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  • TimesPeople recommended a user:
    Aug 7, 2011
    Mike
    I see his opinion.
    I disagree. 
    I don't know what to call these efforts. They are not technological.

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    • rplert recommended an editorial:
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  • TimesPeople recommended an article:
    Aug 7, 2011
    Shopper Receipts Join Paperless Age
    This is a very bad idea.
    Every time I have given my email to a business I have regretted it.
    Perhaps I should establish a business email. I could save receipts and junk the rest of the file.

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    Brandon
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    Education Needs a Digital-Age Upgrade
    Thinking can be a conversation but thoughts are from individuals.
    "Digital" as used here is trivial as is her description of work.
    I say that education needs an overhaul. 
    The kids are learning the things they need to know. 
    The educational establishment must learn to help them toward that goal.
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    Craig Peters
    • Craig Peters posted to Twitter an article:
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      Google Says Hackers in China Stole Gmail Passwords
      “Google Says Hackers in China Stole Gmail Passwords - http://nyti.ms/jimFMQ” 
      Nothing new.
      http://slashdot.org/index2.pl?fhfilter=chinese+google+hack

      Black Duck Eggs and Other Secrets of Chinese Hacks 220

      Posted by kdawson
      from the you-no-like dept.
      Roberto123 writes "Network World offers some insights into the way China infiltrates US organizations, physically and via computer, to steal information. Security expert Ira Winkler says there are far more serious threats out there than the 'laughable' uproar over China's hack of Google."
      D H NG writes "Following a sophisticated attack on Google infrastructure originating from China late last year, Google has decided to take 'a new approach' to China. In their investigation, Google found that more than 20 large companies had been infiltrated and dozens of Chinese human rights activists' Gmail accounts had been compromised. Google has decided to 'review the feasibility of [its] business operations in China,' no longer censoring results in Google.cn, and if necessary, to 'shut down Google.cn, and potentially [Google's] offices in China.'"















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