Posts for nethappenings, 11-2004
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- » E-RATE PROGRAM ISSUES NEW FUNDING COMMITMENTS -
- » "Elementary Teachers' Use of Technology" -
- » Failed Windows XP Upgrade Downs 60,000 UK Gov't PCs -
- » 11/29/2004 - The Chronicle's Wired Campus Newsletter -
- » Virus names could be standardized -
- » CIA funds chatroom surveillance -
- » Hackers Put Stolen Tax Police Database Up for Sale in Moscow -
- » Sarbanes-Oxley Hidden gold in corporate clean-up -
- » Hackers Pocket W16 Billion in Cyber Cash -
- » California DMV chief wants to track all drivers with GPS bugs -
- » EFF and IP Justice under attack at WIPO conference -
- » Skype ready for both telephone worlds -
- » ICANN pitches the internet's future -
- » EFFector 17.42: Call for Independent Testing of E-voting -
- » NHN: Net Happenings Newsletter #7 November 30, 2004 -
- » Air Force to standardize Microsoft configurations -
- » Highest quality, Royalty Free Music for Educational Uses in K-12 and University Settings -
- » World versus web - Controlling the internet- Interesting discussions -
- » BioEd Online from Baylor College of Medicine -
- » NCTA News -
- » WGBH, FFFBI, and National Geographic Launch Geography Site -
- » NETHAPPENINGS NEWSLETTER #6 November 23, 2004 -
- » America's Libraries Could Face Internet Access Cuts -
- » EFFector 17.41: E-voting Forensics - What They Can - and Can't - Tell Us -
- » Project to Make Historical Archives of Newspapers Freely Available Online -
- » Google Scholar -
- » Watching Sausage Made: WIPO Broadcast Copyright Treaty Congress & Large Public Interest Involvement -
- » Colleges easy prey to hackers -
- » China boosting cyberwar ability -
- » More security hiccups for IE -
- » Virtual Debit Card' Aims To Combat Online Fraud -
- » Want to surf net? Show I-card -
- » E-Mail Authentication Will Not End Spam, Panelists Say -
- » Calif. settles electronic voting suit against Diebold for $2.6M -
- » OBITS: David Shulman "Sherlock Holmes of "Americanisms" / Code Talker Samuel Billison -
- » Fwd: [ISN] Velva Klaessy, government code breaker, dies at 88 -
- » 11/18/2004 - The Chronicle's Wired Campus Newsletter -
- » Wired: Senate May Ram Copyright Bill -
- » Film Trade Group Files Anti-Piracy Suits -
- » SBC to raise INternet fees -
- » "School of the Future" Breaks Ground -
- » Black Box Voting: Poll Tapes in the Trash -
- » numbers stations -
- » Broadcasters Try to Steal More of the Public Domain, this week at WIPO -
- » LC American Memory: Freedom's Fortress: The Library of Congress, 1939-1953 -
- » Critical W2K bug unpatched after 105 days -
- » Election apology starts net feud -
- » Company wants time on school radio stations -
- » Hacker hire costs SecurePoint an ally -
- » Sarbanes-Oxley kicks in -
- » How to smash a home computer -
- » Desktop search engines threaten SSL VPN security -
- » BlackBerry prickles Department of Defence spooks -
- » Intercept Threats of Cisco IP Phones -
- » 11/16/2004 - The Chronicle's Wired Campus Newsletter -
- » Defendant: Microsoft source code sale was a setup -
- » NSA honors security efforts -
- » In the cloakroom of Internet Taxation -
- » Trial Shows How Spammers Operate -
- » Bin Laden Expert Steps Forward -
- » Science & Engineering Workforce -
- » Computers, Freedom and Privacy Conference 2005, Call for Proposals -
- » Why Ivory Tower Executive Suite Gets C.E.O.-Level Salaries -
- » THE ARRIVAL OF SECRET LAW FAS Secrecy News -- 11/14/04 -
- » Microsoft's first shots in the Patent Wars -
