Archive for September, 2009

DropBox

DropBox

DropBox

Put your files into your Dropbox on one computer, and they’ll be instantly available on any of your other computers that you’ve installed Dropbox on (Windows, Mac, and Linux too!) Because a copy of your files are stored on Dropbox’s secure servers, you can also access them from any computer or mobile device using the Dropbox website.

You can easily share entire folders or photo albums with Dropbox. Simply put the folders you want to share in your Dropbox, and invite people to them. You can also send people links to specific files within your Dropbox. This makes Dropbox perfect for team projects.

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09 2009

Pirate Party!

The Pirate Party

Pirate Party

When you hear the term “Pirate Party” you might think of a bunch of people dressed like Captain Jack Sparrow sitting around drinking cases of Malibu Rum.  However, the Pirate Party is a European political movement that was founded on the principals of maintaining the privacy of the Internet and eliminating copyrights and patents that it believes violate people’s civil liberties.

The movement started in Sweden several years ago. Since then, it now has garnered seats in the European parliament and some city council positions in Germany.

The Pirate Party believes that modern laws pertaining to electronic communication and copyright are becoming too intrusive. Laws the party are focusing on include one that allows Swedish authorities to monitor phone, email and fax traffic crossing that countries borders. The Pirate Party also opposes a European direct that allows copyright holders to discover the Internet address of file shares.

You might recall that Sweden shut down the popular file-sharing site Pirate Bay.

Do you believe that the Pirate Party is a genuine political movement with legitimate goals or people that just want music and movies for free?

To learn more about the Pirate Party, visit the Wikipedia page or their web site.

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09 2009