The battle against child pornography is picking up steam in Canada with the launch of Project Cleanfeed Canada. Backed by large Canadian ISPs such as Rogers, Telus, Bell, Shaw, Videotron and SaskTel - and supported by Cybertip.ca, the project aims to reduce the number of Web sites that sexually exploit children by banning Web sites and all IP addresses involved. For more, check out the story in the Globe & Mail.
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Friday, November 24
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Mark Evans
on Fri 24 Nov 2006 11:36 AM EST
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Mark Evans
on Fri 24 Nov 2006 11:06 AM EST
Peter Dawson has beat nearly everyone to the punch with a comprehensive "Best of 2006" post, which features the mesh gang as the "best team of the year". Talk about an early Xmas present! Thanks, Pete!
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Mark Evans
on Fri 24 Nov 2006 08:28 AM EST
According to my friend, Stuart MacDonald, the whole Web 2.0 thing is over. This is not to suggest Web 2.0 was a fad that has come and gone like Pet Rocks, but the fact it's no longer the "New Shiny Orb" that has had everyone so fired up for the past few years. Instead, Stuart contends Web 2.0 is starting to move into the mainstream where it will just become a part of how we live work and play - much like e-commerce has lost its novelty factor and become part of the everyday landscape. |
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