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| | Matt Burgess at Wired has a good summary article on the current (and always ongoing) debate concerning the availability of strong encryption. In short, he sees three 'classes' of argument which are aimed at preventing individuals from protecting their communications (and their personal information) with robust encryption. Governments or law enforcement agencies are asking for...
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| | Mojeek, the privacy respecting search engine that has it's own crawler and index, has started it's own community to get feedback and input from it's users.
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| | Gee introduced the concept of affinity spaces in his book Situated Language and Learning: A Critique of Traditional Schooling (2004). Affinity spaces are a subset of what Gee calls a semiotic social space, a type of space for interaction with an infrastructure incorporating content, generators, content organization, interactional organization, and portals. Content is what the space is "about," and is provided by content generators. Gee uses the example of a video game (the generator), which generates a variety of content (words, images, etc.
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| Apples new program for scanning images sent on iMessage steps back from the companys prior support for the privacy and security of encrypted messages. The program, initially limited to the United States, narrows the understanding of end-to-end encryption to allow for client-side scanning. While...