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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-12-24
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On my radar: accessnow.org Protecting the Net in 2012
I just received the mailing below from Brett Solomon at Access Now, and it has gotten my mind spinning on how much work there is to do to “protect the net” and the now billions of people around the world … Continue reading
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“Weird Al” Yankovic – Stop Forwarding That Crap To Me
There are some good lessons in this video for all of us. Listen carefully. (What I can’t get over is the irony that people take the time and effort to make media like this that criticizes us for sharing time-wasting … Continue reading
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