Apr
13
2009
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Apr
13
2009
Hugh Pickens writes “The British government’s Office of Security and Counter-Terrorism (OSCT), a 200-strong Home Office unit created 18 months ago, has said in meetings it wants to ‘flood the internet’ with ‘positive’ interpretations of Islam and plans to train government-approved groups in search engine optimization techniques, which it is hoped will boost their profile online and battle radicalization. A Home Office spokesman confirmed search engine optimization training is part of the government’s anti-radicalization strategy. ‘In order to support mainstream voices, we work with local partners to help develop their communication, representational and leadership skills. This support could include media training, which can help make their voices heard more widely, and support the development of skills which allow communities to be more effective in debate.’ However the effectiveness of search engine optimization in reducing traffic to extremist websites has been dismissed by academics. A report produced by the International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation (ICSR) said young Muslims were much more likely to be directed to extremist material online by web forums and offline associates than by Google or other search engines. ‘Tweaking the results for supposedly extremist terms would be largely ineffectual, not least because it is unlikely that any but the most callow wannabe terrorist would use a mainstream search engine to find banned material.'”

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Comments Off on UK To Train Pro-West Islamic Groups To Game Google | tags: google, security, web | posted in technical news
Apr
13
2009
Eurogamer has an article which takes a look at how various game companies deal with gold spammers in their games. Some, like Mythic, take a hard stance, literally telling farmers and sellers to “go to hell.” Others engage in an arms race to block such behavior, sometimes to the detriment of normal users. “In fact, a former Jagex source tells me that when Jagex banned all IPs connected to gold selling, ‘they lost 10 per cent of their membership, and still haven’t recovered in terms of numbers since they did it two years ago. Even though they have almost stopped gold selling in RuneScape, it has cost them two million active accounts; i.e. there were four million players, there are now two million players, of which less than one million actually subscribe.'” Still more companies are experimenting with real money trading (RMT) to at least establish some control and security over the situation.

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Apr
13
2009
Comments Off on Kidnapped US captain freed; snipers kill 3 pirates – The Associated Press | tags: cap, google, news, tv, youtube | posted in technical news
Apr
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2009
Comments Off on Family makes Facebook plea for girl's return – Globe and Mail | tags: facebook, google, network, networking, news, Phone, tv, web | posted in technical news
Apr
13
2009
Comments Off on Troops move to quell anti-government protest – Globe and Mail | tags: google, news, youtube | posted in technical news
Apr
13
2009
Anonymous writes “Two graduate students at the Ivy League’s Brown University built a P2P system to use abandoned wiki sites to store data. The students were stealing bandwidth from open MediaWiki sites to send data between users as an alternative to BitTorrent. There was immediate backlash as site operators quickly complained to the University. The project appears to be shutdown, but many of the pages still remain on the web. The project homepage was also taken down and the students posted an apology this afternoon.” The same submitter links to two different forum discussions on the project.

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Comments Off on Grad Student Project Uses Wikis To Stash Data, Miffs Admins | tags: 3G, google, web | posted in technical news
Apr
12
2009
Comments Off on Rescue Fuels Debate Over Arming Crews – New York Times | tags: cap, google, news, youtube | posted in technical news
Apr
12
2009
Comments Off on Plane crashes southeast of Edmonton – CBC.ca | tags: cap, google, news | posted in technical news
Apr
12
2009
Comments Off on Thai soldiers spray gunfire, tear gas at protest – The Associated Press | tags: 3G, cap, google, news, youtube | posted in technical news