Posts tagged as linkdump
Small Link Dump
2012-05-15 by , tagged as
It is early in the week yet:
- Download the book
- Georgia Tech/Microsoft study shows bandwidth caps create user uncertainty, risky decisions | Science Codex
- Government asks: when can we shut down wireless service?
- Iranian firms told not to use foreign email providers • The Register
- Liverpool is getting left behind online | Sevenstreets
- NYT: D.S.M. Panel Backs Down on Dia
- Shortwave Central: Best of the Best - DX Programs
- Surveillance State democracy - Salon.com
- The Document Foundation announces a Certification Program | The Document Foundation Blog
- US gov boffins achieve speeds FASTER THAN LIGHT • The Register
- Voices for the Library » Blog Archive » The role of libraries in closing the digital divide for older people
- Wi-Fi warping wallpaper hardens homes to hackers • reghardware
- More white males kill selves » Local News » The Star Beacon; Ashtabula, Ohio
- OSCAR-11 News Archive
- OverDrive buyout proposal makes LibraryJournal.com: ‘Not such a crazy idea,’ says DPLA’s John Palfrey | TeleRead: News and v...
- ‘Having Persevered Through Those Days of Horse Drawn Computers . . .’ : The Other McCain
- Georgia Tech/Microsoft study shows bandwidth caps create user uncertainty, risky decisions | Science Codex
Yet Another Link Dump
2012-05-09 by , tagged as
More found things:
- Glenn Beck movie reviews: “The Avengers” – Glenn Beck
- Obama ignores Occupy domestic terrorists – Glenn Beck
- See How the Cloward-Piven Strategy is ‘Working Perfectly’ in Europe | TheBlaze.com
- Anthony Hayne, One of the Suspects in Ohio Bridge-Bombing Plot, Signed Lease for Occupy Cleveland | Video | TheBlaze.com
- Ubuntu - Linux for Human Beings
- As May 21 Anniversary Approaches, Family Radio Avoids End of World Talk | Radio Survivor
- All States - Small Business Survey - Thumbtack.com
- These Are ‘Least’ & ‘Most’ Business-Friendly States in The U.S. | TheBlaze.com
- Rep. Tim Griffin | Cell Phones | Government Benefits | The Daily Caller
- Brainstorming the 12.10 release « Xubuntu
- Brainstorm! Contribute! « It's free.
- Xubuntu/Roadmap/Goals/Quantal - Ubuntu Wiki
- Wi-Fi Survives Where Cellular Sucks | Mark Hachman | PCMag.com
- Sixgun Productions
- http://www.kryogenix.org/days/2012/04/18/publishing-a-folder-with-ubuntu-one
- WorldCat May Become Available as Library Linked Data under ODC-BY | Disruptive Library Technology Jester
- Why one in five U.S. adults doesn't use the Internet - CNN.com
- Cross My Palm With Silver | According To Hoyt
- Xamarin releases XobotOS, the .NET-powered version of Android
- Why bandwidth caps could be a threat to competition
- The Terrible Cost Of Cutting International Radio | The Network | The CBC & Public Broadcasting: A National Conversation
- The awful April jobs report: Is the ‘real’ unemployment rate 11.1%? « The Enterprise Blog
- Terrorists 'build secure VoIP over GPRS network' • The Register
- Spengler » Labor Force Disappears in Obama’s Depression
- Podcast - Priyom.org
- Intel bakes palm-sized Core i5 NUC to rival Raspberry Pi • The Register
- How a Misunderstanding with Instapundit Led to the First Directory of Christian Bloggers | Military Orders - the thriller th...
- Google Drive Privacy Policies Slammed | PCWorld
- Evangelical Confessionalism and Academic Freedom
- BobKrumm.com » Welcome to the Stag-Nation
- 1859's "Great Auroral Storm"—the week the Sun touched the earth
- What Has the Supreme Court Said About When Government Libraries May Remove Books? | The Volokh Conspiracy
- The Volokh Conspiracy » “Call Me Irresponsible, Call Me Unreliable, Throw in Undependable Too”
- X11R5 Wisdom
- X11R5 Wisdom
- X11R5 Wisdom
- When the Crocodile Cries by harryshearer on SoundCloud - Create, record and share your sounds for free
- Vodkapundit
- Trident Blog • TRIDENT TALES: INFILTRATING THE BBC A couple of...
