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Privacy Policy This Privacy Policy governs the manner in which Greasemonkey collects, uses, maintains and discloses information collected from users (each, a "User") of the Greasemonkey Application. This privacy policy applies to the Application and all products and services offered by Greasemonkey. Personal identification information We do not collect personal identification information from Users. Non-personal identification information

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Flickr CC Attribution Helper(s) My Kindle Review → I’ve now read a book on my Kindle and feel the time has come for a brief review. Firstly, I’m glad I purchased the device and have no reservations about the […] The solitary walker: travelling and learning → Walking, ideally, is a state in which the mind, the body, and the world are aligned, as though they were three characters finally in conversation together, three notes suddenly making […] Multitasking → Installing Greasemonkey Scripts Warning: Only install Userscripts that you trust. Userscripts and Firefox Greasemonkey is an extension for Mozilla Firefox, an open source Web Browser. Most userscripts are written for Firefox & Greasemonkey (although some work in Opera, Safari and even Internet Explorer). For this guide I will assume you are using Firefox, if not you should install Firefox first. Now that you have Firefox, you need to install Greasemonkey.

Greasemonkey Greasemonkey is a Mozilla Firefox extension that allows users to install scripts that make on-the-fly changes to web page content after or before the page is loaded in the browser (also known as augmented browsing). The changes made to the web pages are executed every time the page is viewed, making them effectively permanent for the user running the script. Greasemonkey can be used for customizing page appearance, adding new functions to web pages (for example, embedding price comparisons within shopping sites), fixing rendering bugs, combining data from multiple web pages, and numerous other purposes. Flickr CC Attribution Helper for Greasemonkey Script Summary: Generate attribution text for flickr creative commons photos so it is a one click operation to copy and another to paste where you need (web page, presentation, email) The new flickr redesign of March 2014 has broken the capabilities of this script for good. But do not fret, I have recoded it as a browser bookmarklet tool that provides the same functionality.

How to add event to checkboxes programatically in silverlight HI all , I hava a created a usercontrol for menu, which im populating menuitems using xml file programatically . there are few menuitems have check boxes , my problem is im not able to write events to those check boxes here is my code snippet. : here is my menu.xml : Privacy vs Security RSA Conference Europe 2012 We’re attending the RSA Security Conference in London this week, and there’s an interesting trend emerging: the idea of privacy as an enemy of security. In two of the opening keynotes, privacy was mentioned alongside budget resources as one of the biggest obstacles to effective enterprise security. In the minds of many security professionals, closed or walled user data makes analysis for the sake of organizational security difficult. The more a user’s data and activity are exposed to the data security staff, the easier it is to identify a hacker, spy, fraudster, or any other variety of network-based bad guy.

The Educator’s Guide to Copyright, Fair Use, and Creative Commons Lately, we’ve been hearing more and more about digital copyrights and fair use in the news and online – particularly with the whole SOPA/PIPA uproar that recently swept the web. Also, we on the Edublogs support team have been getting more and more complaints and official requests to remove copyrighted content that users have placed on blogs. The legal jargon with respect to digital copyrights can be confusing – especially since different countries have their own laws and regulations. With this post, we hope to dispel a few myths and pull together a complete list of resources for teachers and students to use when blogging and working with content online. Rule #1: You Can’t Use Everything You Find On the Web Dexter the cat hates those that steal his photos…

How to convert video: Free 3GP Video Converter - Step by step guide This is a clearly free program. There is no spyware or adware. It's absolutely safe to install and to run! Step 2. Essentials of the Java Programming Language, Part 1 Training Index By Monica Pawlan March 1999 If you are new to programming in the Java language, have some experience with other languages, and are familiar with things like displaying text or graphics or performing simple calculations, this tutorial could be for you. It walks through how to use the Java® 2 Platform software to create and run three common types of programs written for the Java platform—applications, applets, and servlets.

Copyright Advice for Teachers (What is Fair Use?) : Teach Digital Copyright is a difficult concept for teachers to grasp as a result of the grey areas associated with its relationship with education, even I don’t completely understand it. Ignorance is bliss! Perhaps if you secretly know you are in breech of copyright then it might be advisable to stop reading this article now! Personally, I think it is extremely important to teach students about copyright and implement good practice in the classroom. Too many students see the Internet as a source of media that can be taken and used at anytime.

Creative Commons Many Flickr users have chosen to offer their work under a Creative Commons license, and you can browse or search through content under each type of license. Here are some recently added bits and pieces: Attribution License » 90567194 photos (See more) Attribution-NoDerivs License » 23944434 photos (See more)

Teach Students About Creative Commons: 15+ Resources Posted by Shelly Terrell on Monday, December 23rd 2013 Included in the Digital Tips Advent Calendar and part of the Effective Technology Integration category “Nothing is original. Steal from anywhere that resonates with inspiration or fuels your imagination … Authenticity is invaluable; originality is non-existent.

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