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.com is so 2000.
Ever since the inception of the Internet, we've been trained to recognize web sites by their addresses,usually ending in .com, .net., .org, or .gov, although there are more than 300 Internet domain su...
Posted on 6/20/11 at 6:33 PM
Being An American
Sometimes we see things "as we see them, not as they are." I think our minister said thisbefore he retiredfrom ourchurch. He went on a medical disability for cancer.It's hard at times to walk in someo...
Posted on 1/20/11 at 10:29 AM
Areavoices Digest #10 - Nov 24, 2010
First of all, Happy Thanksgiving to all you! Before you head out for SAFE travels this Thanksgiving I have a few announcements from the areavoices community. If you still would like to weigh in on our...
Posted on 11/24/10 at 12:12 PM
Did you miss me?
There is one co-worker in the Daily Globe newsroom who always asks, "Did you miss me?" when she returns from vacation. I have sometimes teased her by saying, "Were you gone?" I hope that you Lagniap...
Posted on 8/16/10 at 2:47 PM
Disconnected Monday
The “Boomtown Rats” were a singing group from the early eighties. Their most popular song was “I don’t like Mondays” which is a theme echoed by people whose work-week beg...
Posted on 5/12/10 at 11:33 PM
Lily and Hope’s friends become Facebook fundraisers 
By John Myers , August 30, 2010
Gunflint Lodge owner lobbies for better Internet service 
By Candace Renalls , August 23, 2010
People generate texting search answers 
As mobile technology becomes increasingly entwined with daily life, at least two companies — ChaCha and KGB — are betting there’s a growing appetite for a different way to get answers on the go.
By Sarah Halzack , August 16, 2010
Lake County: Judge to hear dispute over cell phone tower 
Is it “palustrine emergent, saturated palustrine forested, and palustrine scrub shrub with seasonal emergent” or is it statute-defined wetland? That will be one of the complicated questions bandied about a courtroom in Minneapolis on Wednesday as a Fourth District judge hears a dispute over a proposed AT&T cell phone tower in Lake County’s Fall Lake Township, east of Ely.
By Mike Creger , July 29, 2010
Some Superior residents lose Internet, cell service 
Superior residents lost Internet and cell phone connections Wednesday afternoon because of a cut cable.
By News Tribune staff , July 29, 2010
Calling Wisconsin? Get ready to dial 715 and 534 
Punching a seven-digit phone number into the 715 area code in Northwestern Wisconsin is about to go the way of the rotary dial.
By Shelley Nelson , July 12, 2010
12-year-old Duluth girl the face of Google film 
By Christa Lawler , March 21, 2010
Audit finds flaws in upgrades of college computers 
ST. PAUL — The Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system hasn’t provided adequate oversight of contractors hired to help overhaul its computer network, and upgrades were made without enough thought paid to the end user, according to a report released Tuesday.
By Chris Williams , February 10, 2010
Crime fighting goes high tech 
By Shelley Nelson , January 23, 2010
E-mail claiming to be from Duluth garden program a scam
The message purports to come from some traveling in the U.K. on a mission who lost his or her bag and passport.January 14, 2010
18-year-old uses Facebook to admit he shot companion 
Minneapolis — Millions turn to Facebook every day to catch up with friends, to share photos and articles, to post details of daily life.
By Minneapolis Star Tribune , December 20, 2009
Fighting for the right to cyber-bully
LOS ANGELES — One morning in May 2008, an eighth-grader walked into Janice Hart’s office at a Beverly Hills middle school crying.By Victoria Kim , December 14, 2009
Lake County to speed up Internet 
By Don Davis , November 29, 2009
Web-monitoring software gathers data on children 
Parents who install a leading brand of software to monitor their kids’ online activities may be unwittingly allowing the developer to gather marketing data from children as young as 7 — and to sell that information.
By Deborah Yao , September 07, 2009
ACLU issues Facebook privacy warning 
The ACLU of Northern California is employing a cautionary Facebook quiz of its own to illustrate how quizzes that may seem “perfectly harmless” can release an array of data to the wider world — including users’ “religion, sexual orientation, political affiliation, photos, events, notes, wall posts, and groups.”
By Scott Duke Harris , August 31, 2009
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