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BlogsTags > legislationStrata Week: We give up more data than we realize, but CA residents soon may have access to all of itBy Jenn WebbApril 5, 2013 A look at personal data research and new government legislation In a post at the New York Times this week, Somini Sengupta took an in-depth look at the work of Alessandro Acquisti, a behavioral economist at Carnegie Mellon University in … From SOPA to speech: Seven tech trends to monitorBy Mike LoukidesJanuary 19, 2012 Mike Loukides weighs in on the tech trends — good and bad — that will exert considerable influence in 2012. From SOPA to speech: Seven tech trends to monitorBy Mike LoukidesJanuary 19, 2012 Mike Loukides weighs in on the tech trends — good and bad — that will exert considerable influence in 2012. Congress considers anti-piracy bills that could cripple Internet industriesBy Alex HowardNovember 22, 2011 In a time when the American economy needs to catalyze innovation to compete in a global marketplace, members of the United States Congress have advanced legislation that could cripple the Internet industry, damage cybersecurity and harm freedom of expression online. Congress considers anti-piracy bills that could cripple Internet industries
By Alex HowardNovember 22, 2011 In a time when the American economy needs to catalyze innovation to compete in a global marketplace, members of the United States Congress have advanced legislation that could cripple the Internet industry, damage cybersecurity and harm freedom of expression online. Why don't they get it?By Peter BennettJuly 15, 2011 If you comment on new technology, you should get to know as many of the quirks and biases of human behavior as you can. That's because you're modeling people first and technology second. EGovernment at the Legislature - From Emerald Isle to Emerald Slippers
By Rick JelliffeMay 29, 2010 Sean McGrath is writing a series around the design issues for KLISS (Kansas Legislative Information Services System) which his company is doing. US Library of Congress makes a step towards PRESTO
By Rick JelliffeOctober 10, 2008 The US Library of Congress Thomas project is making user-friendly, structured URLs available as permanent aliases for its legislation. I have been pushing a similar approach, but taking it further, in the PRESTO approach. 1 to 8 of 8 |
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