[ECP] NetHappenings News and Resources

  • From: "K.E." <admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: nethappenings@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 07 Mar 2011 15:24:59 -0500

Happy Reading

<Karen>


1) Please link to this from your website and blog: 
ANNONYMOUS the Modern day folk hero Saves the American People from Corporate 
Crime, Banksters and Corrupt Gov't Villians. 
<http://ow.ly/49x8Z>http://ow.ly/49x8Z 


2) How Greed and Neglect Have Destroyed Our Cultural Rights.
http://www.indiana.edu/~jofr/review.php?id=715

3) Please link to this from your website and blog:
Harvard economist finds "no evidence that teacher incentives increase student 
performance, attendance, or graduation." Hold K12 Department of Education 
administrators Are accountable http://ow.ly/49zTO

4) Please link to this from your website and blog:
DEPT. of ED is for SALE!
Learn How the  For Profit PRIVATEERS steal  $67 Billion Dollars of Tax Payer 
money away from the commons and into their own pockets? America is losing it's 
common wealth. http://ow.ly/49zPv

5) Open Folklore Project 
http://www.openfolklore.org/

6) Israeli tech for remote sensing of thoughts...
robots and battle bots
http://www.arobot.org/2010/11/israel-times-com-technology-dragonfly-robot-micro-uavs/

7) Affordable 3-d printers Makerbots are $1,500
Why is Japan investing so much money on 3-d printers? Meet your future.
"Who Needs more people" Latest Geminoid Is Incredibly Realistic
http://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/robotics/humanoids/latest-geminoid-is-disturbingly-realistic

8) Feds want new ways to tap the Web
http://ow.ly/49wx4

9) Feds not best guard of cyberspace
http://ow.ly/49wyl
More than 90 percent of the nation?s critical information infrastructure is 
operated by the private sector. Protecting cyberspace, however, is not just 
about securing our nation?s critical information infrastructure, but promoting 
economic security. 


10) A global art project to turn the world inside out 
$100,000 TED Prize went to a Parisian street artist named JR http://ow.ly/49h2b
One session on Wednesday showed the networking power of the event. Organizers 
announced that this year's $100,000 TED Prize went to a Parisian street artist 
named JR, who then gave a passionate explanation of his work. Chris Anderson, 
the "curator" and emcee of the event, then asked if anyone in the audience was 
willing to help with the artist's latest project. Several people took the 
microphone to offer studio space in buildings they said they owned. An official 
from the Sundance Film Festival promised JR a grant on the spot for a 
documentary about his project, which challenges people to take photographs that 
represent an issue they are passionate about, e-mail them to a central Web 
site, and then paste a large-scale print of the photograph (sent by the artist) 
on the outside of a building. And the leader of Google's StreetView project 
said he was interested in working with JR to get the artist's works, which are 
all on the outside of buildings, featured in his popular syste
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11) Radio Daze
This week?s parasha introduces a medium for distinguishing truth from 
falsehood. On the radio, where actors are hired to read scripts and pretend to 
be real people, things aren?t so simple.
http://www.tabletmag.com/life-and-religion/58759/radio-daze/

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