A scrappy Web site that's built a reputation for taking on Goliath-sized corporate and government corruption is now fighting a holy war over copyright infringement.<img src="http://feeds.foxnews.com/~r/foxnews/scitech/~4/314727067" height="1" width="1"/>...
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The Web Time Forgot
The Mundaneum Museum honors the first concept of a world wide wonder, sketched out by Paul Otlet in 1934 as a global network of “electric telescopes.”<br/><br/> <a href="http://www.pheedo.com/click.phdo?x=c02dfc2617604e998d611b38fc5b9e2a&u=http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/17/science/17mund.html"><img src="http://www.pheedo.com/img.phdo?x=c02dfc2617604e998d611b38fc5b9e2a&u=http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/17/science/17mund.html" border="0"/></a>...
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When an eagle hunts, he does it from above. He can scan quickly, searching and gliding silently to its prey.<img src="http://feeds.officer.com/~r/officerrss/technology/~4/276627422" height="1" width="1"/>...
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Exactly how did we survive without all these gadgets?<img src="http://feeds.officer.com/~r/officerrss/technology/~4/313514335" height="1" width="1"/>...
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Technology Is a Double-Edged Sword
It's great that video surveillance and dash-cams can make you safer, but they can also get you in trouble if you forget that they are there.<img src="http://feeds.officer.com/~r/officerrss/technology/~4/307746548" height="1" width="1"/>...
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Angles of Observation
To achieve the image you are searching for, one of the simplest things you can do is to view an object at different angles.<img src="http://feeds.officer.com/~r/officerrss/technology/~4/299550782" height="1" width="1"/>...
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AmbiCom GPS Receiver
An inexpensive piece to increase the versatility of your laptop.<img src="http://feeds.officer.com/~r/officerrss/technology/~4/291389577" height="1" width="1"/>...
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The Technology Crutch
Maintain your verbal and empty-hand skills. When weapons fail, theyre all you have left.<img src="http://feeds.officer.com/~r/officerrss/technology/~4/289156610" height="1" width="1"/>...
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Keeping It Real
How does an officer still work the street while having to pay attention to all the Star Wars stuff?<img src="http://feeds.officer.com/~r/officerrss/technology/~4/283681769" height="1" width="1"/>...
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Killer in Japan Made His Intentions Public
TOKYO, June 13 -- Tomohiro Kato, who police say has confessed to a stabbing rampage on Sunday that killed seven people, planned and executed the attack while enmeshed in Japan's near-ubiquitous matrix of surveillance cameras and high-speed wireless networks.
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Whether or not police officers are in the best position to spot and report on potential terrorists or acts of terrorism is a subject of much debate in the post 9/11 world. But wherever you come down on the issue of local law enforcement’s role in the fight against terrorism one thing is clear. As things stand, most cops that see something they feel may be related to a potential terrorist or act of terrorism don’t have an easy way to get that information to the people that are best positioned to do something about it.
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