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Freeware library
wildcat
by wildcat  1-4-2007    7
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All your favourites in One Page !!! . Too good..
thefoxalmighty
by thefoxalmighty  4-22-2007    16
 nice one
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Firefox Tweak Guide
kwonsu
by kwonsu  2-16-2007   
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The US is its Own Terrorist
digits
by digits  2-15-2008    30
 I wrote this August 01, 2006. How appropriate now after Bush's State of the Union. Please see .... http://clipmarks.com/clipmark/FA485DF5-5A4D-4186-BB58-BA93A0C85386/
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The era of the American Internet is ending.
wildcat
by wildcat  9-1-2008    3
 “Since passage of the Patriot Act, many companies based outside of the United States have been reluctant to store client information in the U.S.,” said Marc Rotenberg, executive director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center in Washington. “There is an ongoing concern that U.S. intelligence agencies will gather this information without legal process. There is particular sensitivity about access to financial information as well as communications and Internet traffic that goes through U.S. switches.”
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Say Goodbye to Pixelated Images!
Perkalicious11
by Perkalicious11  11-9-2007    6
 This is awesome!! check out the comparisons!
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Does Religion Make You Nice?Does atheism make you mean?
wildcat
by wildcat  11-8-2008    16
 It is at this point that the "We need God to be good" case falls apart. Countries worthy of consideration aren't those like North Korea and China, where religion is savagely repressed, but those in which people freely choose atheism. In his new book, Society Without God, Phil Zuckerman looks at the Danes and the Swedes—probably the most godless people on Earth. They don't go to church or pray in the privacy of their own homes; they don't believe in God or heaven or hell. But, by any reasonable standard, they're nice to one another. They have a famously expansive welfare and health care service. They have a strong commitment to social equality. And—even without belief in a God looming over them—they murder and rape one another significantly less frequently than Americans do.
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Best system tools - Tweak,repair,delete recover,view, manage your Windows
ctrinity
by ctrinity  1-12-2007    2
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Amazing - Largest freely on online - "Sacred Text"
einbar
by einbar  8-6-2008    5
 online books about religion, mythology, folklore and the esoteric on the Internet. There is more in the sight
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thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  2-15-2008    13
 It's for "National Security." :) Screw our own rights and liberties and security and privacy, as long as the tyrannical, paranoid, fear-driven Empire is happy. Right? America's behaviour is alarming, annoying, paranoid and ridiculous, to say the least, and very unbecoming of a so-called "free and brave" nation. "It's one thing to say it's reasonable for government agents to open your luggage. It's another thing to say it's reasonable for them to read your mind and everything you have thought over the last year. What a laptop records is as personal as a diary, but much more extensive. It records every Web site you have searched. Every e-mail you have sent. It's as if you're crossing the border with your home in your suitcase." ----- One law firm has instructed its lawyers to travel to the United States with "blank laptops" whose hard drives contain no data ----- Lawyers cannot fully advise people how they may exercise their rights during a border search.
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Think Before You Post
haraya
by haraya  5-4-2007    8
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Are You Being Watched? Probably
einbar
by einbar  8-27-2008    10
 Looking back at the surveillance all around us--from wiretapped phones to security cameras
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Pry This Vibrator From My Cold Dead Hand
debbyski
by debbyski  10-3-2007    16
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How to tap the wisdom of the crowd in your head
einbar
by einbar  6-3-2009    2
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the Next Civil Rights Battle Will Be Over the Mind
wildcat
by wildcat  4-8-2008    6
 "To a certain extent, memories are societal properties," says Adam Kolber, a visiting professor at Princeton. "We really need to articulate a moral code that governs all this," warns Arthur Caplan, a University of Pennsylvania bioethicist.
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Some of the 50 Things That Are Being Killed by the Internet
chestnut501
by chestnut501  9-8-2009    6
 And I might be #51 :)
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Brave New World of Digital Intimacy
wildcat
by wildcat  9-6-2008    11
 It is easy to become unsettled by privacy-eroding aspects of awareness tools. But there is another — quite different — result of all this incessant updating: a culture of people who know much more about themselves. Many of the avid Twitterers, Flickrers and Facebook users I interviewed described an unexpected side-effect of constant self-disclosure. The act of stopping several times a day to observe what you’re feeling or thinking can become, after weeks and weeks, a sort of philosophical act. It’s like the Greek dictum to “know thyself,” or the therapeutic concept of mindfulness. (Indeed, the question that floats eternally at the top of Twitter’s Web site — “What are you doing?” — can come to seem existentially freighted. What are you doing?) Having an audience can make the self-reflection even more acute, since, as my interviewees noted, they’re trying to describe their activities in a way that is not only accurate but also interesting to others: the status update as a literary form.
