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A new issue of the Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication was recently published online, with articles on topics ranging from Facebook to online fantasy sports.
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A new issue of the Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication was recently published online, with articles on topics ranging from Facebook to online fantasy sports.
What if your search queries for the last 18 months were archived along with your IP address? Would anything embarrassing come up, like how many times you searched for your own name or the name of your ex?
Aerial mapping, database mash-ups, and other online scouts.
The Federal Trade Commission’s Spam Summit was an occasion to celebrate the (limited) success of the CAN-SPAM Act and to discuss the latest criminal threats online.
The typical citizen response to discovering that their computer is part of a botnet: “I thought it was running slow recently.”
In China, there is a virtual meeting place for people who have social connections to buy or sell.
That’s the percentage of U.S. adults who used the internet during the 2006 midterm election campaigns to get political news and information and to discuss the races through email. And the number of Americans using the internet as their main source of political material doubled since the last mid-term election, rivaling the number from the 2004 presidential election year.
37% of email users said spam had increased in their personal email accounts, up from 28% of email users who said that two years ago.
Cancer “weather maps,” the age of biology, and how cell-only adults really are different from landline users.
Tom Ferguson’s spirit lives on at e-patients.net
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