วันจันทร์ที่ 27 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2555
Google reveals government censorship requests are on the rise

Google updates its transparency report to show how many times governments around the world tried to censor search results, remove YouTube videos or view user data in the second half of the last year. Each request is recorded and detailed, with most of the documents of the United States, the United Kingdom and India. Applications vary from censoring a video where a Canadian citizen
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destroyed his passport (not filled) through blogs that promote hatred and violence (filled). List of Mountain View is an interesting read, but not all bad news: where the videos were more critical or satirical, local authorities, the search giant has refused to shoot 'em, respect for the individual the right to freedom of expression in the majority of cases.
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วันเสาร์ที่ 25 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2555
วันอาทิตย์ที่ 19 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2555
Rumors suggest iPhone 5 will feature a 4-inch screen

Apple should make the next iPhone to his mobile home this year and as with any product launch major rumors about the unit begin to materialize months before the event is scheduled to take place. More recently,
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Sources suggest that Apple intends to make the iPhone screen from 3.5 to 4 inches. .. Continue reading iPhone rumors point to 5 will have a 4-inch
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Smartphone Owners Say Screen Size Matters

"This trend is stimulated by a greater capacity for mobile web browsing and video and gaming experiences of engagement," said Paul Brown, director of the practice of user policy Analytics experience.
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วันเสาร์ที่ 18 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2555
G4S staff sacked for tagging offender's false leg
man deceive employees of security firm bandage wrapped around the prosthesis, which allows you to remove the curfew and making fun of the court
private security firm G4S has laid off two staff members to label the leg of a false man, allowing you to remove and bypass the curfew imposed by the court.
Lowcock Christopher, 29, drew the two employees, involving a prosthetic leg with a bandage when the label was created at his home in Rochdale Manchester, Greater.
He was then able to delete the member and breaking the curfew imposed for drug crimes, conduct and a weapon. G4S said goodbye to the couple for having committed a serious disciplinary offense, he said.
In a statement, the Department of Justice (Justice) has stated that the procedures "of course was not followed in this case and G4S have taken action against those involved. two thousand criminals mark all week and such incidents are very rare, "said a spokesman.
revealed G4S managers began to suspect last month, but when they returned home from Lowcock who had been returned to custody charged with a crime related to driving. The company said that the second employee who was looking for teams of home monitoring Lowcock was also fired for failing to realize that the label had cheated on his false leg.
The two employees in question had committed a serious disciplinary offense by not following the procedure and had been fired, he said.
วันจันทร์ที่ 13 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2555
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The fading genius of the US post office | Gray Brechin
magnificent post offices of the New Deal era are a monument to American democratic spirit. We are now selling the legacy of FDR
The
June 9, the General Services Administration threw the center of Modesto post office at auction. Like many other postal services, the Renaissance palace, had long served as an anchor for the downtown shops of the town of California, a public space where citizens gathered to exchange news and business transactions in the lobby of a polished travertine marble and murals in local farming activities.
The federal government once its post offices to elevate and inspire the public, whose assets are now available. An architectural journal in 1918, spoke of the value of saving post offices
"They are generally the most important buildings premises, and as a whole, [are] seen daily by thousands of people who have little opportunity to feel the influence of the great architectural works great cities. "
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- President Hoover in Modesto facilities constructed as a final effort to end the Great Depression, before the New Deal of Franklin Roosevelt unleashed a flood much of public works that followed Hoover had failed (pdf). In less than a decade, the Roosevelt administration has built more than 1,100 post offices, which are distinguished by good architecture, materials and details, and a program of waste of public art for the first time and referred customers and employees of regional identity.
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วันศุกร์ที่ 10 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2555
NHS waiting times: one woman's agonising delay
A special needs teacher, said she had to endure the wait for surgery on his back problem was atrocious and inhumane
Mary Salisbury, a retired teacher with special needs are advised to have back surgery in June 2010. But the operation did not take place until March 2011, although the rules say that the NHS was conducted in 18 weeks.
"My problems started in 2009. I had an MRI in February 2010 at St. Mary's Hospital in Newport on the Isle of Wight, where I live. But then had to wait until at the beginning of June to see the consultant, when he visited the island once a month from Southampton. immediately recommended an operation called a laminectomy to relieve pressure on the nerve between the vertebrae in my fourth and fifth, I was crushed and cause severe pain, a condition called spinal stenosis.
- "The surgery has finally arrived on March 23 this year - 42 weeks after the first time I saw the consultant, but one year and six weeks later I had the MRI, which I was now sorted. happy. But wait I endured for the treatment was inhumane and atrocious. I was in much pain, but I have not been treated. He said that priority cases to treated. Why I was not a priority? I was in severe pain and distress, could not sleep and became depressed. I've always been a healthy person and do not need the NHS to advance. However, when I needed was not there for me.
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"which should have been treated in 18 weeks. It is in the constitution of the NHS, but nor care trust my doctor, hospital or primary said why not
"I am angry against the health secretary Andrew Lansley, said that the treatment target of 18 weeks was not effective. He blithely dismissed as irrelevant and said the NHS did not need to comply In fact, 18 weeks would be quite correct - .. if it respected the government should know that many people are waiting over 18 weeks in pain and distress, like me, but simply did not support it. "
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Boy who died in fall from Crete hotel balcony to get second inquest
A judge will hear the case of Hogan Liam six years after the original research that has not been killed
new research will take place in November in the death of one. Six, who was killed when his father jumped from a hotel balcony in Greece, while taking
John Hogan jumped 15 meters (50 feet) from the balcony of the fourth floor of the hotel in Crete held Liam and daughter Mia, two, during a family vacation in 2006.
Mia survived with a broken arm, but Liam suffered fatal head injuries.
Hogan, of Bradley Stoke, South Gloucestershire, was acquitted of murder by a Greek court.
researchafter Bristol in March 2008 showed that Liam was killed.
- The judgment was reversed by the Supreme Court in May 2009 when two judges ordered a new investigation be held before a different judge.
Sir Anthony May and Mrs Justice Dobbs ruled the verdict issued by the former judge of Avon, Paul Forrest, was defective and needed "further consideration".
was noted that "very serious error of law" had occurred because the question of Hogan's mental state "simply not addressed".
Greek The jury in the trial of Hogan ruled that former tiler had suffered from "an earthquake of insanity" during the trip to Crete.
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