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| Social networking goes to war Call it Gruntbook. As part of its long-term effort to pioneer "network-centric warfare," the US military has rolled out a social networking system for soldiers in Iraq. Called the Tactical Ground Reporting System, or TIGR, the system was developed by DARPA, the same Defense Department agency that spearheaded the creation of the internet forty years ago. As described by David Talbot in an article i [..] |
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| Blog Platform Six Apart Launches Blog Ad Network Blog software-maker Six Apart (TypePad, Movable Type) is now offerings its clients a new service: A chance to make money. In other words, the company is launching... another ad network.
That's not how the company is spinning it, of course: They're touting the acquistion of NY-based design agency Apperceptive and the creation of a new unit, Six Apart New York, as the company's chance to " [..] |
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| Face It. Nukes Are the Most Climate-Friendly Industrial-Scale Form of Energy Look at the environmental protection agency’s CO2-per-kilowatt-hour map of the US and two bright patches of low-carbon happiness jump out. One is the hydro-powered Pacific Northwest. The other is Vermont, where a 30-year-old nuclear reactor, Vermont Yankee, keeps the Ben & Jerry’s cold. The darkest area corresponds to Washington, DC, where coal-fired power plants release [...] [..] |
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| Drink deep, or taste not the perchlorate stream In a move that would shock anyone asleep for the past 7 years, the EPA won't limit rocket fuel in U.S. drinking water:
The Environmental Protection Agency has decided there's no need to rid drinking water of a toxic rocket fuel ingredient that has fouled public water supplies around the country.
EPA reached the conclusion in a draft regulatory document not yet made pub [..] |
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| Snoop bill opponents post Swedish spy IDs on net Even Google condemns eavesdropping bill
The chief of Sweden’s defense intelligence agency admitted Thursday that about 20 of its staff members have had personal information about themselves posted on the internet as part of a mud-slinging campaign. According to Swedish blog Politikerbloggen the information included addresses, phone numbers and even credit card numbers.
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| ESA: space tourism greener than ordinary airline flights Virgin finally achieves some eco credentials
Suborbital rocketplane flights of the type planned by Virgin Galactic - and other nascent space-tourism ventures - would have a lower carbon burden than ordinary airline journeys, according to the European Space Agency.
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| CIA demands UK halts interrogation tactics ‘Cruel and unusual’ demands
A human rights lawsuit filed on behalf of prominent US government agencies - including the Central Intelligence Agency and the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base - has been filed in a European Court. The lawsuit, which plaintiffs also sent to Foreign Minister David Miliband - asks that British websites cease engaging in “cruel, [...] [..] |
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| UK airports to trial face scan passport checks If your face fits, you’re in
The UK Border Agency hopes to conduct trials of automated passport-check gates at UK airports this summer. The gates would use computer software to compare a traveller’s face with the information stored in new biometric passports, removing the need for human staff.
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| Giant Realm Raises $2 Million, Names New BizDev VP New York-based Giant Realm, which runs sites for male gamer geeks and their ilk, just landed $2 million in financing from VC firm Softbank Capital. That rounds off a $5.5 Series A round. Last month, the company got $3.5 million in backing from Comcast Interactive Capital, Edison Venture Fund and the William Morris Agency.
The startup, whose sites like GiantRealm.com attracted 4.2 millio [..] |
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| Youth Sports Site WePlay Raises $4.5 Million Little League meets MySpace: WePlay.com, a social networking site for youth sports that is set to launch in mid-April, has landed $4.5 million in financing, the NYT reports. That includes a $1.87 million A-1 round PEHub uncovered from Pequot Private Equity, the Creative Artists Agency, and Major League Baseball.
The idea: An ad-supported site where coaches can manage teams and update pa [..] |
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| Transcript disappears minister’s ‘hack-proof’ ID register claim So who hacked Hansard?
At the end of February Home Office minister Meg Hillier explained the UK ID scheme security system to the Home Affairs Committee. “The National Identity Register, essentially,” she said, “will be a secure database; …hack-proof, not connected to the Internet… not be accessible online; any links with any other agency will be [...] [..] |
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