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The Selected Ingredients are mainly Shared items from the Soups below (similar to Shared Items in Google Reader).
Each Soup is a news aggregator (similar to Google Reader).
Click on a topic below to see the details and, in addition, masses of stuff and links:
Alltop, Android, Apple, Automotive, Automotive/Alternatives, BPOilSpill, Business/Finance, Chile, China, Climate Conf, CloudComputing, Curation, DataVisualization, Daylife, DemocracyNow!, DocumentaryVideos, eBooks, EnergyTrends, Environment/Energy, France, Gadgets, Gastronomy, Google, Health, Health/Alternative, History/Genealogy, Home, HowToDoIt, HumanRights, Inspired Thinking, iPad, IT, ITSelect, Leaks, Lockergnome, Mac, Microsoft, Mobile, Music, NanoTech, News, NewsBBC, NewsBlogs, NewsGoogle, NewsHuffington, NewsSelect, NewsTrust, NewsTV, News/ViewsAlternative, NewsWorld, NexusOne, Oddities, OldStuff, Personalities, Philosophy, Photo, Podcasts, Politics, ProductReviews, Radio/TV, Reddit, References, Science/Technology, Scoop.it, Search, Security/Antivirus, Sigalon, Sigalon02, SolarPower, Sweden, SwedenRadio, Switzerland, TabletPC, ToxicologyNews, Twitter, Uzes, Video, WavePower, Weather, WebApplications, WebDesign, WindPower,
- List of some Sigalon Selected MultiTopic Sites;
Soup.io:
Sigalon, Scoop.it, Zeitgeist, LaRouche,
Scoop.it:
What's going on in the Sigalon Valley (The Tags are the Topics),
Pearltrees:
Sigalon, TheSource, SomeSelectedPearltrees,
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February 10 2012
Is the US contributing to the militarization of cyberspace? Cyberwar. A conflict without foot soldiers, guns, or missiles.
Instead the attacks are launched by computer hackers. Digital spy rings. Information thieves. Cyberarmies of kids, criminals, terrorists – some backed by nation states.
But is cyber war really a threat? Can cyber war actually cripple the United States? Or is the language just sturm und drang spun up by a coalition of major arms manufacturers, the Pentagon, and Internet security firms allied with China bashers aimed at launching a new Cold War in Asia?
China has been accused of hacking into the Pentagon, the International Monetary Fund, the French government, and the CIA, as well as stealing information from major U.S. arms maker Boeing and the Japanese firm Mitsubishi.
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