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[Day Permalink] Thursday, December 29, 2005

[Item Permalink] What were the best "best of lists" in 2005? -- Comment()
See best of the best lists 2005 for dozens of "top 10", "top 100" etc. lists from 2005.


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Top 10 Tech Transformations of 2005: "1. The edges gain power. From the video and music worlds to politics and culture, power is increasingly flowing away from the media, from the political elites and from the corporate suits and into the hands of ordinary users who are collectively wielding more influence in all walks of life, mostly thanks to the Internet. [...] 2. Citizens media takes off. Few amateurs are creating citizen journalism, but millions of us are creating our own messy, democratic works -- photos, video, audio -- and a lot of it is astonishingly good. The introduction of devices like the video iPod will propel citizens media into millions of more homes, while traditional, force-fed, top-down, linear Big Media programming and content continues to falter..." [New Media Musings]


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NSA Data Mining Much Larger Than Reported: "The New York Times is reporting that the "volume of information harvested from telecommunication data and voice networks, without court-approved warrants, is much larger than the White House has acknowledged. The NSA gained the cooperation of many American telecommunication companies after 9/11 to access streams of communication, both domestic and international, as a part of a presidentially approved program to hunt for evidence of terrorist activity." [via Slashdot: Your Rights Online]


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Exploit Released for Unpatched Windows Flaw: "Security researchers have released instructions for exploiting a previously unknown security hole in Windows XP and Windows 2003 Web Server with all of the latest patches applied."