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UK drops web crackdown – but was it a lucky escape?

Posted by on Friday, 26 August, 2011

London riots, by Alan StantonIn the wake of the riots in Britain, the government drew plenty of flack for suggesting that it might be worth retaining the power to shut down social networking sites to prevent criminals from organizing themselves online.

It was a great piece of political logic. BlackBerry messages had been used by some rioters and people had talked about the riots on Facebook and Twitter — therefore it would be worth considering whether should be closed down at times of distress. There was little mention of what role text messages, telephone calls, newspaper editorials and TV coverage may have had in helping fuel the spontaneous outbursts of violence that erupted across the country.

To most people, such a reaction made little or no sense. Mathew has previously pointed out that accusing social media was a case of “blaming the tools”, rather than the individuals behind the riots.

But in the end the proposals were merely one facet of a larger, dramatic over-reaction to anything related to the riots. Blaming the tools was just a part of blaming everything possible. And the pushback was even more harsh elsewhere, as the courts exerted their power by giving rioters and pseudo-rioters and even people-who-may-have-known-rioters the most draconian sentences. (One woman who was jailed for five months simply for receiving a pair of shorts stolen during the looting has already had her sentence reduced after an appeal).

Fortunately, calmer heads seem to have prevailed. In a meeting yesterday between government officials, police officers and representatives of Facebook, BlackBerry and Twitter, things seem to have fizzled out.

Downing Street seems to have backed off its earlier stated intention to close the whole thing down. In fact, in a statement, officials seemed to be backtracking some way from their earlier position that the riots had been “organized via social media and that it was considering “whether it was right to stop people communicating via these websites”.

“The Home Secretary, along with the Culture Secretary and Foreign Office Minister Jeremy Browne, has held a constructive meeting with the Association of Chief Police Officers, the police and representatives from the social media industry. The discussions looked at how law enforcement and the networks can build on the existing relationships and cooperation to crack down on the networks being used for criminal behaviour.”

Hurray!

But perhaps we shouldn’t be so quick to celebrate. The original move was obviously wrong-headed, but I can’t help but be concerned that it got so far so quickly. Britain has a habit of pushing through strange laws at moments of weakness, and sometimes it doesn’t take much to get things into the statute books.

It’s particularly chilling when you consider that the evidence and the rhetoric are in pretty much direct opposition here. It’s obvious to many people that, but much of the political sphere and the media seems to have ignored that (I have read more pieces claiming “Twitter was the main medium used to organize the riots” than I care to remember). An analysis this week by the Guardian of more than 2.5 million Twitter messages sent over the course of the riots shows a distinct pattern of traffic, with barely any messages about areas before they erupted in violence.


But it was no surprise from the Conservative-led government saw social media as an easy target. The usually-placid English had united against the rioters, with citizens across the nation spitting out mouthfuls of tea over their television sets in surprise as they watched England’s urban centers go up in flame.

They were demanding action… any sort of action. And in the end, it’s much easier to wave your fist at these damnable internet services than to take on the bigger, intractable problems of civil disconnection, social unrest, economic hardship and increasing inequality.

As long as social media remains an easy-to-blame outlet — popular, easily-demonized, slightly outside the mainstream — it will remain a target. Common sense prevailed this time, but don’t be surprised if the subject comes back again sooner than you expect.

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Buying Used Motorcycles Allows You To Get A Lot Nicer Motorcycle For Quite A Bit Less Money

Posted by on Wednesday, 25 May, 2011

If you are looking to buy a motorbike and want the most bicycle for your cash, then you are looking for a used motorbike for sale. A motorbike for sale now-a-days differ from the older designs to the most recent ones. When you do locate a motorbike for sale, make sure to inspect it before purchasing. When looking for a motorbike for sale on the internet, you ought to still plan to visit the buyer’s location and personally evaluate the machine if at all possible, even if most of the particulars are available online. Your motorcycle insurance agency may even necessitate this to transfer your motorcycle insurance policy. After all, until you have actually ridden that motorbike for sale, you will not know if the seller is being honest or not, and your motorcycle insurance firm needs to know that it is insuring a safe vehicle.