- The Potential Impact of the People’s Rights Amendment Goes Far Beyond Restricting Freedom of Speech | The Volokh Conspiracy
- The Jawa Report: #OccupyCleveland Cancels May Day Event After Bomb Suspects Arrest (Updated)
- RTTY demodulator using NJM2211 - HeepyWiki
- Recursive wget - HeepyWiki
- Portland high schools take byte out of laptop use at home | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram
- PJ Lifestyle » Talent Isn’t Everything: 5 Secrets to Freelance Success
- Occupy Occu-flops – Glenn Beck
- My Papers? No, Thank You - Jonah Goldberg - National Review Online
- MediaBerkman » Blog Archive » Cliff Stoll and Jonathan Zittrain on When Countries Collide Online: Internet Spies, Cyberwar, ...
- Installing grub bootblocks - HeepyWiki
- Hulu, TV Networks to Change Model of Free Streaming | Fox Business
- HORROR: Mom wants right to “euthanize” her disabled children – Glenn Beck
- Has Walmart opened itself up to "Denial of inventory" attacks?
- FSF Job Opportunity: Operations Assistant — Free Software Foundation — working together for free software
- Do We Really Want Intellectual Ventures And Disney 'Governing' The Internet? | Techdirt
- Be Very Afraid: The Cable-ization of Online Life Is Upon Us | Epicenter | Wired.com
- Be Very Afraid: The Cable-ization of Online Life Is Upon Us | Epicenter | Wired.com
- Believe in Me (2006) - IMDb
- BeagleBrick - eLinux.org
- BBC - BBC Internet Blog: The Space: Building a Broadcaster in a Box
- Bandwidth explosion: As Internet use soars, can bottlenecks be averted?
- Bandwidth explosion: As Internet use soars, can bottlenecks be averted?
- A Bad Day In Court for the Obama Administration | Power Line
- Consilience — No body cares about your fixed costs
- Fedora on a BeagleBoard | nullr0ute's blog
- debian beagleboard - Yahoo! Search Results
- BeagleBoardDebian - eLinux.org
- Vodkapundit » Who Owns You? Google Owns You
- Google Drive terms of service: 'A toxic brew' | Internet & Media - CNET News
- http://manpages.ubuntu.com/dman
- Juju Charms
- Voices for the Library » Media
- How WWII codes on Twitter thwarted French vote law - FRANCE 24
- Boot a USB Drive from GRUB.. or what to do when your computer can’t boot from USB | Bryan Quigley
- Free speech haven or lawless cesspool – can the internet be civilised? | Technology | guardian.co.uk
- Obama ignores Occupy domestic terrorists – Glenn Beck
Online Encounters
2012-04-26 by , tagged as
- Aereo, free airwaves, and the copyright land grab | Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Cellphone industry opposes California location privacy bill
- Deutsche Welle may not be Comedy Central, but DW-TV's Max X amuses.
- Faculty Advisory Council Memorandum on Journal Pricing § THE HARVARD LIBRARY TRANSITION
- German Court Orders YouTube to Filter Content, Remove Videos | News & Opinion | PCMag.com
- Google Drive can control your files - Technology & Science - CBC News
- Google Drive files can end up in ads, even though you still own them
- Google farewells apps in spring clean • The Register
- Harvard Library: subscriptions too costly, faculty should go open access
- Harvard Library: subscriptions too costly, faculty should go open access
- Harvard University to become a beacon for open access - The H Open Source: News and Features
- How tiny Estonia stepped out of USSR's shadow to become an internet titan | Technology | The Guardian
- Hungary to punish diabetics if they don't stick to diet - FRANCE 24
- Misinformation campaign targets USA TODAY reporter, editor – USATODAY.com
- Obama Admin: Surveillance, Censorship (in Iran or Syria) Constitute Human Rights Abuses | Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Opinion: CISPA isn’t ‘son of SOPA’ - Dan Kaminsky and Stewart Baker - POLITICO.com
- Palestinian Authority Found to Block Critical News Sites | Electronic Frontier Foundation
- PCWorld Google Drive for Linux Is on the Way
- PCWorld Google Drive: The Pros and Cons
- PCWorld The Problem with Google Drive
- "Role of media and technology in emergencies," including efforts of BBC Media Action and BBC Burmese.
