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  1. Added Jan 27, 2008 by aseldow
    Develop email archiving services for companies of all sizes faced with unmanageable email growth in the face of regulatory compliance. This guide will help you sell customers on the need for data retention policies and email archiving systems.
  2. Added Dec 18, 2007 by aseldow
    From Educause
  3. Added Nov 30, 2007 by katiebda and 3 others
    Some schools ban social networks for wasting classroom time or to protect students from weirdos. But, as part of a wider trend toward less top-down teaching, other institutions are putting tools like MySpace, Bebo and Facebook on the curriculum -- and teachers are saying: "Thanks for the add." Recent efforts to outlaw the Web 2.0 sites so beloved by teenagers include a congressional bill that wou
  4. Added Nov 30, 2007 by aseldow
    Discussion: MySpace and Deleting Online Predators Act (DOPA) Citation: boyd, danah and Henry Jenkins. 2006. "MySpace and Deleting Online Predators Act (DOPA)." MIT Tech Talk. May 26. http://www.danah.org/papers/MySpaceDOPA.html
  5. Added Nov 30, 2007 by aseldow and 1 other
    This study was made possible with generous support from Microsoft, News Corporation and Verizon. The study was comprised of three surveys: an online survey of 1,277 nine- to 17-year-old students, an online survey of 1,039 parents and telephone interviews with 250 school district leaders who make decisions on Internet policy. Grunwald Associates LLC, an independent research and consulting firm that
  6. Added Nov 29, 2007 by aseldow
    It?s bad news for those who rely solely on web filters to keep tabs on what parts of the Internet their children and students, but nothing surprising for the rest of us: kids don?t like web filters and have no trouble circumventing them. Teens and some younger kids are taking advantage of different means available to get where they want to go on the Internet, despite the wishes of their parents and educators.
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