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Thai Facebook users warned over anti-monarchy 'Likes'
Thailand Facebook users are being warned about 'liking' anti-monarchy groups on Facebook-- or face 3 to 15 years in jail under the Computer Crimes Act.
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Case study of resource use without thought of consequences
Much of the industrialized world is dotted with no-go zones. Toxic sites. Chernobyl. Old tannery sites and battery factories in London are fenced off. They sit empty amidst Europe's most densely...
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Beware of mobile's unintended consequences
In the first of series of posts, Ted Schadler looks at the success a mobile app can bring to business.
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Thai Facebook users warned over anti-monarchy 'Likes'
Thailand Facebook users are being warned about 'liking' anti-monarchy groups on Facebook-- or face 3 to 15 years in jail under the Computer Crimes Act.
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Counting consequences: Why Wikileaks cannot be a 'terrorist organisation'
A break away from traditional tech, today, to explain why Wikileaks and Assange could not be considered terrorists, and the resulting consequences if they are.
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The social consequences of the health care reform bill
Expressing one's opinion online is fine, but when that expression gets ugly it could hurt your professional standing.
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China to Google: Censor or 'pay the consequences'
China sent Google its most direct message yet on the search giant's plan to stop censoring its results. According to a bevy of reports, Li Yizhong, the minister of Industry and Information...
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Case study of resource use without thought of consequences
Much of the industrialized world is dotted with no-go zones. Toxic sites. Chernobyl. Old tannery sites and battery factories in London are fenced off. They sit empty amidst Europe's most densely...
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Unintended Consequences and the Future of Maintenance Revenue: SAP Jettisons TomorrowNow
When Shai Agassi called me in early 2005, he asked me a loaded question: How would I respond if SAP decided to take the fight to Oracle by providing third party maintenance for Oracle’s recently...
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Massachusetts finds unintended consequences in health care reform
Major changes in the U.S. health care system must be phased in, and that new demand needs to be advertised heavily to potential suppliers. Also, family physicians need a raise.
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Sprint bloodletting: a lesson in the consequences of hubris
Involutary disconnection of loyal customers who asked too many questions, or roamed, too often. Lack of controls in place to prevent other relationship gasps. Failure to efficienly merge billing...
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The unintended consequences of automation
What you could call ambiguous when it was handwritten becomes writ when it's in the computer.
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A consequence of convergence?
" Using thin clients instead of conventional PCs would lower energy consumption by 51 percent and reduce CO2 emissions."
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Welcome Nicholas, to the world of unintended consequences
It seems to me that it is disingenuous of Nicholas Negroponte to object to Intel and ASUS and Microsoft offering competitive alternatives to OLPC. If the effort is to the benefit of the world's...
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Tackling the CO2 consequences of high-tech
perspective Sun's David Douglas says the computer industry should take steps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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Take time to think about the human consequences of new technology
Governments, like all organizations, are composed of humans and technology. And every technical change imposes behavioral changes on people. Understand the consequences of those changes before you...
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The law of unintended consequences
Commentary--A legislative rush to prevent privacy violations could create more problems than they solve.
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Open Solaris and strategic consequences
Commentary--IT consultant Paul Murphy examines whether Sun's move to Open Solaris is more than just a case of jumping on the bandwagon.
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Beware of Unintended Consequences With On Demand
The Issue: Companies are embracing on-demand, pay-as-you-use pricing as a way to cut IT costs, but equating Service-Level Agreements (SLAs) with on-demand pricing can have negative consequences....
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Microsoft: Truth and consequences?
When it comes to talking about Win 2000, MS would make George Orwell proud.
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