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"Iranian authorities carried out 600 executions in 2011 and imprisoned more journalists and bloggers than any other country, according to a report released by the New York-based Human Rights Watch.
Nayeb Yazdi said it isn't a coincidence that Iranian authorities chose to detain Malekpour whose career involves computers and web programming.
"One of the ways that the Iranian regime stays in power is by suppressing any type of information or knowledge in the country," she said in a studio interview in Toronto.
She said lawyers, university students and other "bright-minded people" are often targeted by those loyal to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Malekpour has been accused of insulting Islam under Sharia law after someone used an Internet photo-uploading program he created to post pornography.""Iranian authorities carried out 600 executions in 2011 and imprisoned more... more
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LOUP is a mix between free-jazz, drone and noise, captured in a voluntary, affirmed and exciting flux, which gave them the opportunity to support bands such as Rangda (Chris Corsano, Rick Bishop, Ben Chasny) and The Thing ( Mats Gustafsson's trio) with Otomo Yoshihide; LOUP sounds definitely right http://www.freeturbine.com/index.php/free-albums/L/47-loup/55-the-openingLOUP is a mix between free-jazz, drone and noise, captured in a voluntary, affirmed... more
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The US military is developing software that will let it secretly manipulate social media sites by using fake online personas to influence internet conversations and spread pro-American propaganda. A Californian corporation has been awarded a contract with United States Central Command (Centcom), which oversees US armed operations in the Middle East and Central Asia, to develop what is described as an "online persona management service" that will allow one US serviceman or woman to control up to 10 separate identities based all over the world. http://www.makeahistory.com/index.php/free-stuff/43046-us-militarys-sock-puppet-software-that-manipulates-social-mediaThe US military is developing software that will let it secretly manipulate social... more
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Software Development Company in India:Swarnim Infosoft offers offshore outsoucing software applicaton or web development services in seo(search engine optimization),web promotion,website design,Java,.Net,Php,Android,custom application software development,product software development and IT services in noida,Delhi/NCR,India. http://www.swinfosoft.comSoftware Development Company in India:Swarnim Infosoft offers offshore outsoucing... more
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RD Magazine | By Adam LEACH , 26.Nov.2011
http://rencadesign.com/wp/2011/11/minecraft-madness-its-finished/
Minecraft is a sandbox construction game, inspired by Infiniminer, Dwarf Fortress and Dungeon Keeper, created by Markus Persson, the founder of Mojang AB. The game involves players creating and destroying various types of blocks in a three dimensional environment. The player takes an avatar that can destroy or create blocks, forming fantastic structures, creations and artwork across the various multiplayer servers in multiple game modes.
Minecraft is available to players for €19.95 (~£17.21/~$26.90). Singleplayer and multiplayer, when purchased, can be played in the user’s web browser, or using the downloadable client. Minecraft Classic is available to play for free. Minecraft development started around the 10th of May 2009, pre-orders for the full game started being accepted on the 13th of June 2009. Minecraft’s official release date was the 18th of November 2011.
Minecraft can be purchased for PC or browser download on the Minecraft website.
More information on the game, environment and tutorials please visit Minecraft Wiki Website.
So far 17,105,986 people have registered and 4,1609,00 people bought the game.
You can interact with other users on Minecraft Facebook Page. Click here to proceed.RD Magazine | By Adam LEACH , 26.Nov.2011... more
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A software flaw in Apple Inc's iPhones and iPads may allow hackers to build apps that secretly install programs to steal data, send text messages or destroy information, according to an expert on Apple device security. Charlie Miller, a researcher with Accuvant Labs who identified the problem, built a prototype malicious program to test the flaw. He said Apple's App Store failed to identify the malicious program, which made it past the security vetting process.
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http://ibnlive.in.com/news/apple-security-expert-finds-appssoftware-bug/200199-11.htmlA software flaw in Apple Inc's iPhones and iPads may allow hackers to build apps... more
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Google TV had such potential when it launched in October 2010. But for many users, the lack of Hulu -- along with the awkwardness of the interface and lack of cooperation from TV networks and content providers -- was a huge turnoff.
