Apr 29 2009

WHO Raises Swine Flu Threat Level

Solarch writes “Late in the afternoon on Wednesday, the WHO raised the pandemic threat level for H1N1 “swine flu” to 5. Global media outlets(such as CNN, Fox News, and the BBC) preempted normal broadcast coverage and immediately published stories on their websites. To clarify, the WHO’s elevation is mainly a sign to governments that the virus is spreading quickly and that steps should be taken on a governmental level to stage supplies and medicines to combat a possible pandemic. Unfortunately, broadcast coverage focused on phrases like “pandemic imminent” (CNN marquee). In other news, patient zero, the medical term for the initial human vector of a disease, has been tentatively identified in Mexico.”

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Apr 29 2009

60% of Twitter Users Quit in the First Month

Stat tracking firm Nielsen reports today that a full 60% of users who sign up fail to return the following month. And in the 12 months “pre-Oprah”, retention rates were even lower: only 30% returned the next month. That’s good news, to some degree: retention rates have increased over time.

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Apr 29 2009

New Food-Growth Product a Bit Hairy

MeatBag PussRocket writes “An article from Marketplace.org reports, ‘A Florida company has developed an all-natural product that it says could revolutionize how food is grown in the US. It’s called Smart Grow, but it might be a tough sell. It’s inexpensive. It eliminates the need for pesticides, so it’s environmentally friendly, but it’s human hair. Plant pathologists at the University of Florida have found the mats eliminate weeds better than leading herbicides and can also make plants grow up to 30 percent larger.'”

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Apr 29 2009

Take That! Hackers Target Pirate Bay Prosecution Law Firm

Today brings more news of hacking at the hands of Pirate Bay fans endeavoring to show support and solidarity. Is anyone surprised?

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Apr 29 2009

Minnesota Latest To Try To Block Gambling Sites

BcNexus writes “A story is developing that the state of Minnesota is contacting ISPs with a request to block about 200 gambling sites online. Minnesota is claiming authority to do so under a 1961 federal law, apparently the Federal Wire Wager Act. There are a couple interesting aspects to watch as this unfolds. Will the ISPs cooperate or will they argue about applicability to casino games, as other have? Will Minnesotans lose their money or access to their money in escrow accounts like the state is warning will happen?”

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Apr 29 2009

Australian Gov’t Offers $560k Cryptographic Protocol For Free

mask.of.sanity writes “Australia’s national welfare agency will release its ‘unbreakable’ AU0,000 smart card identification protocol for free. The government agency wants other departments and commercial businesses to adopt the Protocol for Lightweight Authentication of ID (PLAID), which withstood three years of design and testing by Australian and American security agencies. The agency has one of Australia’s most advanced physical and logical converged security systems: staff can access doors and computers with a single centrally-managed identity card, and user identities can be automatically updated as employees leave, are recruited or move to new departments. PLAID, which will be available soon, is to be used in the agency’s incoming fleet of contact-less smartcards that are currently under trial by staff. It will replace existing identity cards that operate on PKI encryption.”

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Apr 29 2009

US ISPs Using Push Polling To Stop Cheap Internet

An anonymous reader writes “What happens when a new ISP is started somewhere in the United States that completely blows out of the water all the other ISPs in the area, in terms of price and performance? Apparently, that question is being answered in North Carolina, where Greenlight Inc., a company started by a city government, is trying to offer faster, more reliable, and cheaper Internet service to the local residents. Time Warner and Embarq can’t compete. So they are not only lobbying the state government to destroy the upstart competition, but are now using push polling methods to gain support, across the two cities that could benefit from the new ISP, for the ‘Level the playing field’ legislation they got introduced in the legislature.” A local news outlet provides coverage more friendly to the incumbents’ point of view.

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Apr 28 2009

Flu May Have Spread Within New York City – New York Times


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Flu May Have Spread Within New York City
New York Times
By ANEMONA HARTOCOLLIS The swine flu outbreak in New York may have spread beyond one school in Queens – where victims now are estimated to number in the hundreds – to pockets across the city, including at least two other schools, officials said on
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Don't call it swine flu, farmers complain Globe and Mail
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Apr 28 2009

Queries over Pakistan's ability to hold onto terrain – Radio Australia


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Queries over Pakistan's ability to hold onto terrain
Radio Australia
The military says it will take up to a week to clear an estimated 500 militants from Buner district near the Swat Valley. It follows an attack on the Taliban in nearby Lower Dir on the weekend … that forced more than 30-thousand people to flee their
Video: Taliban On The Defense CBS
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Apr 28 2009

Specter's departure highlights Republican divide – Los Angeles Times


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Specter's departure highlights Republican divide
Los Angeles Times
Some party leaders see his move as purely election-driven; others as a signal that they need to be more inclusive. But a recent poll says GOP voters want to move further right.
Video: Specter Shocks Capitol Hill, Becomes a Dem The Associated Press
Analysis: Specter leaves a shrinking GOP tent The Associated Press
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