CentMail: Is pay-per-email the way to combat spam?

A recent article over at New Scientist is helping renew discussion over the idea of a pay-per-email system, in particular CentMail from Yahoo! Research. The idea is that by donating 1c to charity each time you send an email, spamming will become uneconomic and thus fall out of favour if the service is used widely enough.

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5 signs that you may belong to a dangerous cult

Today, I will be taking a look at a rather controversial and tricky subject – religious ‘cults’. By highlighting some warning signs that I have seen in various groups myself, I hope that somebody reading this may be able to avoid some internal turmoil and emotional, or even physical, pain in the future.

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BP to develop biofuels in joint effort

BP has joined forces with Martek Biosciences Corporation to jointly work on the “production of microbial oils for biofuels applications”.

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Do computers make us more human?

Now that the computer lies quite literally at the center of many of our lives we really do need to ask the big questions about how it affects us as humans, and how the technology will continue to change just what it means to be part of a human society.

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Average of 1,500 surveillance requests made each day in the UK

If you are still one of the few individuals doubting that the United Kingdom is increasingly becoming a surveillance state, a recent report from the Interception of Communications Commissioner, Paul Kennedy, may just make you change your mind.

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Panic follows social networking DDoS

Over the last few days many of us may have realised just how reliant we are upon our social networks and online forms of communication such as Facebook and Twitter. Following a co-ordinated and sustained DDoS attack on some of the major social networking sites, many individuals were unable to log into their networks for up to 48 hours.

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