link:http://edition.cnn.com/2011/10/28/tech/web/google-tv-software-update-mashable/index.htmlGoogle TV had such potential when it launched in October 2010. But for many users, the... more
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"And the lawyer who granted the first 'design appearance' patent needs to be tarred and feathered and then run out of town on a rail.""And the lawyer who granted the first 'design appearance' patent needs... more
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My favorite iPhone and iPad applications development company Faqden Labs has announced the release of Trailhead, a Basecamp client for iPAD. This app provides a true mobility layer to the project management and collaboration application of 37Signals.com’s Basecamp. Read More here->
http://paragonist.blogspot.com/2011/10/trailhead-basecamp-client-for-ipad.htmlMy favorite iPhone and iPad applications development company Faqden Labs has announced... more
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Forget your car keys? Soon it won’t make a difference, as long as you have your laptop. An interesting viral Web video (see below) making the rounds since the Black Hat cybersecurity conference earlier this month depicts two researchers from iSEC Partners (a San Francisco-based security firm) breaking into a 1998 Subaru Outback via their PC. In less than 60 seconds, they wirelessly find the car’s security system module, bypass it and start the engine remotely. iSEC researchers Don Bailey and Mat Solnik claim to be able to hack their way into a securely locked car because its alarm relies on a cell phone or satellite network that can receive commands via text messaging. Devices connecting via a cellular or satellite network are assigned the equivalent of a phone number or Web address. If hackers can figure out the number or address for a particular car, they could use a PC to send commands via text messages that instruct the car to disarm, unlock and start. http://www.makeahistory.com/index.php/free-stuff/43000-thieves-could-steal-cars-via-text-messages-in-60-secondsForget your car keys? Soon it won’t make a difference, as long as you have your... more
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Over the past few weeks we’ve been able to announce several victories in our Don’t Filter Me initiative to stop censorship of LGBT websites at public schools. Our largest success to date occurred earlier this month when Lightspeed Systems, which produces software used for website filtering in thousands of public schools across the U.S, stepped up to do the right thing. After its customers began receiving complaints from the ACLU, Lightspeed responded to this problem by removing a discriminating filter from its software.
Why haven’t the other leading filtering companies — Blue Coat Systems, M86 Solutions, Fortiguard, Websense and URL Blacklist — taken similar steps to fix this problem? Four out of five of these companies are located in California, where anti-gay censorship in public schools is prohibited not only by federal law, but by state law as well
Help us tell the web-filter companies to remove their anti-LGBT filters. Sign our petition asking the filter companies to stop selling public schools software that is designed to discriminate.
http://bit.ly/myZnV8Over the past few weeks we’ve been able to announce several victories in our... more
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The US Department of Homeland Security has begun field testing new technology which it thinks can identify people who intend to commit a terrorist act, just by looking at them.
According to the magazine Nature, which we get for the spot the Schroedinger's cat competition, the US spooks have been conducting tests of Future Attribute Screening Technology (FAST) in the past few months at an undisclosed location in the northeast of the US.
The gear apparently uses uses remote sensors to measure physiological properties, such as heart rate and eye movement.
It has been in development since 2008 and it apparently can tell your intent to cause harm.
It is all based on a form of witchdoctor psychology called behavioural science. These boffins have the cunning theory that someone with malintent may act strangely, show mannerisms out of the norm, or experience extreme physiological reactions based on the extent, time, and consequences of the event.
Homeland Security's FAST technology design so that coppers can basically arrest anyone who looks them funny. So no change there then.
The DHS claimed the machine was accurate 70 percent of the time the other 30 percent will probably get out of Guantanamo Bay in a couple of years.
However some boffins think the gear will give shedloads of false positives.
Tom Ormerod, a psychologist in the Investigative Expertise Unit at Lancaster University, told Nature that even having an iris scan or fingerprint read at immigration isenough to raise the heart rate of most legitimate travellers.
In short, coming into Los Angeles Airport would turn Mother Theresa into a screaming psychopath, it does not mean that you are going to act on your impulses.
Read more: http://www.techeye.net/science/homeland-security-deploys-mind-reading-hardware#ixzz1NyaXWu9M
1984 meet Minority Report. More New World Order tyranny for dat a$$.The US Department of Homeland Security has begun field testing new technology which it... more
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The Death of Usama bin Laden, Astrology, Book of Revelation, and the King James. Terrorist leader Usama bin Laden was killed at the end of April 2011 in Pakistan. Bible prophecy of the Book of Revelation, astrology pattern, the King James version English Bible Code.
Copyright 2011 by T. Chase. From the Revelation13.net web site, for more on this see Revelation13.net (Revelation 13: Prophecies of the Future, Astrology, Nostradamus, Bible Prophecy, the King James version English Bible Code.)
version English Bible Code.The Death of Usama bin Laden, Astrology, Book of Revelation, and the King James.... more
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Finally a computer with a sense of humor. Giving software the ability to recognize phrases with double entendres is something Computer Scientists, Chloé Kiddon and Yuriy Brun, have set out to do. So far they've reached a succes rate of about 70% and there's still some serious work ahead of them. I'm expecting an app for this in the near future....
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1382250/TWSS-problem-The-programme-gets-double-entendre.htmlFinally a computer with a sense of humor. Giving software the ability to recognize... more
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Using the King James version English Bible Code we look at the Amanda Knox murder case in Italy.Using the King James version English Bible Code we look at the Amanda Knox murder case... more
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Unusual bird and fish die-offs in January 2011. The King James version English Bible Code, and Book of Revelation Prophecy, on this.Unusual bird and fish die-offs in January 2011. The King James version English Bible... more
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Budget Bistro is here to save the day! Informative and refreshing. We'll show you how to make a gourmet meal on a dime budget. With Host Eric Reinert, you will learn how to impress family & friends....and maybe a girlfriend/boyfriend or two!