- Senate Considering Extending Statute That Led to Unconstitutional Prosecution for Twitter Messages That Criticized Religious...
- Senate Considering Outlawing Anonymous Online Speech That’s Supposedly “Intended to Harass” the Person Being Criticized | Th...
- Senate passes postal bill that would end Saturday mail | Reuters
- The Gang that Couldn’t Steal Straight | International Liberty
- The Innovation Needed Before eBooks Replace 'pBooks' - The Next Web
- The innovation we need to see before eBooks can completely replace pBooks goo.gl/YJtiu
- Theresa May: No emails sniffed in web super-snoop law • The Register
- Tin can communication set to return • reghardware
- Tor Books to release only DRM-free e-books
- Tor to dump DRM in the UK, too | TeleRead: News and views on e-books, libraries, publishing and related topics
- Twitter users circumvent French law with WWII codes - FRENCH ELECTIONS 2012 - FRANCE 24
- USA Today alleges harassment scheme - Erik Wemple - The Washington Post
- We should all be hacktivists now | Heather Brooke | Comment is free | The Guardian
- Who owns your files on Google Drive?
- 1 in 2 new graduates are jobless or underemployed
- AT&T Sweetens Prepaid Smartphone Data Plans, But Not Enough | PCWorld
- Clay Shirky Q&A: online creativity and intellectual property | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk
- Congressman Proposes Amendment to Strip Most Newspapers, Churches, Nonprofits, and Other Corporations of All Constitutional ...
- Coyle's InFormation: Clarification from Sweden on OCLC negotiations
- FreeBSD 8.3 introduces new features - The H Open Source: News and Features
- If you are just... | Facebook
- Kiwi three strikes law closes on first victims • The Register
- Lawfare » Lawfare Podcast Episode #9: Jack Interviews the President (of Estonia) About Cyber
- Lawfare » The Politics of the Cyber Legislation Debate
- Lee's Eclectic Oracularities
- NYT: And the Winner of the Pulitzer
- PCWorld $70 ARM PC Can Run Android and Ubuntu Linux
- Scripting News: It's definitely a bubble
- Take Cover! Gmail Outage! | News & Opinion | PCMag.com
- The Constitutionality of a Limited Convention: An Originalist Analysis by Michael Rappaport :: SSRN
- Voices of Opposition Against CISPA | Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Your shortwave could have delivered the newspaper? | The SWLing Post
- Cellphone industry opposes California location privacy bill
Wednesday Wanderings
2012-04-18 by , tagged as
Here's a sampling of what we've seen:
- Code of Conduct Update
- Exodus :: SteynOnline
- Looking to download a run of issues? There’s a script for that… « Full Circle Magazine
- Looking towards Xubuntu Q « It's free.
- Mosh: the mobile shell
- Ubuntu Pastebin
- What Amazon's ebook strategy means - Charlie's Diary
- A famous victory for Obama DoJ | Power Line
- Berners-Lee: Net snoop law tosses human rights into the shredder • The Register
- Copy protection means some DirecTV subs will need new gear to watch HBO
- FCC drops Google investigation over WiFi snooping, issues small fine
- Gmail Down for an Hour, Affects 5 Million Users - Search Engines - News & Reviews - eWeek.com
- Gmail goes titsup for 30 MILLION PUNTERS • The Register
- MagicPoint Official Homepage
- Michael Geist - What a Difference a Year Makes: Bell on Local Television Channels
- Prince of Persia Source Code — Posted! | jordanmechner.com
- RIP Ceefax: Digital switchover kills off last teletext service • The Register
- Security researcher unearths plans for Iran's halal Internet
- En Banc 9th Circuit Decides Very Important Voter ID and Voter Registration Case from Arizona | Election Law Blog
- Google fined $25,000 for impeding FCC investigation | Reuters
- Calligra Suite | The integrated work applications suite
- CISPA Is A Really Bad Bill, And Here's Why | Techdirt
- CPU WARS - Read, Buy, and more!
