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Adults and minors on social networking websites.
Variations in the online ethics and issues of responsibility between adult and minors on social networking websites. What about facebookforkids.com, schooltogethernow.com, Kinzin Facebook Application.
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Benefits and issues of decentralised information networks.
Benefits and issues of decentralised information networks (cloud computing).
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Boundaries to small scale information sharing.
Boundaries to information sharing among corporations and private websites.
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Effective (and ethical) ways to gain consent online.
Effective (and ethical) ways to gain consent when facilitating the sharing of information online.
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Examining the adoption rate of social networking.
Examining the adoption rate and reasons for uptake of social networking services.
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Examining Wikipedia as a virtual community.
Wikipedia as a virtual environment, and the flow or modification of its information ('edit wars', temporal appreciation?).
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Examples of corporate data leaks and its effect.
Examples of data leaks in both SME and large organisations, and their effect on its users.
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How a webmaster can carve a presence online and turn a profit.
How a webmaster could carve out a presence online and profit off a website or blog (niche contextual advertising using available tools).
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How changes in the economic climate is shaping the Internet.
How changes in the economic climate is shaping the development of the Internet.
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How to enforce Information Security online.
How to enforce Information Security online. What standards should be followed?
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How webmasters can manage risk regarding information sharing.
How webmasters can manage risk regarding information sharing online.
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Information revelation and information security in the media.
Information revelation and information security (data breaches) as depicted through the media (The BBC claims to be impartial?)
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Information standards and the governance of open information.
Information standards and the governance of open information.
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Issues with user generated content and collaborative sources.
Scattered information, wikis, coherency, excitement (activities that are fun are more popular, such as the reason that documentation is generally underdeveloped in open source projects).
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Legal responsibilities through sharing information.
Legal responsibilities through sharing information.
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Network Neutrality and its effect on the Internet.
How a change in net neutrality could effect the state of the Internet and how it is governed.
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Network Neutrality and the quality of information online.
Would a removal of network neutrality effect the quality of the internet? (What differences could be applied that exist between public and private sector healthcare?)
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Privacy assumptions in the virtual environment.
Privacy assumptions in the virtual environment.
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Profiting from personal information, when is it ok?
Profiting from personal information, when is it ok?
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Social network website influences.
Social network influences, especially those in the commercial area (targeted advertising, etc.).
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Social networking websites’ user demographics.
Social networking websites’ user demographics.
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Social networking, as a multi-faceted tool.
Social networking, as a multi-faceted tool.
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The accuracy of information online.
The accuracy of information online (Facebook profile information? how reliable is Wikipedia?).
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The constant fluctuating state of the Internet and its future.
The constant fluctuating state of the Internet, and its future; Profit, advert driven, directed by the development of contextual advertising up-to Web 2.0.
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The development of social networking websites.
The development of social networking websites.
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The ethical obligations of a webmaster.
The ethical obligations of a webmaster regarding the use of information and its security.
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The ethical value of personal information.
The ethical value of personal information.
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The Ethics of sharing the personal information of others.
The Ethics of sharing the personal information of others.
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The future of Cloud Computing.
The future of Cloud Computing.
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The future of social networking?
The future of social networking?
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The growing volume of user information online.
The growing volume of user information online; personal details, GPS co-ords, events, tweets, etc.
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The growth and uptake of social networking applications.
The growth and uptake of social networking applications, and their effect on users.
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The growth of Generation Y.
The growth of Generation Y.
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The growth of information online and its flow.
The growth of information online and its flow.
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The legal obligations of a webmaster.
The legal obligations of a webmaster regarding the use of information and its security.
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The origins of the Internet.
The origins of the Internet, the dot-com boom, and the dot-com collapse.
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The potential for harm when sharing information online.
The potential for harm when sharing information online.
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The reality behind cyber-stalking and other online threats.
The reality behind cyber-stalking, online bullying, harassment, among other threats.
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The reliance on online technology.
The reliance on online technology, and the current dominance of Google in the market.
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The risks associated with sharing information online.
The risks associated with sharing information on social networking websites.
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The risks behind mashup websites and having open APIs.
The risks behind mashup websites and having open APIs.
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The state of information revelation.
The state of information revelation on social networking websites in the UK.
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The take-off of open identity and its future online.
Open ID, open reputation, roaming portable identity and personal data.
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The value of information online.
The value of information online (authenticity, acountability, etc).
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The Web 2.0 revolution.
The Web 2.0 revolution.
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The Web 3.0 revolution.
The Web 3.0 revolution.
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User awareness regarding personal privacy risks.
User awareness regarding personal privacy risks.
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Users attitudes to personal privacy.
Users attitudes to personal privacy, as expressed through usergroups and the media.
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Ways to help protect your identity online.
Ways to help protect your identity online.
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