Posts for nethappenings, 12-2004
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- » 12/16/05 - 1/13/05 Winter Break from the Educational CyberPlayGround -
- » Microsoft fixes three flaws in XP SP2 -
- » An Indonesian's Prison Memoir Takes Holy War Into Cyberspace -
- » Done the crime, now it's Mitnick's time -
- » ResourceShelf Reminder -- Week 194 -
- » Linux: Fewer Bugs Than Rivals -
- » Desktop search new target for viruses? -
- » 12/15/2004 - The Chronicle's Wired Campus Newsletter -
- » Using the Internet in Democracy - Opportunity for Input on BestPractices -
- » More on Google/Bodleian announcement great audio interview -
- » International Study Shows Select Improvements in U.S. Math and Science -
- » 2005 Excellence of Scholarship Awards Sponsored By NCGE -
- » Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study TIMSS -
- » Math teacher pay doesn't add up -
- » The Chalkboard Project -
- » HOT LIST OF SCHOOLS ONLINE -
- » "Christian" school defends pro-slavery booklet -
- » "Fiscal 2005 spending bill addresses privacy issues" -
- » International Study Shows Select Improvements in U.S. Math and Science Performance ? Gains Also Seen Among Some Minority Students -
- » Meeting of the SOCIETY FOR PIDGIN AND CREOLE LINGUISTICS -
- » Australian snooping laws pass lower house -
- » Pictures of the Menorah of Lights in Jerusalem -
- » Appalshop, Holler to the Hood holiday radio -
- » Suspect al-Qaida messages Steganography -
- » 12/13/2004 - The Chronicle's Wired Campus Newsletter -
- » Legal Challenge to "Intelligent Design" in Pennsylvania School District -
- » Péter Jacsó reviews Google Scholar -
- » Siemens has 1 Gbit/sec wireless link -
- » City's mesh network nets criminals -
- » WHY CATHY LA LUZ IS LEAVING TEACHING -
- » Teachers who fail -
- » "Government department wiped out by IT upgrade disaster" -
- » Bonobos almost gone, Pygmy chimpanzee may be near extinction -
- » Reviews of Google Scholar & recent developments -
- » U.S. Policy Faulted Over Broadband Digital Divide -
- » Indian tribe that says it was swindled by William Penn -
- » Junk Science Awards... -
- » NSF Cyber Trust solicitation 05-518 is available -
- » Gender Gap in the Sciences Spurs New Research and Advocacy Campaign -
- » NETHAPPENINGS NEWSLETTER #9 -
- » Gartner: Consumers dissatisfied with online security -
- » India to work jointly with Russia to tackle cyber crime -
- » GEM INSIDER NEWSLETTER -
- » [EDInfo] Notices Inviting Applications (December 6, 2004) -
- » Open WorldCat Pilot: A User's Perspective -
- » 12/6/2004 - The Chronicle's Wired Campus Newsletter -
- » 12/3/2004 - The Chronicle's Wired Campus Newsletter -
- » High Court Agrees to Hear Dispute Over Cable Internet Access -
- » ORAL HISTORY RESEARCH IN THE NORDIC-BALTIC AREA -
- » The E-rate and the Digital Divide ... / You can help -
- » GEM Governance Board: Call for Nominations -
- » 12/2/2004 - The Chronicle's Wired Campus Newsletter -
- » No postings this Thursday 12/9/04 -
- » NHN: Net Happenings Newsletter #8 12/7/04 -
- » Microsoft releases patch to plug IE vulnerability -
- » Universities struggling with SSL-busting spyware -
- » Unprotected PCs Fall To Hacker Bots In Just Four Minutes -
- » ERATE Internet Aid to Schools Flowing Again -
- » Desktop Google Finds Holes -
- » NATIONAL MATH TEST TAKES SOME HITS -
- » New National K-12 Education Awards Program -
- » New Online: Interactive Crossword Puzzles -
- » Thu, 2 Dec 2004 ResourceShelf Reminder -- Week 192 -
- » Fwd: 12/1/2004 - The Chronicle's Wired Campus Newsletter -
- » Skype ready for both telephone worlds -
- » The SCOTS project corpus is available for free -