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Senate Bill Protecting Internet Privacy Won't Even Do That Much To Stop Johnny
WASHINGTON (AP) — A Senate bill to protect the privacy of electronic communications won't keep federal agents from combing through your inbox if they believe a crime has been committed, legal experts say. Federal and state authorities still will have …
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Internet Safe From Globalized Censorship as UN Treaty Fails | Threat Level
The day before, he said “internet policy should not be determined by member states, but by citizens, communities and broader society.” The discord ranged from human rights, privacy, spam, censorship to who would control the domain-naming system, which …
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UK Government's snooping bill to be rewritten after mass criticism | News
The Government's draft communications bill, which would give it and the police greater access to what you've been up to online, is to be re-drafted after a review found it wanting. After a huge amount of pre-legislative scrutiny carried out by MPs and …
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US airlines adding Internet on overseas flights – Business, Government Legal
Airline passengers can already get online 30,000 feet over Oklahoma. Soon U.S. airlines will offer Internet connections over the ocean, too. United, Delta, and American – the nation's three biggest airlines – said Wednesday that they're within weeks of …
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Video of SOPA – www.youtube.com Email your Congress or Representative about SOPA – americancensorship.org
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Declan McCullagh is a senior correspondent for CBS News’ Web site. He became the chief political correspondent for CNET News in 2002, where he remains a frequent contributor, and lives in the San Francisco area after spending over a decade in Washington, DC. An award-winning journalist, McCullagh writes and speaks frequently about technology, law, and politics. From 1998 to 2002, he was Wired’s Washington bureau chief. Previously he was a reporter for Time Magazine, Time Digital Daily, and The Netly News, as well as a correspondent for HotWired. At CBS, McCullagh writes for the Taking Liberties section, the successor to a weekly column he started in October 2008 titled Other People’s Money. McCullagh’s articles have appeared in scores of publications including The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times Magazine, Playboy magazine, George magazine, The New Republic, Communications of the ACM, and the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy. He has appeared on NPR’s All Things Considered, ABC News’ Good Morning America, NBC Evening News, Court TV, and CNN. He has taught as an Adjunct Professor of Law at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. He also has been a lecturer at American University in Washington, DC where he has taught a graduate journalism class (COMM-710). McCullagh moderates Politech, a well-known mailing list looking broadly at politics and technology that he founded in 1994, and has been online since 1988. He was the first online reporter to
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Capitalism: Success, Crisis and Reform (PLSC 270) Professor Rae uses the Merck-Vioxx business case to highlight political elements of US capitalism, including government regulatory agencies, federalism, lobbying, regulatory capture, tort law and liability, and patent law. Professor Rae discusses the importance and influence of concentrated business interests in Washington DC. The Merck legal battles underline how important political and judicial details are in the operation of capitalism. The case also shows the constraints that reform-minded politicians face in attempting to change the status quo. 00:00 – Chapter 1. Introduction: Using Merck-Vioxx as a Main Case 08:07 – Chapter 2. Patterned Advantage 18:41 – Chapter 3. Merck Background 25:43 – Chapter 4. Common Law Tradition 31:19 – Chapter 5. The Plaintiff Bar & Mark Lanier Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: open.yale.edu This course was recorded in Fall 2009.

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Quots Said By Bill Gates

We know that Bill Gates is the world’s richest man after he and his partner established their computer company together. Although he is rich, he didnt spent his money in buying something without meanings. Maybe it is cartier jewelry. While cartier jewelry is not very expensive online. We are not surprised that great success happened to him. From his success we know that life is not easy. But we should fight for our life. Ever I have seen a detailed report about him. What he said impressed me in my deep heart.

1.Life is not fairso we should get used to it. If you see somebody wear jewelry like cartier bracelet, it is not worthy for you to envy. As long as you work hard, you can wear any other famous jewelry brand. Also you can buy cartier bracelet too.

2.The world won’t care about your self-esteem. The world will expect you to accomplish something before you feel good about yourself.

3.Life is not divided into semesters. You don’t get summers off and very few employers are interested in helping you find yourself. Do that on your own time.

4.Television is NOT real life. In real life people actually have to leave the coffee shop and go to job.

