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InternetNews Trojan Found in Google Text Ads BitDefender says ads placed by Google in Web pages are being hijacked by Trojan software that replaces the intended text with ads from a different provider. [mark] [similar]
Information Age Rise of the Armchair Army In a new develoent, one enterprising group of malcontents is using the power of the Internet to get people off the street. [mark] [similar]
InternetNews Who’s Doing All The Ego Surfing? A new study,”Digital Footprints: Online Identity Management and Search in the Age of Transparency,” finds that more and more people are plugging their own nes into search engines to find out what kind of personal information is available about them on the Web. [mark] [similar]
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History
Humanities Lost Children: Riders on the Orphan Train In the 1850s, the Children’s Aid Society began sending thousands of orphans by train to Western towns for adoption. [mark] vandoren mouthpiece
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Science News Timeline: From the December 11, 1937, issue New observatory can stand 200-mile-an-hour winds… Italian tomb cleared of being fraud after 9 years… Mysterious cosmic rays pierce 1,600 feet of rock… [mark] [similar]
PC Magazine 25 Years of PC Magazine: Years Twenty-Four and -Five 2005-06 The world of video, both online and for the TV networks, changed radically after Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim quit PayPal and hatched an idea spawned at a dinner party-though accounts differ on details. [mark] [similar]
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Philosophy
ifeminists Ayn Rand at 100…a Centennial Tribute (2005) Libertarianism may not “usually” begin with Ayn Rand anymore. But her literary skills and burning moral passion, as much as her rigorous, systematic approach to the linkages between reason and liberty, will remain a powerful introduction to the idea that your life belongs to you. [mark] [similar]
Humanities Translating Politics: A Conversation with Harvey Mansfield An interview with this year’s Jefferson Lecturer, author and longtime Harvard professor about his love of political philosophy and the importance of liberal education. [mark] [similar]
Humanities Philosophy as a Way of Life When the humanities are overwhelmed by historicist and deconstructionist views, the true objects of the social sciences are placed at risk. Harvey Mansfield placed herself against these currents. [mark] [similar]
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