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Between reading articles, visiting MySpace, and checking out video clips, around four in 10 students spend at least 10 hours a week online, according to a study released this week by Experience. For the study, Experience recently surveyed 350 students abo
"There are reasons that there are such strong First Amendment protections on the Internet," says Marc Rotenberg, executive director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center. "People should be given wide latitude to express their opinions, even if othe
* Galaxies: centers of gravity that attract the like-minded - e.g. YouTube, Digg and Second Life * Stars: online celebs, such as Robert Scoble, Thomas Hawk, AskaNiinja, etc. * Planets: individuals who follow the stars, yet are influential in their own rig
If it seems like everyone you know has a blog these days, you might be right. Fifty million bloggers now grace the world with their musings, according to a quarterly report on the growth of the blogosphere published Monday by David Sifry, founder and CEO
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A US judge has launched a blistering attack on the blogosphere, saying it is a minefield of potential litigation. Judge Edward Fadeley, retired associate justice of the Oregon Supreme Court, called the blogosphere “a veritable Wild West of verbal ambush
Mr. Hajj, a Lebanese photographer based in the Middle East, may not be familiar to many newspaper readers. But thanks to the swift justice of the Internet, he has been charged, tried and convicted of improperly altering photographs he took for Reuters.
Certain circles are buzzing with the news that Kiko is on sale on eBay. I first heard the news last week, but it wasn’t public until today so I didn’t want to write about it. For those that don’t know who/what Kiko was, it was one of the prototypica
Today there are blogs, a phenomenon that puts the average employee in a position to disclose company secrets, reveal questionable working conditions and viciously attack the boss -- to the world.
Good examples of corporate hate blogs
Research firm says the number of blogs has peaked and will decline to about 30 million active blogs.
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