5.You will not make 40 thousand dollars a year right out of high school. You won’t be a vice-president with a car phone, until you earn both.

6.lf you think your teacher is tough, wait till you get a boss. He doesn’t have tenure.

7.Flipping burgers is not beneath your dignity. Your grandparents had a different word for burger flipping; they called it opportunity.

8.Before you were born, your parents weren’t as boring as they are now. They got that way from paying your bills, cleaning your clothes and listening to your talk about how cool you are. So before you save the rain forest from the parasites of your parents’ generation, try “delousing” the closet in your own room.

9.lf you mess up, it’s not your parents’ fault, so don’t whine about our mistakes, learn from them.Anyhow our parents do everything for us. They would help us whenever and wherever we are in difficulties.

10.Be nice to nerds. Chances are you’ll end up working for one.

11.Your school may have done away with winners and losers, but life has not. In some schools they have abolished failing grades; they’ll give you as many times as you want to get the right answer. This doesn’t bear the slightest resemblance to anything in real life.

I am a lover of Cartier Bracelet. If you want to know more about Cartier Jewelry, please go to our website:www.cartier4us.com.

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Information flow on the net makes a mockery of bill
Millions of confidential items such as, for example, secret briefings to Washington from the US ambassador in South Africa have appeared via WikiLeaks on the internet and then been distributed far and wide by conventional and social media.
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Google mulls Japan court order
Google says it is reviewing a Japanese court order to modify its auto-complete feature to safeguard the reputation of a man who complained it falsely links him to crimes. The world's leading internet search engine released the statement after the man's …
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Learn the Marketing Secrets in the Latest Digital Marketer Article and Know
Now that the website ranks number three in the world and is owned by the search engine giant Google, the article saw no stop to the market potential behind the free, easy-to-use process. That is an important part of the YouTube factor: its products are …
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Anomalous Networks Launches Free “Bill Shock” App for Android Smartphones Bringing Real-Time Telecom Expense Management to Users’ Fingertips













Barcelona, Spain (Vocus/PRWEB) February 15, 2011

Anomalous Networks, Inc., the innovator and leading supplier of Real-Time Telecom Expense Management™ (R-TEM) solutions, today announced the availability of its Telicost on-demand dashboard solution and free Telicost-Lite app for Android smartphones at Mobile World Congress (Booth 7A107 Hall 7). The Anomalous Networks Telicost Saas-based system gives small to large businesses utilizing Androids a real-time view of their data, voice and SMS usage and international roaming activities.

With Telicost, telecom managers gain greater visibility and control over their telecom assets while eliminating “Bill Shock,” and reducing telecom costs by 20 to 60 percent.

Telicost-Lite is the free app-only version that gives consumers the ability to track their mobile plan usage throughout the month in real time, and this gives them the necessary information to ensure they are using the most cost-effective carrier plan. With Telicost-Lite, the consumer configures their own Android plan parameters in the app so that they can be clearly alerted of potential plan overages – something that the FCC has been trying to get mobile carriers to provide since the recent surge in “Bill Shock” has been making headlines.

One of the many challenges faced by businesses today is the inability to manage their employee’s mobile device usage in real-time. With Telicost, companies receive a real-time analysis of every employee’s mobile device usage, and they can easily detect when a potential budgeting issue will hit and how they should most efficiently manage that plan going forward. They can manage this process without having to make a big IT investment in a custom TEM solution. This puts businesses in a proactive, rather than a reactive mode in effectively managing their telecom costs. There are no more surprises or major discrepancies between carriers and customers, or companies and employees on unfair or unexpected mobile device usage costs.

The FCC has reported that over 30 million Americans are hit with “Bill Shock” each year, which causes the wireless industry and consumers undue stress. As more consumers adopt Android technology to gain added power and flexibility to their mobile capabilities, the opportunity for “Bill Shock” greatly increases. “Android bridges the gap in the market between smartphones and dumb phones by offering a cost-effective platform to allow all mobile users the ability to afford premium mobile features such as email, web access and GPS navigation,” said Anomalous Networks CEO Dan Rudich. “Many users don’t realize the impact this has on their monthly bill. Telicost safeguards mobile users and companies from going over their carrier plan limits. Both the free app and business solution can offer a savings of thousands of dollars based on many cases that are being widely reported in the international news.”

