The Center for Geographic Analysis, Harvard University. Modern Earth Life. Neo Techno Ethica. Open Publication Distribution System | Official Specification & Blog. EXCLUSIVE: Woman can use Facebook to serve divorce papers - NY Daily News. A Brooklyn woman scored a judge’s approval to legally change her relationship status to “single” via Facebook. In a landmark ruling, Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Matthew Cooper is allowing a nurse named Ellanora Baidoo to serve her elusive husband with divorce papers via a Facebook message.
Baidoo, 26, “is granted permission serve defendant with the divorce summons using a private message through Facebook,” with her lawyer messaging Victor Sena Blood-Dzraku through her account, Cooper wrote. “This transmittal shall be repeated by plaintiff’s attorney to defendant once a week for three consecutive weeks or until acknowledged” by her hard-to-find hubby. “I think it’s new law, and it’s necessary,” said Baidoo’s lawyer, Andrew Spinnell. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images A Manhattan Supreme Court has ruled that a Brooklyn woman can use Facebook to serve her hard-to-find husband with divorce papers. “She wanted their families there,” the lawyer said. Internet Medicine the Homesite of Digitalization of Healthcare. World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Semantic Web.
The promise of web standards W3C standards define an open web platform for application development. The web has the unprecedented potential to enable developers to build rich interactive experiences, that can be available on any device. The platform continues to expand, but web users have long ago rallied around HTML as the cornerstone of the web. Many more technologies that W3C and its partners are creating extend the web and give it full strength, including CSS, SVG, WOFF, WebRTC, XML, and a growing variety of APIs.
Read more about W3C Standards Why W3C web standards? W3C publishes recommendations, that are considered web standards. W3C develops technical specifications according to the W3C Process, which is designed to maximize consensus, ensure quality, earn endorsement and adoption by W3C Members and the broader community. W3C web standards are optimized for interoperability, security, privacy, web accessibility, and internationalization. Value of creating standards at W3C. Global brain. Network Science Research Center. Le Guide de la curation (3) - Les outils. Twitter is a Teacher Superpower! “We all know that education budgets are getting cut more and more, and that meaningful professional development opportunities have unfortunately become a bit of an oxymoron in education.
Not only can being a “connected educator” help change that, but it can also provide you with ongoing inspiration and support. I’d even go as far to argue that being connected will be the most impactful thing you can do in your career.” Elana Leoni, blogger for Edutopia. I will even go far enough to say that becoming a connected educator is a Teacher Superpower! While I can come up with pretty new and innovative ideas while planning inside my classroom, I can gain so much more from sharing my ideas, collecting ideas on Twitter (known jokingly as #ideabandits), and connecting with other educators to collaborate about even more inspiring ideas.
Here is how: Get yourself logged onto Twitter and sign up for an account using your computer, iPad, or smartphone. Next step is to add an image of yourself. The Google+ Mindset. Open Directory Project. DMOZ (from directory.mozilla.org, its original domain name), is a multilingual open content directory of World Wide Web links. The site and community who maintain it are also known as the Open Directory Project (ODP).
It is owned by AOL but it is constructed and maintained by a community of volunteer editors. Project information[edit] The Gnuhoo directory went live on June 5, 1998. DMOZ size by date, 1998 to 2010. By the time Netscape assumed stewardship, DMOZ had about 100,000 URLs indexed with contributions from about 4500 editors. From January 2006, DMOZ published online reports to inform the public about the development of the project. System failure and editing outage, October to December 2006[edit] On October 20, 2006, DMOZ's main server suffered a catastrophic failure of the system[8] that prevented editors from working on the directory until December 18, 2006.
Competing and spinoff projects[edit] Content[edit] DMOZ front page, January 2006 Maintenance[edit] RDF dumps[edit] ☚|☟☠|☮ Egypt’s Autocrats Exploited Internet’s Weaknesses. Ning | Create and discover Ning Social Networks for your interes. Ning Fails at Free Social Networking | Epicenter Ning co-founder Marc Andreessen promised Ning network creators they would be able to port their networks elsewhere.
