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Roblimo
from the yet-another-chapter-in-the-continuing-U.S.-government-cybersecurity-saga dept.
Last week we solicited questions for US Representative Jim Langevin (D-RI), one of the chairs of the CSIS Cybersecurity Commission. Here are his answers — along with contact information for him if you want to continue the conversation.
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timothy
from the imperfect-but-neat dept.
An anonymous reader writes "Cruxlux has a perspective-based search engine up. It provides a map of results laid out by viewpoint. For example, querying 'Obama' shows a map with liberal blog posts, articles, and video clumped together, conservative stuff nearby, and nonpolitical sources farther away. It works for nonpolitical queries too (sports, etc.). It also lets you limit results to certain types of views — you can focus on hot 'Obama' content from a liberal angle, for instance."
What about when the river floods??????
Huh???
What then???
I wonder if anyone planning this campus googled for 'Columbia River floodplain'???
I always shake my head in disbelief when I see multi-million dollar houses being built on historic floodplains. Sometimes people are so short sighted.