Ingredients:
1 lb. stripped chicken
3/4 lb. Pancetta (Italian bacon)
3/4 cups Italian Bread Crumbs
1/2 cup finely grated Parmesan cheese
1/4 lemon juice
1/4 cup (4 tblsp) Butter
1/2 to 3/4 cup olive oil
4 Bamboo skewers
Directions:
Mix Bread Crumbs and Parmesan. Use olive oil to grease foil lined cookie sheet. Place strips of chicken in the remainder of olive oil. Mix chicken with oil. Roll chicken strips up with pieces of Pancetta in the middle then cover in bread crumb and Parmesan mixture then place on skewer. You should be able to put 7-9 on skewer. Place in pre-heated oven at 450 degrees. Cook for 25-30 minutes depending on how crispy you like. When you have a minute or two left cooking, mix butter and lemon juice and microwave. Microwave 5-7 seconds at a time to ensure a well heated but not boiled butter. Dip Panchinis in butter and enjoy!
Compliments of the Budget Bistro!Budget Bistro is here to save the day! Informative and refreshing. We'll show you... more
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Source text: "-Tunisia's internet revolution?
Following the upheaval in Tunisia over the last few weeks, Sir David discusses whether the internet can play a role in bringing about freedom and democracy around the world. He is joined by Evgeny Morozov, the author of The Net Delusion - how not to Liberate the World, and Noureddine Miladi, a Tunisian academic and media expert.-"
This video also features a couple other topics, but my interest lies in the one concerning internet and democracy. Noureddine Miladi makes a fairly empassioned series of statements as a Tunisian himself about how the internet in an anotherwise media maligned environment can lead greatly to the people informing and organizing themselves with what he refers to as a "Peoples' Power", and how integral these social sites are for getting the underexposed horrors in an area international attention while allowing the people to perhaps finally get thier voices heard by the international media.
These particular comments caught my attention so I decided to look a little more into Tunisia's "Twitter Revolution" and into the several similar occurances since. Knowing full well this subject could find many facts I would not want to hear as well as others that could bring me hope. With the events since in Egypt, Libya, Syria, Jordan, and Yemen that have had evidence or speculation of similar methods of organization this has certainly merited more investigation.
A good first source is "The death of fear", a two part ducumentary by Rageh Omaar at:
http://aljazeera.com/programmes/ragehomaarreport/2011/03/20113993920597144.html
Early in this video is an eerily honest comment concerning the politically motivated self immolation(burning) of Mohammed Bouazizi "One person who is not afraid to die can start a revolution; but it is only when hundreds and then thousands have lost thier fear that a revolution becomes inevitable." Omaar goes on to state that the events in Tunisia are "Proof possitive that ordinary people can overthrow a regime."
"We are proud to see our people, our youth, with thier bare hands fight the Dictactor and bring him down." says Khemais Chammari.
All of these events and sentiments are the result of what would have normally been a media repressed event making waves on the internet via Facebook. This poor man's suicide had a message, and that message went viral, and the virus bred revolution in Tunisia.
My further looks into this led to a large string of articles about how Twitter was not the primary contributor to this revolution. As I sit and look at a few pages of these articles I become fuming mad at these pointless assertions. Twitter most certainly was not a motivating factor in all of this, it was simply a tool to inform others about the real issues. With frustration mounting I second guess myself as I proceed to click on a link to an article entitled "Twitter Can't Topple Dictators" by Jay Rosen, but thankfully my fears are aleviated as I read such quotes as
-"The name I am giving to these cries is Twitter Can’t Topple Dictators, a genre that is starting to get a swelled head about itself. Here it is in condensed form, from a lead-in to an On the Media segment:
-Demonstrators flooded the streets in Tunisia this week calling for an end to corruption and ousting President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali. Many have attributed the wave of protests to the rise of the internet and social media in a country notorious for its censorship but Foreign Policy blogger Marc Lynch says it’s not that simple.
As if we thought it was."-
Jay Rosen's tongue-in-cheek comments about something that should be mostly common sense to the open eyed, the other side of this facet has started to get heated as well. This is demonstrated in "The new nightmare of all tyrants" posting on mediaflr.com where it becomes OVERLY articulated that indeed the internet's social networking sites facilitated at least logistical means for the revolution to take place.
However this now leads to the further questions of why are both sides of this debate getting heated over social networkings role in these events? And then two other news worthy items occured to me at this time, firstly the recent purchase of software by the Pentagon to allow users to simultaneously impersonate multiple non-enteties from a single work station, and secondly something John McCain said according to Pat Summers at FoxNews.com
-" "What happens in Egypt will be vital to what happens in the rest of the region."
He cautioned against the appearance of outside interference in Cairo, and insisted the best move for the U.S. to make was to help with job creation. To that end, he advised, "I hope the high tech community and friends of ours like John Chambers and Bill Gates and all of these people would come out and say, ‘Ok we're gonna invest in Egypt, we're gonna help people create jobs and opportunity.'"-Source text: "-Tunisia's internet revolution?
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In February, Google announced a subscription service called One Pass to enable consumers to buy professionally produced news and information across the Web with a single click. And a great many new-media consuming devices featuring Google software called Honeycomb are about to come into the market, making that information all the more attractive and mobile.
link: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/21/business/media/21carr.html?_r=2&partner=rss&emc=rssIn February, Google announced a subscription service called One Pass to enable... more
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