| Douglas King/Sandbox User:Douglas_King/Sandbox
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| Social network analysis software Social network analysis software is used to identify, represent, analyze, visualize, or simulate nodes (e.g. agents, organizations, or knowledge) and edges (relationships) from various types of input data (relational and non-relational), including mathematical models of social networks. Social_network_analysis_software
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| Digital history Digital history is the use of digital media and tools for historical practice, presentation, analysis, and research. It is a branch of the Digital Humanities and an outgrowth of Quantitative history, Cliometrics, and History and Computing. Some of the previous work in digital history includes digital archives, CD-ROMs, online presentations, interactive maps, time-lines, audio files, and virtual worlds. Digital_history
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| Four Horsemen of the Infocalypse The Four Horsemen of the Infocalypse is a term for internet criminals, or the imagery of internet criminals.A play on Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, it refers to types of criminals who use the internet to facilitate crime and consequently jeopardize the rights of honest internet users. Four_Horsemen_of_the_Infocalypse
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| Californian Ideology Talk:Californian_Ideology
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| Bernard Hibbitts Bernard J. Hibbitts is a Canadian lawyer, professor, and publisher currently teaching in the United States at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. Originally trained as a legal historian whose McLuhanistic early work focused on the historical relationship between law, media and the senses, he wrote a series of controversial articles in the mid-1990s on the future of law reviews and scholarly publishing in the then-just-emerging age of the Internet. Bernard_Hibbitts
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| Critical Internet infrastructure Critical Internet infrastructure is a collective term for all hardware and software systems that constitute essential components in the operation of the Internet.Physical transmission lines of all types, such as wired, fiber optic and microwave links, along with routing equipment, the accompanying critical software services like the Domain Name System (DNS), Email, website hosting, authentication and authorization, storage systems, and database servers are considered critical Internet components. Critical_Internet_infrastructure
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| TakuyaMurata/Wikipedia User:TakuyaMurata/Wikipedia
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| User categorisation/Archive 1 Wikipedia_talk:User_categorisation/Archive_1
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| Jewish Internet Defense Force Talk:Jewish_Internet_Defense_Force
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| The Grey Album The Grey Album is a mashup album by Danger Mouse, released in 2004. It uses an a cappella version of rapper Jay-Z's The Black Album and couples it with instrumentals created from a multitude of unauthorized samples from The Beatles' LP The Beatles (more commonly known as The White Album). The Grey Album gained notoriety due to the response by EMI in attempting to halt its distribution. The_Grey_Album
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| Digital rights management Digital rights management (DRM) is a generic term that refers to access control technologies that can be used by hardware manufacturers, publishers, copyright holders and individuals to try to impose limitations on the usage of digital content and devices. The term is used to describe any technology which makes the unauthorized use of such digital content and devices technically formidable, but generally doesn't include other forms of copy protection which can be circumvented without modifying the file or device, such as serial numbers or keyfiles. Digital_rights_management
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| Peer review/Al Gore/archive2 Wikipedia:Peer_review/Al_Gore/archive2
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| Cyberstalking Cyberstalking is the use of the Internet or other electronic means to stalk someone.It has been defined as the use of information and communications technology, particularly the Internet, by an individual or group of individuals, to harass another individual, group of individuals, or organization. Cyberstalking
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| Peer review/September 2008 Wikipedia:Peer_review/September_2008
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| Wikipedia Signpost/2008-01-28/SPV Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2008-01-28/SPV
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| Piotrus/Morsels of wikiwisdom User:Piotrus/Morsels_of_wikiwisdom
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| Tom Lane (Open Source Software Developer) Tom Lane is a computer scientist dedicated to Open source software. In a 2000 study, he was cited as one of the leading contributors to Open Source software.Tom Lane's contributions to Open source include Organizer of the Independent JPEG Group (IJG) Member of the core steering committee of PostgreSQL Co-author of the Portable Network Graphics (PNG) Specification Member of the Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) advisory committee Tom_Lane_(Open_Source_Software_Developer)
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| The Politics of Change The Politics of Change is a non-fiction book by Dennis W. Chiu, an American political commentator, consultant and attorney, that was released by publisher Prodigy Books, a SV Prodigy group of companies, on September 17, 2008. It is the first non-fiction book and third non-fiction publication by Chiu. The_Politics_of_Change
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| Dennis W. Chiu Dennis W. Chiu (born August 11, 1971) is an author, attorney, community leader, and a political and business consultant in Silicon Valley, California (Santa Clara County, California). His most notable accomplishments include at the age of 29 (where he continues to serve since 2000), political and community activism in Santa Clara County, California, and his seminal legal publication on Constitutional Law and the Internet that was on the reading list of top law schools and cited in many legal articles and cyberlaw books all around the world. Dennis_W._Chiu
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