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Archive for April, 2008

USAToday ran a news on a racism issue under the title of Woman evicted because tenants ‘unhappy about … skin color’. Here’s the transcript:
Natasha Kelly, a 34-year-old doctoral student, says she was evicted from an apartment in Osnabrueck, Germany, because two of her neighbors in the six-unit building didn’t like living near a black family.
“Some [...]

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Since cheaper IBM/PC compatibles emerged in the beginning of 1980’s sponsored by Dell in America and Acer in Asia, the third Toffler wave is indicated by a world dominated by Microsoft operating system. With over 80% share, 95% of which contributed by OEM’s (PC assemblers incorporating Windows into their systems), Windows has been evolving [...]

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Ok so here’s some statistical facts from another social network. Friendster, Facebook, Multiply and many other names have turned me off from thinking what they can potentially mean. Too many people are connected to so many networks which, unfortunately, are not connected to each other. The more networks emerge does not necessarily mean the more [...]

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by Katharine Mieszkowski
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Curtis Taylor, 50, a corporate trainer in Clarksville, Ind., who has earned more than $345 on Mturk.com, doesn’t even think of turking as work. To him, it’s a way to kill time. “I’m not in it to make money, I’m in it to goof off,” he says. Taylor travels a lot for business [...]

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by Katharine Mieszkowski
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The real human ingenuity of Mechanical Turk shines in the novel ways that companies and workers use it to get tasks done efficiently. CastingWords is a transcription service built entirely on the work of Mechanical Turk transcribers and editors. With a little code, plus the turkers, it has succeeded in basically automating the [...]

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On Amazon Mechanical Turk, thousands of people are happily being paid pennies to do mind-numbing work. Is it a boon for the bored or a virtual sweatshop?
by Katharine Mieszkowski
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A picture of a woman’s pink shoe floats on my computer screen. It’s a flat, a street version of a ballet shoe. My job is to categorize [...]

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by Wagner James Au, Gigaomnimedia
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If you want a glimpse of the future of work in the broadband age, you can find it, of all places, on MTV’s website. Their recent gaming news segment, “Is Mining Virtual Gold Exploitative?” features the first video footage shot inside Chinese gold farms, those gray market companies which collect and [...]

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So I was searching to find an alternative way to make money. I know that people have been playing online games and in addition to the already-acute addicted players, newbies (or simply noobs) have signed up to join the ever-increasing size of the massive online multiplayer game of Blizzard’s World of Warcraft. Secondary and tertiary [...]

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