Apr 26 2009

Cybersquatting and Social Media

Earthquake Retrofit writes “Brian Krebs has a story about cybersquatting on social networking sites. He cites cases of people being impersonated and reports: ‘A site called knowem.com allows you to see whether your name or whatever nickname you favor is already registered at any of some 120 social networking sites on the Web today. For a .95 fee, the site will register all available accounts on your behalf, a manual process that it says takes one to five business days. Whether anyone could possibly use and maintain 120 different social networking accounts is beyond my imagination. I would think an automated signup service like knowem.com would be far more useful if there was also a service that people could use to simultaneously update all of these sites with the same or slightly different content.’ Is it time to saddle up for a new round of Internet land grabs?” A Schneier blog post earlier this month pointed out a related story about how not establishing yourself on social sites, combined with the frequent lack of validation for friend requests, can provide identity thieves with a tempting target .

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Apr 26 2009

The Economist On Television Over Broadband

zxjio recommends a pair of articles in The Economist discussing television over broadband, and the effects of DVR use. “Cable-television companies make money by selling packages of channels. The average American household pays 0 a year for over 100 channels of cable television but watches no more than 15. Most would welcome the chance to buy only those channels they want to watch, rather than pay for expensive packages of programming they are largely not interested in. They would prefer greater variety, too — something the internet offers in abundance. A surprising amount of video is available free from websites like Hulu and YouTube, or for a modest fee from iTunes, Netflix Watch Instantly and Amazon Video on Demand. … Consumers’ new-found freedom to choose has struck fear into the hearts of the cable companies. They have been trying to slow internet televisions steady march into the living room by rolling out DOCSIS 3 at a snails pace and then stinging customers for its services. Another favorite trick has been to cap the amount of data that can be downloaded, or to charge extortionately by the megabyte. Yet the measures to suffocate internet television being taken by the cable companies may already be too late. A torrent of innovative start-ups, not seen since the dot-com mania of a decade ago, is flooding the market with technology for supplying internet television to the living room.” And from the second article on DVR usage patterns: “Families with DVRs seem to spend 15-20% of their viewing time watching pre-recorded shows, and skip only about half of all advertisements. This means only about 5% of television is time-shifted and less than 3% of all advertisements are skipped. Mitigating that loss, people with DVRs watch more television. … Early adopters of DVRs used them a lot — not surprisingly, since they paid so much for them. Later adopters use them much less (about two-thirds less, according to a recent study).”

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Apr 26 2009

High alert for swine flu – Edmonton Sun


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High alert for swine flu
Edmonton Sun
By CLARA HO, SUN MEDIA As the World Health Organization declared the swine flu outbreak that has gripped Mexico a "public health emergency of international concern" yesterday, provincial health officials were on high alert and local agencies were
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Apr 26 2009

South Africa cabinet in focus after big ANC victory – Reuters


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South Africa cabinet in focus after big ANC victory
Reuters
By Matthew Tostevin JOHANNESBURG, April 26 (Reuters) – Attention in South Africa turned on Sunday to the make up of president-to-be Jacob Zuma's cabinet and media tipped respected Finance Minister Trevor Manuel to head a powerful new government
South Africa: Continuity and Change – Faces of New Cabinet AllAfrica.com
Zuma Hails Outcome Despite Loss of Seats Washington Post
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Apr 26 2009

UN official calls on Sri Lanka to open war zone – The Associated Press


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UN official calls on Sri Lanka to open war zone
The Associated Press
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) – A top UN official pressed Sri Lankan leaders Sunday to let aid into the northeastern war zone, as the ruling party won a sweeping victory in an election seen as a referendum on its fight against ethnic Tamil rebels.
Sri Lanka ruling party wins vote for war AFP
UN envoy makes Sri Lanka aid push BBC News
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Apr 26 2009

New Material For Fast-Change Sunglasses, Data Storage

sciencehabit writes “‘Researchers have developed a material that almost instantaneously (30 ms) changes from clear to dark blue when exposed to ultraviolet light, and it just as quickly reverts to clear when the light is turned off. The new material, one of a class called photochromics, could be useful in optical data storage as well as in super-fancy sunglasses.'” A comment to the article notes some of the potential dangers of quick-change sunglasses.

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Apr 26 2009

Zuma Hails Outcome Despite Loss of Seats – Washington Post


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Zuma Hails Outcome Despite Loss of Seats
Washington Post
The leader of South Africa's long-dominant African National Congress was treated like a president-elect Saturday after his party swept parliamentary elections — though not with the two-thirds majority it won easily in the last vote.
Zuma promises to unite all South Africans Hindu
Rough economy threatens Zuma's SAfrica promises AFP
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Apr 26 2009

Suspected Mexico flu toll hits 81 – BBC News


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Suspected Mexico flu toll hits 81
BBC News
The Mexican authorities say 81 people are now thought to have been killed by an outbreak of a human swine flu virus. Public buildings have been closed, large events cancelled and people told to stay at home in an attempt to prevent the spread of
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Apr 26 2009

In Pakistan, Guile Helps Taliban Gain – New York Times


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In Pakistan, Guile Helps Taliban Gain
New York Times
Naveed Ali/AP By JANE PERLEZ and PIR ZUBAIR SHAH ISLAMABAD, Pakistan – Initially, Buner was a hard place for the Taliban to crack.
US concerned over Pakistan's nukes: Clinton AFP
Clinton Says Pakistan Cannot Let Atomic Arsenal Fall to Taliban Bloomberg
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Apr 26 2009

Bringing Up Bill

theodp writes “Over at the WSJ, Bill Gates Sr. describes what it took to turn an unruly 12-year-old into Microsoft’s founder and the world’s richest man. This included throwing a glass of cold water in the boy’s face when he was having a particularly heated argument with his mother at the dinner table. ‘He was nasty,’ says Libby Armintrout, Bill’s younger sister. ‘I’m at war with my parents over who is in control,’ Bill Gates recalls telling a therapist, who told his parents that their son would ultimately win the battle for independence, and their best course of action was to ease up on him. The rest, as they say, is history. The accompanying Gates Family Album is also worth a look.”

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