Nieman Watchdog > Are political journalists falling prey to technological misdirection?
There’s been remarkably little press coverage of the apparent disappearance of millions of White House e-mails. And what little there’s been has underestimated both the negligence of the White House’s information technologists and the troubling nati
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10 Tips for Injecting New Technology into Your Campus
Introducing new technologies to faculty members can be a challenge--they are often simply too busy or don't see the point of mastering yet another tool. At San Diego State University, IT Services Director James Frazee and Associate Director of Instruction
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Security must evolve, CERT official says
Security has to evolve into something that supports business, rather than the other way around, according to Lisa R. Young, senior member of the technical staff at Carnegie Mellon University's Computer Emergency Response Team.
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Who Needs IT Experts? Workers Take Control -- Web 2.0 -- InformationWeek
Savvy office workers frustrated that their on-the-job computer tools don't function as smoothly as, say, an Apple iPod are taking matters into their own hands.
No longer are they relying on company technicians, or information technology (IT) administrato
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Technology Populism: Risks & Rewards - ReadWriteWeb
Thanks to a more technology-savvy workforce, ubiquitous broadband, online collaboration, and social networking tools, it is individual workers, and not IT organizations, that are creating a new trend in business, a trend being called "technology populism.
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Kevin Kelly -- The Technium: Better than free
In a real sense, these are eight things that are better than free. Eight uncopyable values. I call them "generatives." A generative value is a quality or attribute that must be generated, grown, cultivated, nurtured. A generative thing can not be copied,
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We have a broadband strategy? Bush administration says "yes" in cheerleading report
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FDA panel cites shortfalls in technology, staffing (1/29/08) -- www.GovernmentExecutive.com
The Food and Drug Administration faces shortfalls in staffing and information technology, which have resulted "in a plethora of inadequacies that threaten our society," according to a report by the agency's Science Board.The board also concluded that "an
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Why does AT&T want to know what you're downloading? - By Tim Wu - Slate Magazine
Chances are that as you read this article, it is passing over part of AT&T's network. That matters, because last week AT&T announced that it is seriously considering plans to examine all the traffic it carries for potential violations of U.S. intellectual
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FBI Prepares Vast Database Of Biometrics - washingtonpost.com
The FBI is embarking on a $1 billion effort to build the world's largest computer database of peoples' physical characteristics, a project that would give the government unprecedented abilities to identify individuals in the United States and abroad.
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Eight business technology trends to watch (12/26/07)
Technology alone is rarely the key to unlocking economic value: companies create real wealth when they combine technology with new ways of doing business.
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