- Facebook defends support for CISPA monitoring bill • The Register
- Great Firewall hiccup? China loses Internet connectivity for an hour
- Jobs Rated 2012: Ranking 200 Jobs From Best to Worst | CareerCast.com
- KZSU Brings Back Radio Drama with "Our American Cousin" | Radio Survivor
- leaflabs.com
- librarian.net » Blog Archive » How do you search for something that’s NOT online, a fun and fascinating homework assignment
- MIT's mind-reading Mosh pits itself against SSH daemons • The Register
- PCWorld Google Hit With $25K Fine, But FCC Finds Street View Data Collection Not Illegal
- PCWorld Try Calligra 2.4 for a New Microsoft Office Alternative
- The Note on my Door: Counterintuitive digital media assignments
- Weird News: TV Station Airs Porn Instead Of Good Morning America | YourTango
- "What does the future of international broadcasting look like in the age of mobile?"
- XBMC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Exodus :: SteynOnline
Odd Oddities
2012-04-12 by , tagged as
Things found:
Further Strangeness
2012-04-10 by , tagged as
Uh oh...
- blog.gpodder.org: gPodder 3.1.0 "The Discipline of D.E." released
- 'Don't break the internet': How an idiot's slogan stole your privacy... • The Register
- Education in Peru: Error message | The Economist
- FCC and Cellphone Carriers Agree to Centralized Database to Shut Off Reported Stolen Cellphones | TheBlaze.com
- FidoNet
- Git - gPodderWiki
- 'Hunger Games' again on list of challenged books
- In Case You Haven’t Noticed Yet, Everybody Recently Went Crazy : The Other McCain
- Iran moving ahead with plans for national intranet
- Iran's plan to UNPLUG the INTERWEBS back from the dead • The Register
- James O’Keefe Strikes Again: AG Holder’s Ballot to Vote Offered to Complete Stranger (Video) | The Gateway Pundit
- Kathryn Lopez
- Maryland Bans Employers from Requesting Social Media Passwords. Good Job, Maryland.
- Mike Wallace, '60 Minutes' star interviewer, dies
- ODDNS: Decentralized and Open DNS To Defeat Censorship | TorrentFreak
- Raspberry Pi now CE and FCC certified - The H Open Source: News and Features
- Star Beacon : Area real estate market has twists and turns
- The Daily Tar Heel: Craigslist thread reveals subculture of sexual activity in UNC's Davis Library
- The GNU C Library Steering Committee disbands - The H Open Source: News and Features
- Unpublishing Requests Are on the Rise : CJR
- Wireless carriers, US government join forces to lower phone theft
- How to get ikiwiki up and running on a Debian Lenny | Tech/Social/Howto
- how to setup ikiwiki on a remote host
- ikiwiki with git
- laptop wiki with git
- 'Don't break the internet': How an idiot's slogan stole your privacy... • The Register
An Easter Sunday Link Dump
2012-04-08 by , tagged as
- Buzz Out Loud 1586: Announcing the end of Buzz Out Loud (Podcast) | Buzz Out Loud Podcast - CNET Blogs
- 51 Months After The Start Of The Recession, Here Is The Report Card | ZeroHedge
- Adafruit IoT Printer Project Pack Internet of Things printer ID: 717 - $89.95 : Adafruit Industries, Unique & fun DIY electr...
