.” When …

Subjects: E-Mail, Internet

American Cancer Society: Cancer Statistics 2008

“The American Cancer Society’s annual cancer statistics report finds that death rates from cancer in the United States have decreased by 18.4 percent among men and by 10.5 percent among women since mortality rates began to decline in the early 1990s, which translates to the avoidance of more than half a million cancer deaths (534,500) …

Subjects: Internet

White Paper – Wireless Security: Past, Present and Future

CODENOMICON White Paper – Wireless Security: Past, Present and Future, by Sami Petäjäsoja, Tommi Mäkilä, Mikko Varpiola, Miikka Saukko and Ari Takanen, Version 1.0, February 1st, 2008 “New wireless technologies such as WiMAX, NFC and ZigBee are rapidly being adopted, along with existing wireless standards such as Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GSM and other cellular technologies. Bluetooth …

Subjects: Internet, PC Security, Wireless Web

Electric Utilities: Global Climate Disclosure Framework

Press release: “Leading investors today published disclosure guidelines for the electric utilities sector which will make it easier for investors to assess and compare the risks and opportunities posed by climate change and climate policy to individual companies. The Global Climate Disclosure Framework for Electric Utilities captures those climate change issues that are relevant specifically …

Subjects: Internet, Knowledge Management

Rand: Countering Insurgency in the Muslim World: Rethinking U.S. Priorities and Capabilities

Countering Insurgency in the Muslim World – Rethinking U.S. Priorities and Capabilities, by: David C. Gompert, John Gordon, IV, Adam Grissom, David R. Frelinger, Seth G. Jones, Martin C. Libicki, Edward O’Connell, Brooke K. Stearns, Robert E. Hunter. “This research brief summarizes a RAND report that analyzes insurgencies such as those in Afghanistan and Iraq …

Subjects: E-Government, Internet, Knowledge Management

Non Profit Releases Free Library of Federal Case Law

Creative Commons and Public.Resource.Org announced [February 11, 2008] that the first revision of a substantial corpus of U.S. federal case law is available for download by developers. The files are all clearly marked with the new Creative Commons CCØ label, indicating that the contents are Works of the United States Government and are thus free …

Subjects: Copyright, Government Documents, Internet, Legal Research, Search Engines

U.S. Population Projections: 2005-2050

Pew Hispanic Center: “If current trends continue, immigrants arriving from 2005 to 2050 and their descendants will account for 82% of the population growth in the United States during this period, according to new projections from the Pew Research Center. The nation’s racial and ethnic mix will change markedly by mid-century, the projections show, with …

Subjects: Internet

Move to Paperless Homes May Also Increase Energy Use

New York Times: Pushing Paper Out the Door, by Hannah Fairfield “A paperless world isn’t automatically a boon for the environment, though. While these digital toys reduce dependence on one resource, they increase it on another: energy. Some devices are always plugged in, eating electricity even when not in use, and gobbling huge amounts of …

Subjects: E-Records, Internet, Knowledge Management

Discovery Channel Launches Earth Live Website With Visualization of Global Warming

“You’ve heard about global warming with its subsequent impending ecological disasters, but what’s the real story? By connecting you with scientists in the field, current news and visual representations of data from NOAA and NASA, Earth Live will explore climate change and its consequences. The layers that spin across the globe are gathered over the …

Subjects: Internet

Health Care Reform: CED Releases Harnessing Openness to Transform American Health Care

“The Committee for Economic Development (CED)…released a new report – Harnessing Openness to Transform American Health Care (94 pages, PDF) – that focuses on how to improve health care by giving people more access to information and making the information more responsive to their contributions. The report touches on the entire production system for health …

Subjects: E-Records, Internet, Knowledge Management