Top stories - Court case shows limits of anonymous blogging
-
Court case shows limits of anonymous blogging
added on 29 Oct 2009
US courts have historically looked on anonymous bloggers and commenters with a sympathetic eye, but there are exceptions. A Tennessee judge denied a blogger's motion to quash a subpoena to reveal his identity last week, and he also denied a mo...
- Discussing this story:
-
Court case shows limits of anonymous blogging
posted to Nobel Intent on 26 Oct 2009
US courts have historically looked on anonymous bloggers and commenters with a sympathetic eye, but there are exceptions. A Tennessee judge denied a blogger's motion to quash a subpoena to reveal his identity last week, and he also denied a mo...
-
Going Beyond Finding Your Roof on Google Earth
posted to Dot Earth on 28 Oct 2009
Can Google Earth move beyond "There's my house" to improving the planet?
-
What the Web Will Look Like In 5 Years
posted to Dr Shock MD PhD on 29 Oct 2009
Google CEO Eric Schmidt envisions a radically changed internet five years from now: dominated by Chinese-language and social media content, delivered over super-fast bandwidth in real time. Figuring out how to rank real-time social content is “the great challenge of the age,” Found his observat...