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Erkan in the Army now...: Anonymous raises $54,798 to start Your Anon News news site… EFF explains Who Really Opposes CISPA… Cyberculture roundup…

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Anonymous raises $54,798 through Indiegogo to kick-start its dedicated news site for Your Anon News from The Next Web by Nick Summers     Who Really Opposes CISPA? from EFF.org Updates by Rainey Reitman In a hearing earlier today on the controversial Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA), Representative Mike Rogers dismissed the opposition to the bill. He compared opponents of the bill to a “14 year old” tweeting in a basement (watch the video).   White House Once Again Threatens to Veto CISPA from Mashable! by Alex Fitzpatrick   ‘The Guardian’ Calls for Citizen Journalists Via App from Mashable! by Lauren Indvik The Guardian’s new GuardianWitness app opens up reporting to the masses from The Next Web by Paul Sawers   The Internet Archive Aggressively Expands Its Software Collection, Now the Largest of Its Kind Online from The Next Web by Harrison Weber   How Not to Date in a Social Media World from Mashable! by Neha Prakash   Why Bankers Want You to Fear Bitcoin from Mashable! by Matt Petronzio     TechNet, Microsoft, CISPA: Oh my! The current cybersecurity muddle hearkens to the early days of SOPA from The Next Web by Alex Wilhelm     5 Things Kobe Bryant Can Teach Us About Social Media from Mashable! by Sam Laird     Why Microsoft Wants to Be Amazon — And Amazon Wants to Be Microsoft from Wired Top Stories by Cade Metz Microsoft wants to be more like Amazon. And Amazon wants to be more like Microsoft. This is the state of cloud computing.   Google versus Bing: Enhanced Campaigns from social media vb by Amanda DiSilvestro It has been a little over two months since Google introduced its new enhanced campaigns. Not everyone is on board with the updates, which then begs the question: Why do some people disagree with the new Google enhanced campaigns, and are the Bing changes any better?     How Anonymous have become digital culture’s protest heroes The Guardian In 2007, the hacktivist collective Anonymous was dubbed the “internet hate machine” by Fox News for their trolling campaigns. Six years later, they are the white knights of the digital realm, seeking justice for the now deceased 17-year-old Rehtaeh   5 Reasons You Should Be Swimming In Bitcoins from social media vb by Alex Becker Bitcoins are a kind of online, open-source currency whose value is not backed by any precious metal, tradable commodity, or national economy – making it essentially decentralized with respect to the international market. Here are five reasons you should be paying attention.   5 Reasons You Should Still Invest in Bitcoin from Mashable! by The Daily Dot   Bio-hackers, crime journalism, and socialstructing the future from Boing Boing by Marina Gorbis     Self-Organized Crisis Response to #BostonMarathon Attack from iRevolution by Patrick Meier I’m going to keep this blog post technical because the emotions from yesterday’s events are still too difficult to deal with. Within an hour of the bombs going off, I received several emails asking me to comment on the use of social media in Boston and how it differed to the digital humanitarian response efforts I am typically engaged in. So here are just a few notes, nothing too polished, but some initial reactions.   The European Commission’s Tech All Stars competition returns to honor the EU’s best startups from The Next Web by Martin Bryant   OKCupid partners with Coinbase to become the latest Web service to support Bitcoin from The Next Web by Jon Russell   Study: Teens Watch More Mobile Video Than Older Peers from Mashable! by Vignesh Ramachandran   Blowing up Morozov’s “To Save Everything, Click Here” from Boing Boing by Cory Doctorow Tim Wu has written an admirably economical and restrained review of Evgeny Morozov’s new book, “To Save Everything, Click Here.” I wrote a long critique of Morozov’s first book in 2011, and back then, I found myself unable to restrain myself from enumerating the many, many flaws in the book and its fundamental dishonesty, pandering and laziness. Wu has more discipline than I do, and limits himself to a much shorter, sharper and better critique of Morozov’s new one. It’s a must-read:   Cloud Computing has Already Changed the Internet from The Next Web by Martha Pierce Related posts: Cyberculture roundup: Google explains its approach to government requests.. Cyberculture roundup: CISPA, again- Microsoft on government requests for user data the world around… Cyberculture roundup: Aaron Swartz’s FBI File, CISPA is back: worst Internet law since SOPA, Chinese cyber attacks… Cyberculture roundup: Assange’s TV show, CISPA as the new threat and more… a Cyberculture roundup: US copyright enemies list, Facebook ‘Organ Donor’, Digital Activism, CISPA, the Pirate Bay

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