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Al Franken is a big fat criminal

06/12/2013 by backofthebook.ca

By John Klein (aka Saskboy) Technology and civil liberty experts knew PRISM was a very real possibility. I knew, and wrote about it last August. The National Security Agency (NSA) (star bad guy org. in the Will Smith movie Enemy of the State) has been collecting domestic Americans’ phone and Internet records since at least […]

Filed Under: Science and Tech Tagged With: Al Franken, Barack Obama, Bradley Manning, crime, Edward Snowden, George Bush, Glenn Greenwald, government surveillance, internet, National Security Agency, PRISM, privacy, RCMP, U.S., U.S. politics

PRISM is just the beginning

06/10/2013 by backofthebook.ca

By David@Sixthestate.net As you may have heard, the Obama administration has been outed as ambitiously Big Brother-ish, overseeing a National Security Agency surveillance program which essentially scoops user data from every major online source — Facebook, Google, Skype, even Apple — and puts it into the world’s largest personal information database. (This, surprisingly, means Facebook […]

Filed Under: Science and Tech Tagged With: Apple, Barack Obama, crime, Facebook, Google, government surveillance, internet, National Security Agency, privacy, Skype, U.S.

The Indiegogo fix

04/15/2013 by backofthebook.ca

By Rachelle Stein-Wotten One of the biggest stories in the entertainment world in the last month has been the unstoppable support given to the long-ago cancelled television series “Veronica Mars.“ Fans have rallied behind show creator Rob Thomas, not just with enthusiasm, but with dollars to make a feature film version happen. Thomas’s Veronica Mars […]

Filed Under: Culture Tagged With: film, finance, internet, money, television

Is Google making us less lituritt?

02/27/2013 by backofthebook.ca

By Rachelle Stein-Wotten Today is Family Literacy Day in Canada, an initiative organized by ABC Life Literacy Canada, which encourages families to incorporate reading and other literacy-related activities into their daily routines. There’s no question that developing literacy in children is necessary and important. Adult literacy in Canada, however, doesn’t appear to be getting the […]

Filed Under: Living Tagged With: Canada, Facebook, Google, internet, literacy, search, Technology, universities

I’m a racist. No really, I am.

01/11/2013 by backofthebook.ca

Things were not comfortable for German Jews in 1938, but nobody was interested in that story at that point. Just like how, in 2013, seemingly nobody is interested in the real story of Aboriginals in Canada ~~ By Jimmy Goatcher ~~ As I watched the video below, I thought about this idea that gets bandied around a lot by people […]

Filed Under: Features, I'm a racist. No really, I am. Tagged With: Canada, First Nations, history, Idle No More, internet, racism, Theresa Spence, U.S.

Amanda Todd’s avengers: not Anonymous enough

10/18/2012 by backofthebook.ca

By Frank Moher As much as one would like to see some sort of justice for Amanda Todd, the 15-year old BC girl who took her life last week after years of cyber-bullying, what’s gone down on the internet in the last few days is truly disturbing. On Monday, someone purporting to be part of […]

Filed Under: Media Tagged With: Amanda Todd, Anonymous, British Columbia, Canada, internet, police, RCMP

Chip bandits and Nic Cage: Canada’s very viral week

07/14/2012 by backofthebook.ca

It’s been a very good week for Canadian students on the internet. Or perhaps a very bad one. First, York University student Vanessa Hojda went viral after she accidentally attached a picture of actor Nicolas Cage to a job application, rather than her resumé. It wasn’t so much the fact that she made a mistake […]

Filed Under: Living Tagged With: British Columbia, Canada, celebrity, CNN, crime, internet, television, Toronto, Victoria, youtube

Supreme Court copyright ruling is (amazingly) sensible

07/12/2012 by backofthebook.ca

By John Klein (aka Saskboy) Today’s Supreme Court of Canada ruling on copyright and fair dealing contains some not-so-small victories. In fact, there is so much common sense in it that I can’t help but feel the justices have taken leave of their old-people senses! Copyright expert Michael Geist has this summary: “[…] The clear […]

Filed Under: Science and Tech Tagged With: books, Canada, copyright, education, internet, music, online music, open, Supreme Court of Canada, universities

Toew’s Internet surveillance bill walks again

07/12/2012 by backofthebook.ca

By Montreal Simon About a month ago I made this little photoshop, because I was sure that Vic Toews would try to use the Luka Magnotta case to peddle his internet snooping bill. For a Con zombie is a Con zombie, and there is nothing Toews wouldn’t do to stumble through our computers without a […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: Bill C-30, Canada, Canadian politics, internet, privacy, Vic Toews

Just what the Internet needs: more cats

07/09/2012 by backofthebook.ca

A BoB short: Forget LOL cats and Stuffonmycat.com. A new service from Vancouver-based technology company Mobify allows you to inject cat-related animated images into any website you please. Is the Government of Canada website too stodgy for your tastes — or do you simply think it could use more cats? Meowbify it: http://cat.www.canada.gc.ca.meowbify.com/home.html Though for […]

Filed Under: Science and Tech Tagged With: animals, British Columbia, Canada, internet, Vancouver

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