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The Great Software List
pokkets
by pokkets  9-14-2007    3
 Open source software, providing a wide range of programs
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What Bush has done
sl0wdjin
by sl0wdjin  7-24-2007    5
 And this is only the beginning of the list. All items referenced.
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Sarcasm Society
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  9-4-2007    7
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Too busy for books? Read them by e-mail
Scattered_Fusion
by Scattered_Fusion  12-31-2006    6
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An Invasion Of Privacy?
debbyski
by debbyski  12-10-2007    17
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Open source versus Google
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  12-18-2007   
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CCleaner, Formerly "Crap Cleaner", and It's Freeware!
trutheness
by trutheness  5-17-2007    10
 Very nice!
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Definition Changing For People's Privacy
debbyski
by debbyski  11-11-2007    5
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The Internet Sacred Text Archive
Fast T friend
by Fast T friend  11-27-2007    2
 More topics at source
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Google to surrender all YouTube login IDs, clip details
masbury
by masbury  8-25-2008    3
 Viewing log of every video and every user ever on YouTube to go to court in Viacom suit.
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Most E-mailed Funny Pics
Q-tips
by Q-tips  11-17-2007    1
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Andrew Sullivan: The Top Ten Reasons Conservatives Should Vote For Obama
Lexica
by Lexica  10-30-2008    11
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Google Zooms In Too Close For Some
debbyski
by debbyski  6-1-2007    14
 I'd like to hear other clippers opinions on this issue. Is this an invasion of privacy? Is technology increasingly becoming too intrusive?
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1,000 cameras 'solve one crime'
Aribeth
by Aribeth  8-24-2009    3
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Lists of freeware security software
Jasper22
by Jasper22  2-4-2007    1
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In England, you can't take pictures of your own children
cheapogroovo
by cheapogroovo  6-18-2009    8
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Security Services Want Your Personal Data, Clippers!
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  10-16-2008    9
  The plan will need international cooperation since many of the new CSPs are based abroad, notably in the US. "International cooperation"... as in global? Nice. .:) They say the planned new legislation would apply only to communications data - such addresses and names - but not to the actual contents of the communications. Intercepting the contents would still need ministerial warrants. Warrants? For eavesdropping, spying, invasion of privacy and data collecting? AAAhahaha, good one! That is SO old school. .:lol: Clearly concerned about a public backlash against the plan, officials stress that the government is not building up a single central database containing personal information of everyone in the country. Sure. We believe you. Yessiree! We sure do. We even get to pay for it ourselves! Won't that be fun. .:D
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Stopping Sex At The Beach
debbyski
by debbyski  11-19-2007    33
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FireFox Extension to do just about anything
TeDub
by TeDub  11-2-2006    1
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great reference for firefox extensions
cylons
by cylons  6-12-2006    1
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Minority Report is being materialized
balthazarus
by balthazarus  9-17-2008    5
 "The inventors of the technology claim the system can distinguish between people’s memories of events they witnessed and between deeds they committed" “As we enter more fully into the era of mapping and understanding the brain, society will face an increasing number of important ethical, legal and social issues raised by these new technologies,” Mr. Greely, the Stanford bioethicist, and his colleague Judy Illes wrote last year in the American Journal of Law & Medicine." Interesting article. Raises many questions; a) the easiest one is is it valid? why easiest because it can be one day answered, at least i assume so. b) if it is valid, should we use it? where is the line of privacy? should there be a line as such? i find it fundamentally challenging the human conceptual descriptions of what is self, identity, society and its relation. Fascinating. what do you think?
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Privacy protections disappear with a judge's order
wildcat
by wildcat  7-11-2008    2
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Berlin Protest Organizers Call European ISP Rules "Stasi 2.0"
wildcat
by wildcat  10-20-2008    1
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