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How to Avoid Information Pornography
You'll cut back and forth between lanes on the freeway to save a minute or two from your commute. You'll analyze and obsess over choosing the shortest and fastest checkout line at your grocery store.  And you probably even reply to emails while on conference calls....
Tags: Blog, Information Pornography, Merlin, Blogging, Internet, Robert Pagliarini
Blog posts 2009-07-27

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Background Information on Indiana Conference on Pornography
News Advisory: NOTE TO EDITORS: The following information about recent action by the President, the Congress and the Justice Department is background for use in connection with the public conference on illegal hardcore pornography that is to be held at the Mt. Comfort United Methodist Church in Greenfield, Ind., from...
Tags: conference, FBI, Government, Indiana, president, U.S. Congress, U.S. Department of Justice
Research articles 2003-10-30
Bosses clamp down on Net pornography.
Mar 2, 2002 The West Australian ABIX via COMTEX -- TMP Worldwide has surveyed Australian companies about Internet pornography. More than 77 of companies involved explicitly do not allow their employees to view Internet pornography while at work, but 20.5 of males and 4.4...
Tags: TMP Worldwide
Research articles 2002-03-03
Challenge to US law blocking Internet pornography.(Brief Article)
The American Civil Liberties Union ACLU is leading a challenge against a law passed recently by the US Congress to protect children from Internet pornography. ACLU believes the law is also restricting access to valuable sources of information of a The American Civil Liberties Union...
Tags: American Civil Liberties Union, Internet
Research articles 2001-09-01
Justice department receives info from Calvin's lawyers on ads.(Calvin Klein, anti-child-pornography laws)(Brief Article)
WASHINGTON FNS - Attorneys representing Calvin Klein have handed over information to the justice Department in its inquiry into whether the designer violated anti-child-pornography laws in the controversial ad campaign he pulled in August because of a public uproar. "We have been in touch with...
Tags: advertisement, attorney, spokesman, U.S. Department of Justice
Research articles 1995-10-17
US Guantanamo chaplain accused of adultery and pornography
WASHINGTON AFP ? The US military released Muslim army chaplain Captain James Yee after charging him with adultery and keeping pornography on his computer, his lawyer said. The US authorities dropped charges that the 35-year-old Chinese-American, who had been involved in an espionage investigation at the Guantanamo detention centre...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, al-Qaeda, computer, lawyer, PRODUCTIVITY
Research articles 2003-11-25
Cybercensors - government censorship of pornography in the Internet
"Imagine if the government required every bookstore, newsstand, and library to obtain a license and verify that they are not distributing anything that someone might consider indecent. That's what this bill would do to the Internet," says Marc Rotenberg, head of the Electronic Privacy Information Center. On March...
Tags: INTERNET, U.S. Senate
Research articles 1995-06-01
Stop Drowning in Mail: 4-Step System to Manage Mail Overload
You can simplify your life and even avoid information pornography, but if you're like most people, your email inbox is still bursting at the seams, your voicemail is full, and you're getting slammed with too much stuff. To make matters worse, you get flooded with old-fashioned mail....
Tags: Mail, E-mail, Financial Services, Online Communications, Robert Pagliarini
Blog posts 2009-09-23
Information-Technology Trade Show in Toledo, Ohio, Highlights Hacking Dangers.
The Blade, Toledo, Ohio Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News May 9--Bowling Green State University computer systems running Windows 2000 or Windows NT programs have been "dropping like flies" in recent weeks because an attack was launched around the campus' network, possibly as a...
Tags: blade, computer, FBI, Government, HARDWARE, network, PRODUCTIVITY, SECURITY, Servers, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2002-05-09
Journalistic pornography.(EDITORIALS)
Byline: THE WASHINGTON TIMES It is difficult to understand what useful journalistic purpose was served by the new photographs of Iraqi prisoner mistreatment published in Friday's edition of The Washington Post. As The Post itself acknowledged in one of two front-page stories about the...
Tags: The Post Co.
Research articles 2004-05-24
Do People Without Kids Waste Their Free Time?
If you don't have kids, you don't have a time problem. I have friends without kids and I want to wring their neck every time they say, "I'm so busy. I don't have enough time." You don't have enough time?! Are you kidding me? My theory, which...
Tags: Kid, Financial Accounting, Personal Finance, Finance, Robert Pagliarini
Blog posts 2009-10-05
Malaysia to Scrap Internet Filter Plan
KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 12 (Reuters) - Malaysia's government on Thursday said it would seek other ways of curbing "the spread of lies and seditious materials" online after earlier plans for an Internet filter were apparently scrapped. A source had earlier told Reuters the government was cancelling a tender for Internet...
Tags: government, Thomson Reuters Corp., Internet
News items 2009-08-13
Malaysia Weighs Internet Filter
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia denied on Friday that a proposed Internet filter would be used to police blogs and websites, saying it would be used only to block pornography. The denial comes after news that the Southeast Asian country was considering setting up an Internet filter similar to China's...
Tags: Thomson Reuters Corp., pornography, Malaysia
News items 2009-08-11
China closes 91 Web sites in crackdown
BEIJING - China has shut down 91 Web sites for pornographic and other "vulgar" content, as well as a political blog portal, since announcing its latest bid to ensure Internet morality, state media said on Monday. China's ruling Communist Party is wary of threats to its grip on information and...
News items 2009-08-07
Crouching Google, Hidden Porn
Andy Beal submits: How’s a modern search engine supposed to grow market share if it can’t rely on serving up internet pornography? </sarcasm> Well, Google’s going to have to take on China’s leading search engine Baidu BIDU, without the help of those that use the search engine to locate...
Tags: Internet, China, Andy Beal, Google Inc.
External links 2009-06-21
Apple Responds To FCC Over App Store Policies
Posted by: Peter Burrows on August 21 Apple just issues a press release, listing its reponses to the FCC's questions about its policies for the App Store. Of special interest to the Feds, as expected, is the supposed refusal to okay Google Voice. Read on for Apple's description of why...
Tags: application, Google Inc., Apple Inc., Apple iPhone
News items 2009-08-21
Forty years of the internet: how the world changed for ever
In October 1969, a student typed 'LO' on a computer - and the internet was born Towards the end of the summer of 1969 – a few weeks after the moon landings, a few days after Woodstock, and a month before the first broadcast of Monty Python's Flying Circus...
Tags: Internet, Computer, Network
News items 2009-10-25
China Internet users soar to 298 million
BEIJING (Reuters) - The number of Internet users in China jumped nearly 42 percent to 298 million by the end of 2008 from the previous year, cementing the country's position as the world's largest Internet population, the China Internet Network Information Center CNNIC said. The number of mobile Web surfers...
News items 2009-08-07
China's web censorship backflip
Correspondents in Beijing | August 14, 2009A TOP Beijing official said that a controversial internet filter software was optional for all users after plans to install it on computers sold in China triggered a storm of protest."After you install the software, you can use it or you can decide not...
Tags: computer, software, China
News items 2009-08-13
RIAA graduated response plan: Q&A with Cary Sherman
On Friday, major news broke: the RIAA would largely abandon its widespread lawsuit campaign against individuals in favor of a "graduated response" partnership with ISPs. The outlines are clear enough—the RIAA will identify infringers, pass that information on to ISPs, who will notify and eventually sanction users without turning personal...
News items 2009-08-07
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