Pakistani minister says homegrown networks behind terror in India

Pakistan's Interior Minister on Thursday said that homegrown networks are involved in terrorism acts on the Indian soil and it had been proved that Indian nationals were involved in Mumbai attacks."ISLAMABAD: Federal Interior Minister Rehman Malik said that anti state...

Don't you just hate those Liberal Elitists

Something always comes to mind when someone calls me an elitist, liberal supporter - "Thanks".If someone goes for the jugular and really gets into my face and calls me a left-wing, socialist, Marxist or whatever they want to call me adding, as always, I must be a Satanist,...

Cyber Or-21 The Eight Net Gen Norms

Moshe Dror continues with a breakdown of the Eight norms for this new Net-Generation. " By Rabbi Dr. Moshe Dror The Eight Net Gen Norms- The best description that I know of and will use of who the Net Generation actually are, is done in the book “Grown Up Digital” by Don...

Broadcast TV Industry In Same Place Newspapers Were 5 Years Ago

Harry Blodget says the traditional broadcast television industry (i.e., cable companies, networks, and broadcasters) is in the same place traditional newspapers were about five years ago:  In denial. Here’s...

Update Your Social Networks With One Click

" .fullpost{display:inline;} Make Sharing and Updating Your Bookmarks Networks Much FunAre you kind of persons who like sharing, you have a lot of profiles all over web sharing sites like Reddit, Stumbleupon, Linkedin, an many other and you already have many friends on...

Remote control of free choice?

By Ursula Tillmann    We are informed and see the world through our eyes as it presents itself. So we think. Our opinions are based on information of choice. So we believe. We can differentiate...

Mumbai Police To Enforce Wi-Fi Security

Mumbai police will be sniffing out open Wi-Fi networks in an attempt to somehow secure them. "In an initiative taken by the Mumbai police, in the backdrop of terror mails sent before blasts and terror attacks,...

2009: Year of the Shadow Media

Kirk Lapointe, Managing Editor of the Vancouver Sun pointed me to something interesting today. "Several weeks ago, BusinessWeek columnist Jon Fine shared a term in one of his predictions for 2009 that was intriguing...

MiFi Puts a Hotspot In Your Pocket

Ok so what really got me was the Title of the article.. Hotspot in your pocket.. Now thats just wrong.   Still with Verizon this could cost an arm and a leg..   " Novatel Wireless MiFi Puts a Hotspot In Your Pocket Yardena Arar, PC World Dec 9, 2008...

Facebook Connect::ing You Everywhere

"Facebook Connect::ing You Everywhere December 6th, 2008 Goto comments Leave a comment By Ed Penano One simple system. One simple login. That is the aim of Facebook’s freshest creation - Facebook Connect. Facebook...

Social Networking Site Ning Goes Porn-Free

For a little over a year now, Ning.com, one of the first and most prolific niche-social networking sites, has built a reputation of being overrun with porn networks.  At one point earlier this year, it was...

Real World Minority Report / Big Brother is Watching YOU

I don't know how many remember the movie Minority Report 2002 Tom Cruise plays John Anderton, a top Pre-Crime cop in the late 21st century.  Well this has nothing to do with Pre-Crime or "Pre-Cogs", but it...

Nortel could cut up to 5,000 jobs next week: analysts

"Nortel could cut up to 5,000 jobs next week: analysts Last Updated: Wednesday, November 5, 2008 | 8:48 AM ET Comments55Recommend32 Reuters, special to CBC News Nortel Networks Corp could shed between 3,000 and 5,000 jobs when it details its...

The latest on the 2008 presidential race exit polls

"The networks will follow strict rules Tuesday on projecting election results, examining not only the data from exit polls but actual vote tabulation and turnout data. NBC — which keeps its decision desk isolated from the calls made by competing networks — will call a...

New front in battle between networks, cable

"Canada's cable industry is bracing for a backlash from the national television networks after regulators blocked a move by the big broadcasters last week to begin charging for their signals."And that backlash...

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