- Concerns spread as U.N. poises for Internet regulation
- Exclusive: Low ratings could end cable deal for Gore's Current TV | Reuters
- Faster, Please! » It’s Not the Constitution, Stupid
- Glass Ceiling, Glass Jaw - By Michael Walsh - The Corner - National Review Online
- Israeli Terror Expert | Digital Pearl Harbor Worries | The Daily Caller
- LW Broadcast Stations
- Metal as a Service: Canonical announces Ubuntu server provisioning tool
- Oh, Canada: Radio Canada International to end shortwave broadcasts, Sackville to be closed | The SWLing Post
- Putin targets foes with 'zombie' gun which attack victims' central nervous system | Mail Online
- The Cold Civil War - Article - National Review Online
- U.S. Barely Cracks List of Countries With Top Wi-Fi Penetration | News & Opinion | PCMag.com
- This Week in Censorship: UK, UAE, Pakistan, & Bangladesh | Electronic Frontier Foundation
- The Rio Norte Line | "Dishonest, diversionary and pompous…" and founding members of the Flat Earth Society
- The Arab spring has shaken Arab TV's credibility | Ali Hashem | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk
- Star Beacon : Area real estate market has twists and turns
- President Obama Issues Stern Warning to Supreme Court to Avoid ‘Judicial Activism’ and Uphold Obamacare | Video | TheBlaze.com
- Pope appeals for peace in Syria during Easter message - RELIGION - FRANCE 24
- No Financial Aid, No Problem. For-Profit University Sets $199-a-Month Tuition for Online Courses - Technology - The Chronicl...
- IT urine bandit fired and charged • The Register
- Iran to roll out 'halal' internet by May - Technology - ArabianBusiness.com
- Internet radio usage way up, driven by smartphone rush | Radio Survivor
- In his Nowruz message, President Obama discusses Iran's "electronic curtain."
- Greece should look to Internet for recovery, says study | Reuters
- FCC & Education Department meet with publishers to discuss digital textbooks | TeleRead: News and views on e-books, librarie...
- Critical Distance Weblog
- Coyle's InFormation: Can libraries change?
- ChurchZip -- Liverpool
- Church Of Christ -- Liverpool
- Arby’s resorts to blocking conservatives on Twitter | Twitchy
- Easter Vigil - Holy Saturday, 7 April 2012
- 51 Months After The Start Of The Recession, Here Is The Report Card | ZeroHedge
Fun With Linkdumping
2012-03-30 by , tagged as
Things found:
- Read RSS Feeds Via NNTP
- Revision3 > Annie's Bits
- The Supremes and the Catholic Charities - National Review Online
- Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (Precise Pangolin) Beta 1
- With World IPv6 Launch, IPv6 on by default will be the new normal
- NASA - NASA Podcasting
- NASA - NASA Public Service Announcement Videos
- PeopleUbuntuCom - Ubuntu Wiki
- PlanetUbuntu - Ubuntu Wiki
- Rethinking Internet Radio, Part One | The SWLing Post
- Rethinking Internet Radio, Part Two: Using the Cricket Muve ZTE Score Mobile Phone as a Web Radio | The SWLing Post
- SCOTUSblog
- SheevaPlug | Arch Linux ARM
- Something to tuck away for rainy day: Popeye’s Guide to PSK the natural way « With Varying Frequency – Amateur Radio Ponderings
- Technology Programs FAQ - excelsior.edu
- BBC News - Pakistan's quiet erosion of internet freedom
- Census shows a country changed yet still rooted in tradition - The Irish Times - Fri, Mar 30, 2012
- 5by5 | The Ihnatko Almanac
- An Inverted System - Ramesh Ponnuru - National Review Online
- CILIP | News: 29 March 2012
- Dobama Theatre
- Drug Shortages | WhiteCoat's Call Room
- Hackable: Ubuntu boots on 8-bit microcontroller - The H Open Source: News and Features
- HowTo: Microblog namespace
- HowTo: Using Radio2
- PJ Media » The ObamaCare Arguments – The Second Day
- Quitting your job? Here's how not to do it • The Register
- Remembering the future
- Scripting News: RSS for microblogging
- So EVERYONE is... | Facebook
- Backup Email with OfflineIMAP | popey.com blog
- Revision3 > Annie's Bits
- I previously blogged about my HP ProLiant MicroServer which I'm playing with for doing backups of remote data and other small/home office tasks. I've
- DIY Mesh Guide - WirelessAfrica
- HOWTO: set up ssh keys
- JWM - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Kiwix: An Offline Reader for Wikipedia! : Ainer.org — Counter-technology Guides, Information, & News! Featuring Linux Mint &...
