Best of the Week: Capitalism, Freedom, and Equality on the Web

Sometimes the Home of the Free doesn't necessarily provide the same freedoms to everyone. A fascinating article in Advances in Physiology Education recently investigated why women weren't given a legitimate role in the burgeoning space program of the 50's, despite characteristics which may have made them superior candidates. Outside the U.S., Finland recently passed a law making broadband Internet access a basic and inalienable right for its citizens. Aren't we Yanks entitled to life, liberty, and the pursuit of free broadband? We could use to it to publicize our brief moments of fame, like documenting our life-saving, bear-stopping iPhone hurl. Now, rounding out the week's other top tech news....
- Pepsi was forced to offer a half-hearted apology last week for its 'Amp Up Before You Score' app. It supposedly turns energy drink-guzzling losers into Leon Phelps lotharios.
- Programmers and scientists often seem stoic and distant, but Net creator Sir Tim Berners-Lee endeared himself to even the most technologically averse during a recent interview. When explaining why he'd needlessly incorporated the double slash (//) in Web addresses, he offered the highly familiar, "It seemed like a good idea at the time."
- We all have in-laws or relatives dangling in Facebook 'Friend Request' purgatory, so get a little help deciding what to do with those invites (accept, reject, or brazenly let them linger in no-man's-land), these 10 Facebook family tips will help eliminate any discomfort when you have to actually see those folks in person over the holidays.



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Millerson said 3:27AM on 10-19-2009
"Land of opportunity" ? TAKE A LOOK AROUND! "Home of the free" ? America has more prisoners than any other nation in the world. More than 2/3 of them are there for victimless crimes. GET OVER YOURSELVES. America these days is NOT the America of 50 years ago when those phrases actually described the country.
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