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WotW – DailyInfographic.com

Website of the Week - DailyInfographic.com I’m just enthralled with statistics, well, actually with information about all kinds of things.  Trivial Pursuit?  I usually win.  I also enjoy seeing how other people portray the information that they try to share with other people.  Infographics are therefore, my cup of tea. If only there were a place where I could find infographics onall kinds of topics…  BUT THERE IS!!!...

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Show notes for 2012-01-28

Computer Talk Radio weekly broadcast for the week starting January 21st, 2012. Benjamin Rockwell, the host, opened with updates on teh news, including Supreme Court rulings on GPS, the MegaUpload.com bust, ergonomics, and more. Deb Shadovitz then joined as Benjamin and Deb discussed Google’s latest announcement that they were going to leverage even more of their information against us. Then Benjamin brought in interviews from last...

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WotW – ErasingDavid.com

Website of the Week - ErasingDavid.com This Saturday is Data Privacy Day, a day that is set aside for us to all recognize the dangers of too much information being released.  David Bond did a documentary in 2009 about his venture into going missing for 30 days, with top level detectives on his trail, all of the issues pertaining to privacy, about how governments track us, and more.  This documentary was done in England, but the truths...

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Hackers strike CTR

Hackers strike CTR

We can hardly believe it, but our website was hacked.  Fortunately, we’ve got backups of all of the web data, and we’re working to rebuild the website now.  Graphics may have gone missing here or there, but for the most part, we’re going to tackle this, and get it resolved. Backup, backup, backup.  Test your backups too!!!  We’ll have an update on a reason to check your backups regularly soon enough!!!

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Show notes for 2012-01-21

Computer Talk Radio weekly broadcast for the week starting January 21st, 2012. Benjamin Rockwell opened with the news of the week, including Kodak’s Chapter 11, the SOPA/PIPA blackout, founder of Yahoo resigning, and more. Benjamin then admitted that his hard drive failed and his backups were not in place. Deb Shadovitz covered the Apple announcements on the education front, and then Steve Keske covered part of the history of the...

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