Now, they may have good reason to do so. Ning, a brainchild of Netscape bazillionaire Marc Andreessen that was designed to let anyone make a social network about anything for free, won’t do it anymore. Each of the service’s 2.3 million networks’ users will disappear unless its creator either pays Ning or migrate the network to another platform. So much for “free” as the future of business — as far as Ning goes, anyway. “Our premium Ning networks like Friends or Enemies, Linkin Park, Shred or Die, Pickens Plan, and tens of thousands of others … drive 75 percent of our monthly U.S. traffic, and those network creators need and will pay for many more services and features from us,” wrote Ning CEO Jason Rosenthal in an e-mail to his 40-percent-reduced employees this week: “We are very pro–data portability,” Andreessen told John Batelle of Federated Media back in 2008.
See Also: NetLingo The Internet Dictionary. Socrata, Inc. Network Science. The Freenet Project - /whatis. "I worry about my child and the Internet all the time, even though she's too young to have logged on yet. Here's what I worry about. I worry that 10 or 15 years from now, she will come to me and say 'Daddy, where were you when they took freedom of the press away from the Internet? '" --Mike Godwin, Electronic Frontier Foundation Freenet is free software which lets you anonymously share files, browse and publish "freesites" (web sites accessible only through Freenet) and chat on forums, without fear of censorship.
Freenet is decentralised to make it less vulnerable to attack, and if used in "darknet" mode, where users only connect to their friends, is very difficult to detect. Communications by Freenet nodes are encrypted and are routed through other nodes to make it extremely difficult to determine who is requesting the information and what its content is. Users contribute to the network by giving bandwidth and a portion of their hard drive (called the "data store") for storing files. Cryptocat Creates an Encrypted, Disposable Chatroom on Any Computer with a Web Browser. ChatStep. Cryptocat. Sucuri Security — Protect Your Interwebs! Wireless Network Watcher - Show who is connected to your wireless network. See Also Description Wireless Network Watcher is a small utility that scans your wireless network and displays the list of all computers and devices that are currently connected to your network.
For every computer or device that is connected to your network, the following information is displayed: IP address, MAC address, the company that manufactured the network card, and optionally the computer name. You can also export the connected devices list into html/xml/csv/text file, or copy the list to the clipboard and then paste into Excel or other spreadsheet application. System Requirements And Limitations This utility works on Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003/2008, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, and Windows 11. This utility can only scan a wireless network that you're currently connected to. Versions History Version 2.41 Added 'Scan IPv6 Addresses' option.
Using Wireless Network Watcher Columns Description IP Address: IP Address of the device or computer. How to Crack a Wi-Fi Network. | Arrow Webzine. 1.Back Track Today we’re going to run down, step-by-step, how to crack a Wi-Fi network with WEP security turned on. Dozens of tutorials on how to crack WEP are already all over the internet using this method. Seriously—Google it. This ain’t what you’d call “news.” But what is surprising is that someone like me, with minimal networking experience, can get this done with free software and a cheap Wi-Fi adapter. Here’s how it goes. Unless you’re a computer security and networking ninja, chances are you don’t have all the tools on hand to get this job done. . * A compatible wireless adapter—This is the biggest requirement. . * A BackTrack 3 Live CD. .
* A nearby WEP-enabled Wi-Fi network. . * Patience with the command line. To crack WEP, you’ll need to launch Konsole, BackTrack’s built-in command line. First run the following to get a list of your network interfaces: The only one I’ve got there is labeled ra0. Now, run the following four commands. {*style:<i>airmon-ng stop (interface) </i>*} </b>*} 3. Speedtest.net - The Global Broadband Speed Test. TeleGeography's gorgeous map of the global Internet. Each year, a telecom market research firm called TeleGeography releases a map of the underwater cables that connect the global Internet.
Past years’ maps have been merely fascinating. This year’s is flat-out gorgeous. The lines trace the paths that the world’s data take every day as packets of information zip between the continents. They don’t precisely track the cables’ actual underwater routes—that would look like “a big mess of spaghetti,” TeleGeography research director Alan Mauldin says. And they don’t convey how much traffic flows through each one. But they do accurately show the land-based taking-off points for this massive underwater series of tubes. At first glance, the lines appear to mirror long-proven global trade routes, with major hubs in global capitals like New York, Amsterdam, and Mumbai.
The firm collects the data for the map each year from the private companies that operate the cables, such as U.S. Submarine Cable Map 2013. Register Register for our free TeleGeography Insider site to access in-depth data and analysis, including webinars, presentation slides, analyst articles, and infographics. Become an Insider Licensing All data and images presented in TeleGeography’s Telecom Resources are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
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