- Live instances - GNU MediaGoblin Wiki
- Main Page - openZIM
- HOWTO: set up ssh keys
Tuesday Tidings
2012-03-27 by , tagged as
A delay reminder of things previously found:
- Force Google to black out searches in new privacy law - MPs • The Register
- cleveland : Human trafficking "hiding in plain sight" in northern Ohio, U.S. Attorney says
- 'Hacktivists' Lead Data Breach Threats, Study Finds | PCWorld
- #ILikeObamacare Hashtag | Conservatives On Twitter | The Daily Caller
- Verizon Data Breach Report Offers Scary Truths About Security - Security - News & Reviews - eWeek.com
- The Amazing, Shrinking Academic Year
- US broadcasters put the squeeze on small-town cable TV • The Register
- Star Beacon : Board of Elections claims to have insufficient funds for November election
- Santorum v Drudge? – Glenn Beck
- Santorum calls in … to yell at Glenn? – Glenn Beck
- Pirate Bay plans to build aerial server drones with $35 Linux computer
- Importing China's Economic Model | Hoover Institution
- Home of gangsta rap seeks to limit speech on Talk Radio – Glenn Beck
- French president promises law to make viewing "hate sites" an offense
- France gets Toulouse killer Facebook homage page removed - FRANCE 24
- FOIA Data | FCC | CIA | The Daily Caller
- Facebook: Your boss asks for your password, we'll sue him! Maybe • The Register
- Facebook says it may sue employers who demand job applicants' passwords
- Facebook asserts trademark on word "book" in new user agreement
- Dr Who scores new companion from Emmerdale • The Register
- How-To: LCD Controlled by BeagleBone
- cleveland : Human trafficking "hiding in plain sight" in northern Ohio, U.S. Attorney says
Mid-Week Link Dump
2012-03-21 by , tagged as
Things found:
- Apple's Depressing Dividend | News & Opinion | PCMag.com
- Hipster PDA - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- NetZero back in the game with free-ish 4G • The Register
- NetZero Launches 'Free' Wireless Broadband | News & Opinion | PCMag.com
- Obama vows steps to breach Iranian electronic curtain | Reuters
- Op-ed: Imminent "six strikes" Copyright Alert System needs antitrust scrutiny
- Pakistan's Internet filter has the Valley buzzing over who's bidding | News - Politics and Law - CNET News
- Rush Limbaugh and the revenge of old media
- Unconstitutional Conditions: The Irrelevance of Consent by Philip Hamburger :: SSRN
- 10K Degree - excelsior.edu
- Exclusive: Top ISPs poised to adopt graduated response to piracy | Media Maverick - CNET News
- Internet Accounts for 4.7 Percent of US Economy | FOX8.com – Cleveland news & weather from WJW Television FOX 8
- ISPs to become copyright cops this summer | ExtremeTech
- Office of the Historian - Historical Documents - E-Books Initiative
- SheevaPlug | Arch Linux ARM
- Technology Programs FAQ - excelsior.edu
- The “Graduated Response” Deal: What if Users Had Been At the Table? | Electronic Frontier Foundation
- The Pirate Bay plans fleet of low orbit server drones to evade the authorities | ExtremeTech
- Top ISPs agree to become copyright cops | Media Maverick - CNET News
- GNUnet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Police Handcuff NBC Chicago Photojournalist | NBC Chicago
- Snownews
- This is Your Brain on eBooks | Agnostic, Maybe
- Hipster PDA - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia