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Porn found in Osama bin Laden compound

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via The Register on 5/13/11

Huge smut cache stashed in bedroom

Osama bin Laden's compound may not have had phone or internet service, but it did have porn. Lots of it.…

New Bill Would Require US ISPs To Retain User Info

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via Slashdot by timothy on 5/13/11

Wesociety writes "The House Judiciary Committee, lead by Rep. Lamar Smith, is preparing a bill which would require internet service providers to retain information about their users to aid in criminal investigations. This particular bill would be a smaller part of a large measure to strengthen sanctions against acts such as child pornography. The most interesting part of this bill however is not who it targets but rather who it does not. The bill would make wireless companies exempt from the requirement to store user data." Declan McCullagh gives a fuller report at CNET. http://bit.ly/kYLKjG" title="Share on Twitter" target="_blank">
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Telehack Re-Creates the Internet of 25 Years Ago

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via Slashdot by timothy on 5/13/11

saccade.com writes "Telehack.com has meticulously re-created the Internet as it appeared to a command line user over a quarter century ago. Drawing on material from Jason Scott's TextFiles.com, the text-only world of the 1980s appears right in your browser. If you want to show somebody what the Arpanet looked like (you didn't call it the "Internet" until the late '80s) this is it. Using the 'finger' command and seeing familiar names from decades ago (some, sadly, ghosts now) sends a chill down your spine." http://bit.ly/jIOSuU" title="Share on Twitter" target="_blank">
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