How Long Should Government E-Mail Linger? August 16, 2007 Washington, D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty has ordered the deletion of all e-mails not saved by city government workers in January of 2008. The more e-mail government employees send, the more there is to store, costing taxpayers money. But costs must be balanced against the need to preserve history. How Long Should Government E-Mail Linger? Listen Toggle more options Download Embed Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/12838362/12838363" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player"> Transcript
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When to Delete Individual E-Mail August 16, 2007 Preserving one's correspondence can be a cost issue, both for companies and for individuals. So what leads you to hang on to that mass of old messages, and is it worth it? When to Delete Individual E-Mail Listen Toggle more options Download Embed Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/12838365/12838366" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player">
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The Search for Mingering Mike May 10, 2007 When vintage vinyl collector Dori Hadar discovered dozens of fake recordings by soul superstar "Mingering Mike," he decided to track down the mysterious artist. The Search for Mingering Mike Listen Toggle more options Download Embed Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/10110938/10110940" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player"> Transcript
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Mingering Mike: Digging Up a Long-Lost Star May 9, 2007 Soul music fan Dori Hadar is addicted to soul music on old vinyl records. That obsession led him to the work of Mingering Mike, a soul superstar of the 1960s and 70s who released over 50 records in just 10 years. Mingering Mike: Digging Up a Long-Lost Star Listen Toggle more options Download Embed Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/10092202/10092275" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player"> Transcript
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U.S. Army May Restrict Soldiers' Blogs May 7, 2007 Many U.S. soldiers in Iraq are publishing "milblogs" about daily life in Iraq and Afghanistan. Now, Defense Department officials say those blogs could aid the enemy. They've come out with a new directive that might restrict what military bloggers can put on the Internet. U.S. Army May Restrict Soldiers' Blogs Listen Toggle more options Download Embed Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/10046006/10046007" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player"> Transcript
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Two Sides Take Up Murder Case Online April 26, 2007 Eric Volz, a 27-year-old American, is serving a 30-year sentence for the murder of his Nicaraguan ex-girlfriend. Volz insists he is innocent, and now his family is publicizing his case on the Web to get him freed. Two Sides Take Up Murder Case Online Listen Toggle more options Download Embed Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/9847306/9847307" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player"> Transcript
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The Virginia Tech Shooter's Digital Mark April 19, 2007 A multimedia package sent to NBC by the Virginia Tech shooter, Seung-hui Cho, contained pictures of the shooter with various weapons, videos of him rambling, and a long written diatribe. The package is being described as unprecedented and a possible template for future killers. The Virginia Tech Shooter's Digital Mark Listen Toggle more options Download Embed Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/9682571/9682572" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player"> Transcript
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Supporters Work to Free Egyptian Blogger March 22, 2007 Exactly one month ago, 22-year-old law student Kareem Amer was sentenced to four years in prison for what he wrote on his personal Web site. His case has shed a spotlight on the country's laws concerning online speech. Supporters Work to Free Egyptian Blogger Listen Toggle more options Download Embed Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/9075938/9075939" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player"> Transcript
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Google Adds Privacy Features March 15, 2007 Google will introduce new privacy measures including purging online searches. This will make it difficult to connect those searches with the people who made them. Google Adds Privacy Features Listen Toggle more options Download Embed Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/8928032/8928033" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player">
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'Scam-Baiters' Turn Tables on Would-Be Cons March 5, 2007 Thousands of Americans fall victim to e-mail scams each year, according to the U.S. State Department. But an online community of people called scambaiters found creative — and hilarious — ways to get revenge. 'Scam-Baiters' Turn Tables on Would-Be Cons Listen Toggle more options Download Embed Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/7688138/7713840" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player"> Transcript
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RIAA Focuses on Colleges for Anti-Piracy Efforts March 1, 2007 The Recording Industry Association of America is trying a new approach to end illegal music downloads, pressuring college students to confess and pay fines online, or face legal action. RIAA Focuses on Colleges for Anti-Piracy Efforts Listen Toggle more options Download Embed Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/7667058/7667059" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player"> Transcript
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A Los Angeles 'Hotel' for Internet Carriers February 19, 2007 Some of the bulky equipment that makes up the infrastructure of the Internet is being housed in so-called "Internet carrier hotels." Day to Day tech contributor Xeni Jardin visited one such site. A Los Angeles 'Hotel' for Internet Carriers Listen Toggle more options Download Embed Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/7452738/7452739" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player"> Transcript
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Apple's Jobs Argues Against Song Protections February 7, 2007 Apple CEO Steve Jobs wants the music industry to get rid of digital rights management, or the software locks that prevent unauthorized copying or sharing of song and video files. But music and movie companies argue the technology prevents piracy. Apple's Jobs Argues Against Song Protections Listen Toggle more options Download Embed Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/7238054/7238057" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player"> Transcript
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Technology in Guatemala: An Overview February 2, 2007 In her series "Guatemala: Unearthing the Future" this past week, tech contributor Xeni Jardin examined how Guatemalans are using technology to deal with historic challenges. She talks about the potential and the realities of harnessing technology in Guatemala, where many people are living in poverty. Technology in Guatemala: An Overview Listen Toggle more options Download Embed Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/7128932/7128933" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player"> Transcript
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Guatemala Project Builds Tech from the Ground Up February 1, 2007 Many of Guatemala's rural indigenous communities lack infrastructure basics such as clean drinking water, sanitation and electricity. A group of American eco-engineers is working with Mayan villages to change that. Guatemala Project Builds Tech from the Ground Up Listen Toggle more options Download Embed Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/7105046/7108251" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player"> Transcript
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