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International Perspectives on the U.S.

Marjane Satrapi has a great hand-illustrated piece in the New York Times about perspectives on the U.S. in modern day France: http://satrapi.page.nytimes.com/b…

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What happened to American humility?

Ira Williams has posted a great article (beautifully laid out in a PDF, btw) on ChangeThis called "Speak Softly."  Definitely worth a read. http://ch…

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Habitat JAM

There's a very cool global, participatory exercise happening yesterday, today, and tomorrow called Habitat JAM.  It's being sponsored by the UN, the gov…

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eWeek picks up RSS hijacking story

This article by Lisa Vaas of eWeek discusses the problem of RSS-hijacking. It features Erik Marcus' story (more here and here) and provides some ideas for h…

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eWeek on RSS-hijacking

This article by Lisa Vaas of e-Week discusses the problem of RSS-hijacking, a recent development that could threaten podcasting and blogging infrastructure. UP…

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Clinic files Amicus With EFF

The Stanford Law School Cyberlaw Clinic and the Electronic Frontier Foundation filed an amicus brief yesterday in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, asking jud…

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RSS Hijacking

CIS Fellow Colette Vogele has an interesting post about RSS hijacking, how it's done, how to stop it, and the legal implications.  She also points to Adam C…