Link Round Up with Focus on the Cyber World

Your brain surfing the Internet.

10 Reasons to Stop Apologizing for Your Online Life (via my sister).

The Spam Scam Slam Game.

Britain joins the cyber security race.

Quantum cryptography: Secure cryptography is only as safe as its weakest link.

Conservative blogger Reihan Salam defends Journolist and thinks the right can learn from it.

Taiwan’s computer animated history of Sarah Palin.

The EFF on why people jailbreak their iPhones.

How Facebook is like television. (I’m not sure how far I agree with this one. As happens everywhere else, people do share the most flattering and happy things about themselves on Facebook, but it actually looks more slice of life and less cool-things-I’ve-done than the average news from my classmates in my alumni magazine.)

On the other hand, if you want to follow this advice, you probably don’t want your Facebook feed to be all about your drunken escapades and screw ups: 7 Secrets to Getting Your Next Job Using Social Media.

Want to know how to value that charitable donation? Here’s a Salvation Army page that will help.

Predicting the Unpredictable and why worry doesn’t help you much.

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