11th
April
2008
links for 2008-04-11
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Marco is definitely a teacher hero. This is a great project and I’m glad to see Marco featured here.
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I am so glad Diigo has this “Diigolet” feature which will let me continue using Safari as my primary web browser. I do like FireFox, but on my Mac find Safari much snappier. Plus I like monitoring a few select RSS comment feeds on my Safari bookmarks bar.
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The official page of helpful tips for Blogger users. Annotated link http://www.diigo.com/bookmark/http%3A%2F%2Fhelp.blogger.com
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A free video about identity theft from the FTC (Federal Trade Commission)
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The library system in Western Oklahoma based in Weatherford, Oklahoma
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United States national registry for opting out of telemarketing.
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A good list of rights of US citizens with respect to identity theft
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Good article about smartphones, security, identity theft
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LifeLock promises the ability to provide protection for your identity. Supposedly referred by Paul Harvey.
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Chilling Effects aims to help you understand the protections that the First Amendment and intellectual property laws give to your online activities.
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10 April 2008 article about piracy off the coast of Somalia
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5 May 2006 article about an anti-piracy center, most specifically opened to combat piracy off the coast of Somalia but also elsewhere
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New link to the “delete cyberbullying” video I use frequently in presentations about Internet safety, safe online social networking and cyberbullying
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A poem by Tracy Weeks about content filtering
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This is Stanford University’s center focused on leadership, equity and accountability in school districts
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