Jan 12 2009

Google Paper Proves Social Web Has Become a Science – eWeek


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Google Paper Proves Social Web Has Become a Science
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Think back a week, month, year or almost 5 years ago to when you started using Facebook or MySpace. It seemed like such a harmless, simple social transaction as you were friended by a friend, colleague or significant other.
7 Social Media Predictions for 2009 Search Engine Watch
Flex your networking skills Boston Globe
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Jan 12 2009

How Microsoft Beats GNU/Linux In Schools

twitter writes “Ever wonder why schools still use Windows? Boycott Novell has extracted the details from 2002 Microsoft email presented in the Comes vrs Microsoft case and other leaks. What emerges is Microsoft’s desperate battle to ‘never lose to Linux.’ At stake for Microsoft is more than a billion dollars of annual revenue, vital user conditioning and governmental lock in that excludes competition, and software freedom for the rest of us. Education and Government Incentives [EDGI] and “Microsoft Unlimited Potential” are programs that allows vendors to sell Windows at zero cost. Microsoft’s nightmare scenario has already been realized in Indiana and other places. Windows is not really competitive and schools that switch save tens of millions of dollars. Because software is about as expensive as the hardware in these deals, the world could save up to 0 million each year by dumping Microsoft. Now that the cat is out of the bag, it’s hard to see what Microsoft can do other than what they did to Peter Quinn.”

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Jan 12 2009

Racism persists because we don't really find it offensive – Globe and Mail


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Racism persists because we don't really find it offensive
Globe and Mail – 9 Jan 2009
You are sitting in a waiting room when someone makes a racist comment about a black man who has just left. How would you respond? Most people say they would feel upset and take action, but researchers at York University who put student volunteers in a
Study exposes tolerance of racism Toronto Star
Reactions to racism not as strong as we think, study finds CBC.ca
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Jan 12 2009

Reactions to racism not as strong as we think, study finds – CBC.ca


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Reactions to racism not as strong as we think, study finds
CBC.ca – 9 Jan 2009
While most people believe they would not tolerate a racist act, a new study from Canadian and US researchers found test subjects in an experiment reacted with indifference when exposed to one.
Racism persists because we don't really find it offensive Globe and Mail
Study: Non-blacks silent toward racism United Press International
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Jan 12 2009

Class Teaches Nerds Social Skills

PeterAitch writes “According to Reuters, Potsdam University in Germany is now teaching social skills as part of their IT courses. This is intended to ‘ease entry into the world of work’. The 440 students enrolled in the master’s degree course will learn how to write flirtatious text messages and emails, impress people at parties and cope with rejection(s).” The class is taught by a superficial model, who will fall in love with the nerdiest student at the end of the semester after realizing that he is beautiful on the inside.

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Jan 12 2009

Racism persists because we don't really find it offensive – Globe and Mail


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Racism persists because we don't really find it offensive
Globe and Mail – 9 Jan 2009
You are sitting in a waiting room when someone makes a racist comment about a black man who has just left. How would you respond? Most people say they would feel upset and take action, but researchers at York University who put student volunteers in a
Reactions to racism not as strong as we think, study finds CBC.ca
Study: Non-blacks silent toward racism United Press International
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Jan 12 2009

Racism persists because we don't really find it offensive – Globe and Mail


Javno.hr

Racism persists because we don't really find it offensive
Globe and Mail – 9 Jan 2009
You are sitting in a waiting room when someone makes a racist comment about a black man who has just left. How would you respond? Most people say they would feel upset and take action, but researchers at York University who put student volunteers in a
Study exposes tolerance of racism Toronto Star
Reactions to racism not as strong as we think, study finds CBC.ca
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Jan 11 2009

The Environmental Impact of Google Searches

paleshadows writes “The Times Online reports that researchers claim that each query submitted to Google has a quantifiable impact. Specifically, two queries performed through a desktop computer generate about the same amount of carbon dioxide as boiling a cup of tea. From the article: ‘While millions of people tap into Google without considering the environment, a typical search generates about 7g of CO2 [whereas] boiling a kettle generates about 15g […] Google is secretive about its energy consumption and carbon footprint. It also refuses to divulge the locations of its data centers. However, with more than 200m Internet searches estimated daily, the electricity consumption and greenhouse gas emissions caused by computers and the Internet is provoking concern. A recent report [argues that] the global IT industry generate[s] as much greenhouse gas as the world’s airlines — about 2% of global CO2 emissions.'” Google makes an interesting focus for such claims, but similar extrapolations have been done before about, for instance, the energy costs of sending a short email.

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Jan 9 2009

Report: Gmail about one-third as expensive as hosted email

A new report by the research company has taken a look under the hood of both in-house and commercial e-mail services, and put some numbers on the per-user costs associated with a variety of options. The surprise result was not so much that Google’s corporate services come out ahead, but rather how large a lead it has on every other option.

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Jan 9 2009

One Month of Email Spam [PIC]

How about a look at a month of email spam? Almost as many words of spam as in War and Peace.

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