The optimal way to locate a motorbike for sale is by word of mouth. Another way to locate a motorbike for sale is by trying the internet. Knowing where to locate a motorbike for sale can many times be difficult, but it is still the preferred method for finding these unique bikes – and a necessary one for those minus the technological knowledge to build their own.

Obviously, you can still locate a motorbike for sale at various bicycle shows – although the owners are many times more disinclined to part with their valued motorcycles. In the past, the only way to locate a motorbike for sale was for you to be lucky enough to reside in a place where somebody wished to sell one. Now, with the internet, that is not the case any longer.

Before you even start to look for a motorbike for sale, however, you ought to first be certain that you understand what type you are looking for. You can also go to shops which will have motorcycles for sale. You may find one you want to buy there, but you can also simply research different makes and models to decide what sort of motorbike you want to concentrate on in your search.

One thing you wish to try and do is get more bicycle for your cash – in other words, locate a great deal on a pre owned motorbike for sale. From that you can use a common sense approach to the best motorbike for sale – which one is suited for your needs balanced with the lowest cost.

There are many issues to take into consideration when picking out your very best option for a motorbike for sale. If you are depending on the internet, locate a trusted online source to search online for a used motorbike for sale. This will help you are aware that the factual information you locate on the website about every individual bicycle can be trusted, as well. Sellers take note – it is worth taking care to get great pictures when offering a second hand motorbike for sale – pictures of the motorcycles are one of the main things you ought to look at.

In conclusion, before you purchase any motorbike make certain you are getting yourself the best motorbike for sale.


Your Digital Agency and Your Online Strategy

Posted by on Monday, 22 November, 2010

If you don’t think you have any need for a digital agency, you may be interested to read this. UK consumers spent £33 billion online in 2009, according to the BBC. And it’s easy to see why: the simplicity and convenience of the internet has massively increased the amount of people buying anything from food to televisions online. All the same, £33 billion’s a pretty hefty amount. What are you doing to win your company a share of that pie?

The entire world has gone digital. Online is the new offline. The massive growth of online retail represents a huge opportunity for businesses. For small companies without a visible high street presence, this is especially true. Online, everyone’s equal. Or at least everyone has the potential to be. Ask your digital agency, it’s true! This means that even small businesses can find new customers online providing they have a decent digital strategy.

Sadly, too many companies neglect their digital strategy. At this interval it is important to mention that simply owning a website does not count as a digital strategy. Where’s the point in paying for hosting for a website that’s impossible to find, hard to use and never updated?

For small companies, the investment of a digital agency can be massive. But it’s always worth investing in a good digital agency, because the return on your investment is only ever limited to demand for whatever goods or services you sell.

Allowing a digital agency to manage your online presence can seem daunting. But try to think of your online presence as a well-oiled machine made up of many components such as web design and web development, SEO, PPC, social media and many others. If one of these components fails, the entire machine will probably stall. If you were to try to find someone to manage each component of the machine in-house, you’d spend a lot of money and time and still struggle. It’s lucky then that your digital agency has the talent to manage all of this under one roof. Think of it like this, you’d hire a company that could design you an attractive and user-friendly website, make sure it was easily accessible for Google robots and marketed well on an ongoing basis, wouldn’t you? That’s why you need a digital agency.


Everything You Need To Know About Shopping For Computers

Posted by on Monday, 20 September, 2010

PCs and the Net are quickly becoming necessities if you’d like to be successful in anything you do. With this pressure to make the maximum of ones time you may find yourself looking out for a way to take these things with you. Sadly, there is so much out there to be distrustful of that you may be wondering if it is’s safe to buy cheap notebook computers. Cheap Notebook Computers

Now, dependent on what your definition of the word “cheap” is, you could be in for a long struggle. Electronics like these are complicated products. They often break and when they do you’ll be happy when you have a warranty. But , going with the least expensive route you will end up with none. Keep in mind : quality over price .

A laptop computer is bigger than a notebook but a netbook is smaller. Notebooks afford you the ease of light weight portability as well as a frame that doesn’t take up much room. They are usually used for business as they are perfect for sending e-mails, writing and storing documents, and making shows.

