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...runs little Web applications so you can access Internet information quickly and easily without your computer. Widgets update you visually on the weather, traffic or stock market, or you can use them to showcase your Flickr photos bedside, or to check out just about any other bit of Web content that interests you, even an eBay auction. This simply designed, elegant little device stands alone and can travel with you. After winning an innovation award at CES this week, Emtrace will release it in the U.S. this spring, though the price has yet to be announced...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Five Funkiest New Gadgets | 1/9/2007 | See Source »

...Internet morphs from a place to consume into a place to contribute content, our engagement with and understanding of the world come more and more from people like you. Participants in the digital democracy cheered our Person of the Year choice - themselves - while others thought it overly inclusive...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: You Transformed the Information Age | 1/9/2007 | See Source »

...rising torrent of racist language and publicly expressed racist attitudes may be a sign less that racism is spreading, than that the boundaries of mainstream tolerance are changing. As in the U.S., France has seen an increase in provocative shock content in entertainment and commentary, whether for comic effect or political impact. Interior Minister and presidential hopeful Nicolas Sarkozy drew protests when he used a racially loaded term to denounce young men rioting in the suburbs last year - an outcry that also coincided with his jump in polls. The street patois of those ethnically diverse projects, meanwhile, has also long...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Racism Unfiltered in France | 1/6/2007 | See Source »

...clients "criminal spammers" after Omega refused to pay Mr. Mumma $6,250 to avoid a lawsuit he threatened to file. Mr. Mumma, based his characterization of our clients as "spammers" on the fact that he received email that he claimed he did not ask for. Contrary to the content of the article, the evidence in the case shows that: 1) the email sent to Mr. Mumma came from a working email address; 2) all of the transmission information in the header was accurate (and enabled Mr. Mumma to find Omega without any difficulty); 3) Omega received a request to send...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Spammer's Revenge | 1/5/2007 | See Source »

...finally put the CUE online in the spring of 2005, however, we traded in a free period for an impressive volume of spam. It’s all well intentioned, of course, but the effort nonetheless comes up short. Though recent CUE reform efforts have focused on tweaking the content of the online forms and on mandating the participation of all teaching fellows, the evaluation process can be much more useful to undergraduates and instructors alike with a few basic changes...

Author: By Adam Goldenberg | Title: A Little Knowledge | 1/5/2007 | See Source »

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