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Facebook’s Semi-Automatic Mobile Photo Sync:What You Need To Know

December 3, 2012

Facebook announced on Monday that it is allowing users of its iOS and Android mobile app to automatically sync photos to their Facebook account so that they’ll be available to share as soon as you log […]

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Security Tips for Shopping Online

November 30, 2012

by Larry Magid This post fist appeared in the San Jose Mercury News By all accounts, the online holiday sales season got off to a good start. Tracking companies reported big increases for this year’s […]

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Syria Shuts Off Internet: But Can Assad Really Block Information Flow? (link to Forbes post)

November 29, 2012

Please see my Forbes.com post: Syria Shuts Off Internet: But Can Assad Really Block Information Flow?  

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Microsoft’s future looks grim

November 25, 2012

by Larry Magid This post fist appeared in the San Jose Mercury News I’m not ready to write an obituary for Microsoft, but from what I’ve seen lately, things don’t look promising. This is not […]

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Black Friday Smartphone Deals May Not Be All That Great

November 21, 2012

There are a lot of great Black Friday deals out there on phones but before you make a two-year commitment (almost all require you sign a contract), make sure it’s the right phone for you.  When […]

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It’s Time to Stop Letting Fear Interfere with Youth Online Freedom

November 18, 2012

This article is a work in progress and subject to revision By Larry Magid “Authority, given its common style, becomes increasingly incapable of commanding respect from the young for any reason save the fear on […]

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Researcher dispels myths about cyberbullying

November 15, 2012

by Larry Magid This post first appeared in the San Jose Mercury News A lot has been written about cyberbullying and I’ve seen some articles claiming that cyberbullying is more prevalent and more severe than […]

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Ransomware: A “fine” new way to be ripped off by criminals

November 12, 2012

  CNET News describes ransomeware “as an online extortion racket.”  Malicious software puts a notice on your computer that you have to pay a fine to unlock your computer. It could even appear to come […]

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Many at Internet Governance Forum Agree: Censorship Not The Way to Protect Kids

November 11, 2012

by Larry Magid This post fist appeared in the San Jose Mercury News I’m writing from Baku, Azerbaijan, where I’m speaking at the Internet Governance Forum, a United Nations conference for representatives of governments, industry […]

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Internet Governance Forum Gets Underway in Azerbaijan

November 3, 2012

by Larry Magid (Baku, Azerbaijan)  I arrived in this former Soviet republic on Saturday night ahead of the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) that gets underway on Tuesday. The IGF is a United Nations sponsored “multi-stakeholder” […]

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