| SOP newswire2 |  | New Power Lines and Power Plants Needed To Strengthen Already Stressed U.S. Power Grids Group Testifies That Proposals to Limit Grid Access by Baseload Power Plants Are The Equivalent of Playing Russian Roulette With The Power Grid " |
| SOP newswire |  | Voice of America Testing Feed Over E-mail FOE developer Sho Ho explains, "After all, it is freedom that we are promoting-- freedom to know and freedom to speak."
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| SOP newswire3 |  | John Brennan's Thoughts On Cybersecurity John Brennan is Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism.
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| SOP newswire2 |  | Northrop Grumman on the Radar for More Than 60 Years DaCunha noted that the company has sold more than 150,000 marine radar sets in almost every country of the world since the first product appeared in 1949. |
| SOP newswire2 |  | The Net Neutrality Movement is Committed to "Overthrowing the System President Barack Obama, the chairman of the FCC, and members of Congress say they support "network neutrality," a regulatory regime they promise will ensure the Internet stays "open" and "free." |
| Djelloul (Del) Marbrook (Editor/Mentor) |  | Who are all these strangers claiming to be my friends on Facebook? There`s a big short in the circuitry of my understanding of Facebook. Like so many other things in my life, I get it intellectually, but emotionally I don`t. |
| SOP newswire2 |  | Flip-Flops, iPods, Instant Messaging and the Phrase "Dude" Defined by their use of flip-flops, iPods, Instant Messaging and the phrase "Dude," Gen Yers are bringing new methods of thinking, behaving, communicating and conducting business to the workplace |
| Sean Harrison Higgins |  | Computers, Numbers and Religion A short essay, describing how I connected technology with religion in my own personal education and achievement. |
| SOP newswire2 |  | Key Cybersecurity Terms That You Should Know Cybersecurity - Measures taken to protect computers or critical infrastructure, although some experts suggest that it is about protecting everything of value. |
| Rob Roy |  | Mars Can Wait -- Conquer our Own Orbit First You want to talk about stimulus and green friendly power? The planet's own orbit can solve both -- two birds with one nanotube. Orbital solar collectors are the key.
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| SOP newswire2 |  | 7 Ways to Avoid Saying Or Doing The Wrong Thing With Your Email Double check that you have selected the right recipient. Pay attention when typing a name from your address book in the "TO" line. It's easy to select the wrong person. |
| SOP newswire2 |  | Rejected by Apple and AT&T? The media are catching on to the story of exclusive pacts between cell phone makers and wireless companies. In the past few weeks, both the New York Times and USA Today addressed the problem. |
| Alvaro Collar |  | Crisis and Emergence Reflections on how new technologies are changing our way to experience and create art. |
| SOP newswire2 |  | Does the New iPhone Suck? Do you want the new iPhone? If so, you're in for a disappointment. If not, you should be worried anyway. Here's why:
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| Robert Paul Reyes |  | Brent Bozell Rails Against Online Porn AN American nonprofit group devoted to 'traditional American values' has called on Google to be more vigilante about limiting access to online porn. |
| SOP newswire2 |  | FreeMyPhone Campaign Today, Free Press launched FreeMyPhone, a campaign that calls on leaders in Washington to open up wireless networks and promote consumer choice. |
| Robert Paul Reyes |  | Old Folks Don't Know Jack About Digital TV Nearly 700,000 people called a federal hot line this week, confused about the nationwide switch from analog to digital TV broadcasts that occurred Friday. |
| SOP newswire3 |  | Obama Announces Cyber Security Office The nation's computer network infrastructure will be defended as a national strategic asset, President Barack Obama said May 29.
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| SOP newswire3 |  | Melissa Hathaway Discusses America's Digital Security Melissa Hathaway, Cybersecurity Chief at the National Security Council, discusses securing our nation's digital future |
| Robert Paul Reyes |  | If GPS System Fails It Will Be A Catastrophe The news that the Global Positioning System might fail is very worrisome, how can we find our way in the city without a GPS unit?
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| SOP newswire3 |  | UN Chief Ban: Children Need Protection From Online Predators Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon stressed the need to boost the protection for children from being taken advantage of on the Internet. |
| SOP newswire2 |  | Government UFO and Extraterrestrial Cover Up Debut author, Ron Riales, explores the similar mystery and conspiracy of Area 51, aliens, and government secrecy in his new fiction novel, Red Moon: Looming of a New World Order. |
| SOP newswire2 |  | How Safe is MySpace? Mary Kay Hoal tried everything she could to keep her daughter off of myspace. |
| Judyth Piazza CEO (Editor) |  | Craigslist CEO, Jim Buckmaster chats with Judyth Piazza on the American Perspective CEO since November 2000, Jim has led craigslist to be the world's most used classifieds in any medium, and one of the most popular websites in the world. |
| Djelloul (Del) Marbrook (Editor/Mentor) |  | Pretty Girls, Cell Phones, and Self-Absorption What`s with the young pretties who won`t yield a quarter of an inch in crowded streets or recognize the presence of another body? |
| Christopher HIllenbrand |  | Intellipedia: Where James Bond Meets The Wiki Community Incepted in 2006 to a group of critical officials within the CIA, Intellipedia has blossomed into a publicly edited Wiki database comprised of 900,000 |
| Robert Paul Reyes |  | Conficker Virus As Harmless As SpongeBob SquarePants Conficker has been activated, but so far it's been a big con, the Mother of all April Fools joke |
| Krzys Wasilewski |  | Cyber Terrorism Looms Large: The Attack That Never Came Will November 11 be remembered as another day when terrorists struck a lethal blow to the democratic world? |
| Robert Paul Reyes |  | Does Homeland Security Have A GhostNet To Keep Track Of Americans? GhostNet a Chinese electronic spying operation has infiltrated computers and stolen documents from hundreds of government offices around the world. |
| SOP newswire |  | Nearly Half of our Lives Spent with TV, Radio, Internet, Newspapers Adults and teens will spend nearly five months (3,518 hours) next year watching television, surfing the Internet, reading daily newspapers and listening to personal music devices. |