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Monthly Archives: January 2005

Interactive Copyright Guide for Faculty

“Baruch College, a senior college within The City University of New York, and Kognito Solutions LLC today announced the release of a free interactive guide to help faculty determine the appropriate copyright guidelines they must follow when using different types of copyrighted media in their courses. Structured as a subway map, the interactive guide asks… Continue Reading

Survey Says Spyware An Increasing Threat to Networks

Press release: “A poll (686 respondents) conducted by WatchGuard Technologies, Inc…reveals that two-thirds of IT managers and administrators believe spyware will be the number one threat to network security over the next twelve months. Spyware is a growing category of malicious software that installs on a computer without the user’s knowledge and it can secretly… Continue Reading

Blogs Are Proliferating, RSS Gains Foothold, and Internet News Sites Shine Again

From PubSub, news that they are tracking over 8 million blogs. This represents a huge increase within the past year in the number of blogs now available. Along with this increased visibility, ethical concerns about blog content. From Radio Userland, the Top 100 Most-Subscribed-To RSS Feeds (the list includes Wired, various sections of the New… Continue Reading

Digital Medical Records Offer Benefits and Risks

From Business Week, Between You, The Doctor, And The PC – “More physicians and hospitals are putting their medical records online.” As the digitization of health care records steadily increases, there are consequences for physicians and patients alike. As diagnositic data and patient health records are made available online via hospital intranets, they are vulnerable… Continue Reading

Pew Survey on Internet Users and Search Engines Yields Contradictory Results

Press release: “A new nationwide survey by the Pew Internet & American Life Project shows that internet users are extremely positive about search engines and the experiences they have when searching the internet. But these same satisfied internet users are generally unsophisticated about why and how they use search engines. They are also strikingly unaware… Continue Reading

New Blog Counters Claims of Social Security Crisis

From the Pew Internet and American Life Project, this news about a new blog called Social Security: There Is No Crisis “which aims to promote the notion that there is no crisis facing Social Security and that the president’s plan is unnecessary. The blog contains links to articles and organizations that support their point of… Continue Reading

New Georgia Anti-Spam Legislation

Press release from Georgia Governor: “The goal of the Georgia Slam Spam E-mail Act is to hold accountable those who abuse the Internet and harass our citizens with fraudulent, misleading and unwanted commercial e-mail…The Governor’s legislation provides serious penalties for the use of false or misleading practices, such as forging headers, using misleading subject headlines… Continue Reading