This is awesome:
Wait! What? You can use colors in your delicious bookmarks? Yup, you sure can and it can help make your bookmark stand out from the rest.
When saving a bookmark in Delicious, simple add the following at the beginning of your url: color:FE9600,. Note that you can change out the number to equal any color you like, but remember to have the comma at the end of the number and before the url.
Example: color:0099CC,999999,006699,http://www.blueglass.com
I am a HUGE delicious fan... in fact, it's one of the very first websites that got me into using technology... for more about that, check out: http://www.flickr.com/photos/krillion/5281400160/in/photostream
We the People, and the Republic We Must Reclaim Lawrence Lessig TED talk
The Bare Knuckle Fight Against Money in Politics Zepher Teachout & Lawrence Lessig on Bill Moyers
Cuomo vs. Bharara: Battle of the Heavyweights
Cuomo's Office Hobbled Ethics Inquiries by Moreland Commission
RELATED: Check out my flipboard on: Wealth and Inequality
I'm also a LL fan not only because of #creativecommons but
"Harvard’s Lawrence Lessig is easily the most important voice in intellectual property today, whose work — including founding Creative Commons"
"Lessig's lawsuit runs through the checklist of fair use, making a case for why his lecture falls under that distinction: he used a small proportion of the song, his lecture doesn't compete with the market for the song in any way, and the lecture is an entirely new creation. Phoenix wanted its song to entertain and make money; Lessig's lecture was educational, and neither he nor Creative Commons, the sponsor, made any profit."
10 Years of Creative Commons: An Interview with Co-Founder Lawrence Lessig
Also see
Prosecutor as Bully
The Internet's Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz (video, 1:44:59, CC available)
The Internet’s Own Boy review: Remembering—and honoring—Aaron Swartz
Booking Video: Aaron Swartz Jokes, Jousts With Cops After MIT Bust
Former Reddit co-owner arrested for excessive JSTOR downloads
MIT not to blame for Aaron Swartz prosecution, MIT report says
Aaron Swartz
I’ve been reading about Brave, going to give it a go....
How many times did you use the word awesome today? Five, ten, fifteen times? We use the word awesome so often and, most of the time, so incorrectly that the term has lost its original sense— maybe forever. Comedian Jill Shargaa explains why in this AWESOME TED talk.
Open Remarks by Sir Tim Berners-Lee on Panel Discussion on Building a World Wide Human Rights Web: human rights and the free flow of information
House Passes USA Freedom Act to Curb NSA Spying
NSA Reform Falters as House Passes Gutted USA Freedom Act
Did Judge Who Tuled NSA Phone Dragnet Illegal Call Snowden a Whistleblower?
Study: Congress Really Doesn't Care What You Think
Why Politicians Don’t Want Us To Think, But Opinions Are OK
The FBI Used to Recommend Encryption, Now They Want to Ban It
Some of what I come across on the web... Also check out my Content & Curation site: kristentreglia.com
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