While these specific sorts of portable PC might be superb for work they’re not as good as laptops are for play. When you are seeking to do lots of multitasking or running some of the more graphic and RAM intense games you need to potentially rethink which you’re going to buy. Notebooks have less space and weight. This is at once a good thing and something that holds it back ; because of this they can not hold as much internal hardware.

once you have all of the before mentioned knowledge and are absolutely sure you still need to find cheap notebook computers, or find one for the right price, you will have a way easier search. One of the favored techniques for attempting to find these notebooks is via the web. Find a really good one with positive reviews on a site that you trust and know, then you are lucky. This is going to be the ideal notebook for you.

When making purchases this big over the internet you should always continue with caution. Not all web sites are going to be mistrusted, but many of them are cons. Look into your purchases and the firms or people offering beforehand. Also, look into any warranty options.

If you are not prepared to trust the web, try some of your local stores. A lot of stores these days have an electronics section. A lot of them have fair prices and superb deals as well . You can pay more than on the net, but you get security. Buy Cheap Notebook Computers

Paying so much cash at a previous time could be a small scary. You hear the call of cheaper product and it’s tough to resist when you are about to give up lots of greenbacks. Still, you have to be robust. Remember that in the end the value of your purchase is far more vital than the cost. Small Notebook Computers


10 Tips for Bootstrapping Your Technology

Posted by on Monday, 7 June, 2010

10 Tips for Bootstrapping Your Technology
Lucky you, bootstrapper. With an abundance of free software and low-cost, low-commitment services, it’s not a bad time to be trying to finance your technology needs on your own. We’ve compiled and condensed the best bits of advice, as well as how-to guides and expert interviews from Inc. articles to give you ideas for how to do tech on a shoestring. 1. Keep your website simple, and grow it …
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Applying To Be On The Biggest Loser

Posted by on Friday, 7 May, 2010

I spent much of my life overweight. Somewhere along the line I decided to do something about it. Instead of doing it the old fashioned way, through a home made diet and exercise plan, I decided to try something more exotic. I decided to apply to the show the Biggest Loser. Before I could be declared the winner, I would have to be a contestant.

I went onto the internet, and took a look at a site called biggest loser forum, which I found out had all types of information about diet and weight loss, exercise programs, helpful hints and they even had chat rooms where people can discuss the issues surrounding their weight loss program with people who are going through similar situations. The website led me to a place where I could download the forms that supplied all of the information about how to apply for the Biggest Loser. In addition to filling out the application, I needed to shoot a videotape outlining my story. The video had to be something that would wow the people who chose the contestants and was supposed to be between five and fifteen minutes long. I had to condense my whole life story into just a few minutes that would be fun to watch. I was aware that the only way that I could be chosen by the judges was through this information that I was compiling and putting into an envelope.

I filled out my application, made my video and waited, knowing that if I was lucky enough to be chosen to be on the show I would be taught how to lose weight fast, something that I knew would help me to live a long and healthy life that I could share with my family, and something that I felt was much needed. Even though I thought I deserved to be on the show, the judges told me no. I don’t know exactly why I wasn’t chosen for the Biggest Loser. But even if I wasn’t chosen for the show, I still had the problem of being overweight. I decided that even though the Biggest Loser wasn’t go to help me, I would help myself.

I made the commitment to start to eat healthy and begin exercising, which at first meant doing sets of six pack ab exercises in my living room every night until I was able to get the money together to join a fitness club and get the professional help that I needed to reach the goals that I had set for myself, and to lead me in my new healthy lifestyle. There were plenty of weight loss systems available to me, but I did not use them. Lo and behold, my plan was working and my body was getting smaller. I was watching the Biggest Loser season and comparing my weight loss to the people I had hoped to compete against. The things that I was doing were really helping. Instead of the Biggest Loser Ranch, I leaned on the people who are closest to me. I learned that I liked eating foods that were healthier for me and I looked forward to my workouts in the gym. My workouts created a whole group of friends that I did not have before. I discovered that the things that I thought I could not do without were not that important after all. Most importantly I was happy.

They didn’t pick me to be on the show, but I still competed. Even without the Biggest Loser, I transformed my life into a healthy and happy one. The original decision to lose weight can be traced back to my decision to apply. The first step on my journey was admitting that I needed help, even when the first person I turned to didn’t accept me. I took the rejection and used it as my motivation to get healthy. I was able to tell them to look at me now. I know that I am now the Biggest Loser because I am healthy.