- » ABC News: School Talent Show Draws Secret Service -
- » Microsoft Thwarts Xbox Hackers -
- » Physics is for girls -
- » C-SPAN series on "Digital Future" -
- » Cisco selected to build China Telecom next gen network -
- » NYT: Pentagon Envisioning a Costly Internet for War -
- » Historical Statistics of the US: Colonial Times to 1970--online -
- » Library Literacy -
- » 11/11/2004 - The Chronicle's Wired Campus Newsletter -
- » Tech Labs Closed In California Schools... -
- » NETHAPPENINGS NEWSLETTER #5 November 16, 2004 -
- » Rental car firm settles with state over mileage charges -
- » INTERNET: DIRECTORIES: Scout Project Plans Online Library Portal with $2.6 Million Grant -
- » Student charged with hacking into school's database, changing grades -
- » Weekly column: Supreme Court to take up Net-wine sales case -
- » Felon released after receiving forged fax -
- » Internet obscenity law challenged, "community standards" -
- » 11/10/2004 - The Chronicle's Wired Campus Newsletter -
- » Domain Transfers (and Hijackings) to Become Easier -
- » Attempts at overthrowing the teaching of evolution -
- » WTO Turns Up Heat on US Online Gambling Ban -
- » ICANN AT-LARGE MONTHLY ANNOUNCEMENT -
- » Does the Internet Need to be Governed? -
- » PR New Project Gutenberg eBooks -
- » CFP: Regional ASALH conference -
- » Voting Machine investigations -
- » Improving Technological Literacy Needs National Effort -
- » WHAT THE ELECTION MEANS FOR COMMUNICATIONS POLICY -
- » USAC TO RESUME ISSUING FUNDING COMMITMENT DECISION LETTERS -
- » Does your district have a policy regarding students privacy? -
- » Three Online Projects Anyone Can Join -
- » FCC Rules on Vonage -
- » Net Happenings Newsletter #4 November 9, 2004 -
- » Gay Marriage Battle Extends To School Books -
- » News: Board OKs Contract with Washington Post Subsidiary -
- » Ninth Circuit Upholds Jury Award of One Million to Fired Special Ed Teacher -
- » SpEd Graduate Sues His School Bullies -
- » Hubble is more beautiful than fiction -
- » 11/8/2004 - The Chronicle's Wired Campus Newsletter -
- » Help Us Improve the FREE Website -
- » Russian Denies Authoring "SoBig" Worm -
- » UCSB to Host Conference on 'Black Radical Tradition' -
- » CFP IWSAWC: 5th International Workshop on Smart Appliances and Wearable Computing, Deadline Nov. 15 -
- » Fwd: 11/3/2004 - The Chronicle's Wired Campus Newsletter -
- » 11/2/2004 - The Chronicle's Wired Campus Newsletter -
- » Voting Problem Map -
- » A Poem for Election Day -
- » Free for the listening -- and legal -
- » Admin: ECP Mailing Lists - HouseKeeping Reminders -
- » PBSKids ZOOMout the Vote Site -
- » Google plugs hole exposing Gmail mailboxes -
- » Theodore B. Taylor, 1925-2004 -
- » 11/1/2004 - The Chronicle's Wired Campus Newsletter -
- » Scientific Discovery 'Hobbit' Skeleton Could Rewrite Prehistory -
- » [DIG_REF] ALA Poster Sessions 2005 -
- » NSA plots software center Manhatten Project -
- » Aiirmesh: Wi-Fi Cities Come Calling -
- » [DIG_REF] Mudge-Bowker Award Nominations Requested -
- » 80 per cent of home PCs infected - survey -
- » 10/29/2004 - The Chronicle's Wired Campus Newsletter -
- » EFFector 17.40: EFF, VVF at E-voting Ground Zero, Nov. 2 -
- » New National Education Awards Program for Leaders -
- » 10/28/2004 - The Chronicle's Wired Campus Newsletter -
- » 'Palladium' Echoes in New Handheld Security Spec -
- » CIT INFOBITS -- October 2004 -
- » NETHAPPENINGS NEWSLETTER #3 November 2, 2004 -
- » <Karen> No Postings this Thursday 4, 2004 -