Telicost costs $ 5/per month per user and provides businesses with a centralized view or dashboard of their aggregated telecom expenses in real-time with streamlined reporting on data usage, international roaming, usage anomalies and asset location tracking. Telecom managers and users each receive immediate warnings when approaching the limits of their carrier plan, as well as when they have exceeded their plan limits. Users and administrators will also receive international roaming alerts so they can work with the notified telecom manager to modify behavior or adapt plans to meet user needs and company budgets.

According to a recent study done by Anomalous Networks with its carrier partners, the average North American Enterprise spends 20% more than budgeted on annual Mobile Data Plans.Real-Time Telecommunication Expense Management solutions provide an edge to enterprises by allowing them to capture and react to potential cost and corporate data security exposures in real-time.

Now Telicost administrators can benefit from the following features:

    Projected telecom plan overage alerts for data, voice and SMS. Telecom departments will now know when their users are at risk of surpassing carrier plan limits so they can prevent costly overage charges.
    Enhanced international roaming alerts. Now within minutes of a user traveling outside of their home network the system administrator will receive roaming alerts announcing the roaming network and location of the Android smartphone, allowing for the purchase of a cost effective roaming bundle from their carrier.
    Asset location tracking including map-view and locate-device functions.
    New alerts including increased usage, decreased usage and device inactivity alarms.
    Automatic Plan Optimization. Administrators can leverage the Anomalous Networks database of common plans available from carriers internationally or they can simply author their own custom plan limits. The system will then automatically calculate the optimal plan per device.

“With this announcement we are rounding off our portfolio of supported devices with the popular Android phones and tablets, ensuring our R-TEM supports all major mobile devices.” said Jaan Leemet, CTO of Anomalous Networks. “The Telicost solution is a win-win for the marketplace. The carrier provides the tools to better communicate usage to its customers, avoiding Bill Shock, and gaining loyalty; the user gains insight to real-time costs to adjust their plans proactively; the business gains control over telecom expenses without having to make a major investment in IT systems; and the FCC’s demands on telecommunications’ service providers to eliminate “Bill Shock” gets addressed.”

About Anomalous Networks

Anomalous Networks is the pioneer and leading provider of Real-Time Telecom Expense Management™ software solutions that allow small to large businesses to better manage the cost and security risks of deploying carrier-based mobile technologies and eliminate “Bill Shock”. The company’s Telicost and Telicost-Lite solutions support leading mobile device platformssuch as BlackBerry, iPhone, Windows Mobile, Android, 3G Modems, RIM PlayBook, M2M Solutions from companies such as Sixnet and Sierra Wireless, and Embedded Devices such as laptops containing the Qualcomm GOBI chipset among others. Anomalous Networks has recently been certified by AT&T and its Telicost solution is currently Bell Canada’s best-selling mobile solution. For more information, visit http://www.anomalousnetworks.com. To access an electronic press kit, go to http://www.virtualpressoffice.com/public/kit/AnomalousNetworksMWC11

Contact Info: Cathy Sperrazzo/ Eye-To-Eye Communications, Inc. / pr(at)anomalousnetworks(dot)com / 858-565-9800

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Commerce report calls for online privacy bill of rights
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Commerce Department is calling for the creation of a “privacy bill of rights” for Internet users. It would set rules of the road for companies that collect consumer data online and use that information for marketing and other purposes. The proposal, outlined in a Commerce Department …
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We Need an Online Privacy Bill of Rights, Says Obama Administration
The Internet works as an extremely powerful social tool to connect multitudes of people together, provide services, collect data, and open up our world—but it also mimics a sort of public space in which our activities can be stored forever. With this in mind, everyone who can “see” what we are doing can readily identify [...] We Need an Online Privacy Bill of Rights, Says Obama Administration is …
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Privacy and the Web’s ‘signal-to-noise ratio’
At the dawn of the internet era, the priority was to figure out how to let more people access the world’s information.
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