Blogging with heart
Anyone else have this issue: The more I know, the more I want to learn. As I am writing my heart month stories for this week’s packages, I occasionally come across a term or description unfamiliar to me. So I look it up. And then the definition or article has something else that sounds important, so I look that up.Â
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SOPA, PIPA Protest Boosted Awareness, Forced Congress to Shift Support
The voluntary Internet blackout, in which approximately 7,000 sites, including online encyclopedia Wikipedia, made their sites inaccessible to protest Stop Online Piracy Act and Protect IP Act generated a lot of discussion online and convinced several lawmakers to reconsider their support for the controversial bills.
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Twitter slams Wikipedia's 'foolish' 'black out protest' over anti-piracy US legislation
London, Jan 17 (ANI): Micro blogging site Twitter has slammed Wikipedia's plan to "go dark" on Wednesday for 24-hours to protest against the highly-contentious US online piracy legislation, calling it "foolish" and "silly".
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Wikipedia, Google protest Internet bills
Wikipedia went dark, Google blotted out its logo and other popular websites planned protests on Wednesday to voice concern over legislation in the US Congress intended to crack down on online piracy.
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Wikipedia editors question site's blackout
Wikipedia's editors say the online encyclopedia's decision to blackout its site endangers its reputation for neutrality.
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Lights out at Wikipedia
Online encyclopedia goes dark and Google blots out logo to voice concerns over US online piracy legislation.
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Websites going black to protest anti-piracy bills in Congress
In the first strike of its kind, hundreds of popular Internet sites such as Wikipedia are to temporarily shut down Wednesday to protest anti-piracy bills they say essentially amount to censorship. What would the world be like without the Internet? Fire up your browser and see what you can't do.
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Sites go dark in US law protest
Wikipedia, WordPress and other websites block access to content to protest against US anti-piracy bills. The movie industry calls the move "irresponsible".
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Wikipedia, Google protest US net bills
Wikipedia and Google are among the leading internet presences protesting over internet laws being considered in the US congress.
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Wikipedia and Google protest US net bills
Wikipedia goes dark and Google blots out its logo to voice concern over US legislation intended to crack down on online piracy.
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