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School board approves technology security policy; pushes back vote on social media
The Howard County Board of Education last week approved an updated policy on technology security, but pushed back a vote on two other technology policies in order to combine them. At its meeting June 13, the board sent the policy on acceptable use of...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Elections
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Anne Arundel County politicians share social media tips
Whether they're warning constituents of impending storms or posting pictures of their kids eating ice cream, social media is a growing part of the political world, four politicians said Thursday night. "Politics is being turned on its head," said Dan...
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Elections, U.S. Senate, Annapolis, Josh Cohen
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What sort of person reads "You Don't Say"?
The Baltimore SunHaving commented repeatedly on the literacy and exclusivity of the audience for this blog, I'd like to turn today to some particulars. Assuming, I think reasonably, that people who follow me as @johnemcintyre on Twitter are also likely readers of this...Tags: Woodbridge, Syracuse Orange, The Boston Globe
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Talking Terps with Dave Tucker of Testudo Times
The Baltimore SunThe Baltimore sports scene is blessed with a bunch of talented bloggers who bring their unique perspective to the conversation. Each week, I hope to chat with one of them in a regular feature called Blogger on Blogger. This week, I exchanged emails with...Tags: Basketball, Football, Randy Edsall, Alex Len, Mark Turgeon
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New app doesn't click for Baltimore County police
The Carroll County Sheriff's Office recently became the first law enforcement agency in Maryland to utilize smart phone technology to communicate with their constituents. The Baltimore County Police Department has no plans to use the free app, because...
Tags: Telecommunication Service, Carroll County (Maryland), Safety of Citizens, Networking, Government
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NSA leaker's girlfriend posts about her shock, goes silent
They don't make many power couples like this: He's a self-proclaimed whistle blower, the focus of international headlines and Obama administration ire. She describes herself as a "world-traveling, pole-dancing super hero." Edward Snowden and Lindsay...
Tags: Real Estate Sellers, Crofton, USA Today, Edward Snowden, Real Estate
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Similarities seen in leaks by Snowden, Manning
A young man comes to Maryland, takes some community college classes, uses his computer skills to get a job in which he gains a security clearance. Still in his 20s, he finds information about government activity that troubles him. He decides to share it...
Tags: Hong Kong, Bradley Manning, National Security Agency, Fort Meade (military base), Colleges and Universities
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NSA surveillance sparks privacy debate
You make a call from your land line or text a friend from your smartphone. You browse an online retailer for clothing, a book or music; you create a wish list or write a review. You walk past a security camera outside your home; you use GPS to find...
Tags: National Security, C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger, Fort Meade (military base), Skype, National Government
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'Game of Thrones' enters the therapist's office
The Baltimore SunForget the water cooler — or any other public space like social media or the Internet. When a TV show strikes the kind of psychic chords that HBO’s “Game of Thrones” did last week with its blood-drenched Red Wedding sequence, the...Tags: Game of Thrones (tv program), Mad Men (tv program), Obituaries, Television, MASH (tv program)
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As memorial event nears, family and friends recall Dennis Lane
On May 9, Dennis Lane stopped for lunch with companions at Clyde's of Columbia, one of his favorite spots. Folks say you wouldn't have to see him to know he was there because you'd hear the big laugh, or see the crowd of people around him, sharing views...
Tags: Kimco Realty, James Rouse, Catonsville, Patapsco, Heart Attack
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Girl, 12, injured in fall from Harford's King & Queen Seat
A 12-year-old Havre de Grace girl remains hospitalized after sustaining "significant" injuries from a fall from the King & Queen Seat in Rocks State Park Saturday, several emergency information sources said. Three Department of Natural Resources Park...Tags: Natural Resource Industry, Energy Resources, Physical Therapy, Harford County, Physical Therapists
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Harford rallies around 8-year-old Ashton as he faces another hurdle
As doctors at Johns Hopkins prepared to take ice packing off 8-year-old Ashton Dean's face Wednesday morning, nearly 150 friends, family and even strangers gathered Tuesday night in Rockfield Park to pray the bleeding had stopped. But it wasn't good news...
Tags: Stroke
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