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Caretakers of the Sky: The Wright Brothers and Recording the Aerial Age

Unwritten Record

Their setup consisted of a 60-foot wooden monorail on a dolly with two modified bicycle hubs and another hub attached to the front of the machine, detailed in the National Park Service Article “Road to First Flight.” According to Hermine M. to record an airplane in flight at his own expense.

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50 Years Makes a Difference! How Film Research Has Changed Since the 1972 Conference on Audiovisual Archives

Unwritten Record

You may have heard that the National Archives is partnering with the University of Maryland Cinema and Media Studies Program to present Films of State , an online conference on government-produced moving images (if not, check out my last blog post for more background).

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CyberheistNews Vol 13 #14 [Eyes on the Prize] How Crafty Cons Attempted a 36 Million Vendor Email Heist

KnowBe4

"What we think is having an immediate impact on the threat landscape is that this type of technology is being used for better and more scalable social engineering: AI allows you to craft very believable 'spear-phishing' emails and other written communication with very little effort, especially compared to what you have to do before."

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EU: Competition policy in the digital era (Part 1)

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

This article is part of a series of articles exploring the regulatory challenges of the digital society from a competition law and data protection perspective within the European Union. By Bertold Bar-Bouyssiere & Patrick Van Eecke. 1. Vestager II. were not yet developed.

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If-Then and Antiquities of the Future

John Battelle's Searchblog

Hence, issue one of Wired had articles about the future of war, education, entertainment, and sex, based on reporting done in the here and now. ” Or, “If the government had the ability to track everything we do both offline and on, then what might our society look like?” Our agricultural practices and policies?

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If-Then and Antiquities of the Future

John Battelle's Searchblog

Hence, issue one of Wired had articles about the future of war, education, entertainment, and sex, based on reporting done in the here and now. ” Or, “If the government had the ability to track everything we do both offline and on, then what might our society look like?” Our agricultural practices and policies?