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		<title>Change IP for the Military</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Dec 2009 02:09:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Martin Greif</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Around the world, the United State has men and women serving in the military and deployed. These very brave soldiers are defending our country under what can be extremely harsh conditions. While it can be said that they chose to serve in the army or navy or marines freely, we still owe them our gratitude. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Around the world, the United State has men and women serving in the military and deployed. These very brave soldiers are defending our country under what can be extremely harsh conditions. While it can be said that they chose to serve in the army or navy or marines freely, we still owe them our gratitude. It&#8217;s up to us to make sure that they have everything they need to be secure when deployed. Security however, is not only making sure they have the military equipment, it also means that we need to provide a way to let off steam. The USO does an amazing job at this with entertainment right at the front line. Remember, a soldier&#8217;s best defense is his or her mind. If they are well cared for, they will be better able to cope. Years ago, all the military had was R &amp; R, letters or packages from home and, of course,  the USO. Now soldiers who are overseas also have access to other forms of entertainment via the web.</p>
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<p>So what do they do on the world wide web? Believe it or not, many of them watch television. Sure, they might be able to watch television using a television set, but the shows available in country are either in a different language or they are old reruns of old American television programs. While I&#8217;m sure that &#8220;The Honeymooners&#8221; is still a favorite, and who doesn&#8217;t want to watch &#8220;Three&#8217;s Company&#8221;, current US television programming is not usually available. On the Internet, they can stream television shows from the various cable and broadcast networks. They could have watched the last episode of &#8220;Psych&#8221; or the new &#8220;White Collar&#8221; program on the USA Network. Or maybe they want to watch some sports program. The web makes this all possible.</p>
<p>Instead of TV, they might be on social networking sites like FaceBook or MySpace or Bebo. For those who have not served in the US military, you can&#8217;t imagine how much of a gift these sites are to lonely young men and women far from home. With a click of a mouse button, they can see friends and loved ones online. They can catch up on the latest happenings in their immediate families or circle of friends. They can see videos, pictures and general updates. And maybe, just maybe, some of the loneliness might go away. Yes, they are still at the front. Yes they are still in harm&#8217;s way. But they have a connection back to their normal every day lives. Unfortunately, they can&#8217;t always connect back to these US based sites. You&#8217;d think the world wide web is available everywhere.<br />
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While Internet access is very common all around the world. And while our soldiers usually have Internet access while overseas, many times the sites they visit are blocked. That&#8217;s right, blocked. There are two kinds of blocks. The first kind is put in place by the country they are in. Many countries have very restrictive Internet censorship. Apparently watching US TV programs or reading the Wall Street Journal online is considered subversive or dangerous. Think I&#8217;m joking, do a search on Internet censorship and see what is returned. It&#8217;s downright scary and very, very disturbing. The other blocks are understandable and just as annoying. Many US websites block access from overseas. They do this by looking up the IP address of the surfer to determine their location. If it&#8217;s not in the US, it get&#8217;s blocked. They do this because it costs money to run a site. And many of these websites make their money with some form of advertising. And advertisers don&#8217;t want to pay to advertise to people that they cannot sell to. Think about it, do you think it does Ford any good to advertise their US versions of their vehicles to consumers in Iraq? Not really. There is a way around these blocks though.  Change IP proxies.</p>
<p>For those who don&#8217;t know, a change IP proxy is a server that one can connect to. This server will then connect you to the internet via it&#8217;s own connection. What does this accomplish? It provides you with a new IP address which is based in the United States. You are not visiting websites via your own connection, but instead you are using the ISP that the change IP proxy subscribes to. What you&#8217;re dealing with there is surfing the internet using a computer across the ocean. The moral aspect is up to you, but if you get a change IP proxy with decent encryption, the ISP you use overseas will never know the difference. This is also a great way to protect your privacy. By using a change IP proxy you will be able to hide your identity while catching up on your favorite shows. The one thing you don&#8217;t want to do in a war zone is broadcast who you are and what you are doing. With that in mind, start shopping for a good change IP proxy today. Once you arrange a good one, you will be able to sit back, relax, and enjoy your favorite shows.</p>
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		<title>Google Books Concerns Public</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2009 15:43:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Martin Greif</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A groundbreaking new project to collect all of the world’s written materials and assimilate them all into one place is under way; the result has come to be known as Google Books. Instead of having to sift through a giant library of books in order to find one little one you want, and then having [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A groundbreaking new project to collect all of the world’s written materials and assimilate them all into one place is under way; the result has come to be known as Google Books. Instead of having to sift through a giant library of books in order to find one little one you want, and then having to lug it to home, school, work, or where ever, you can simply access it online. A subscription to Google Books would allow you to access any book by any author anywhere while online. Some people wonder why this is useful though, because no one can have a computer while they are out traveling. They are mistaken though; most everyone has a computer on them at all times; simply enough, we disguise it as a cell phone. These cell phones used to be bulky car units used as a last ditch attempt to communicate, but have grown into quite intuitive instruments. Consider today’s cell phone; texting, games, camera, video, many apps, and for many, a web browser. That’s right; a web browser to access the Internet and to access your Google Books account.</p>
<p>You can see how Google Books is going to be quite a useful and economical resource, but it doesn’t come without its downsides as well. Many privacy advocates have eyed the service with suspicious glances, for the software holds the capacity to track and maybe accidentally release sensitive information. As it stands right now, a customer has to release a large amount of their personal information to sign up, and the service will keep meticulous records as to who is reading what and when they are doing so. The Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) has released many papers to the court that is still figuring out the logistics of these agreements between authors and companies. They say that this Google Books software is potentially very dangerous, and the public needs to be alerted, or they at least need to change things.<br />
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Right now, amongst much other personal information, this service would have the most important thing in your online life; your IP address. This IP address is like a dog tag for your computer, and, with a multitude of other things, contains your real life location. If someone where to gain a hold of this IP address, you and your family could be in grave danger; a criminal could now pinpoint your real life location with eerie accuracy, just by performing a superficial Google search. Google would then be a double perpetrator; they both let your IP address and solicited the criminal who would rob you.</p>
<p>Don’t fear though! There are ways to stop the releasing of your IP address. A change IP proxy can be found for a great price, and will actually change your IP address so you can’t be tracked. The best ones can even offer a rotating IP address; every thirty minutes, your IP can change to a completely separate location.</p>
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		<title>IP Changers to the Rescue</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Oct 2009 04:55:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Martin Greif</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every one can remember the old days of online advertisements when you would have all sorts of ads pop up on your screen that had absolutely nothing to do with you, your interests, or your life. Consider the sports enthusiast; if while surfing his fantasy football account, making some tweaks here and there, he encounters [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every one can remember the old days of online advertisements when you would have all sorts of ads pop up on your screen that had absolutely nothing to do with you, your interests, or your life. Consider the sports enthusiast; if while surfing his fantasy football account, making some tweaks here and there, he encounters an ad for the latest new miracle grow for your garden. Likely this ad will simply be getting in the way of him and the screen, so away it goes. Advertisers wised up though, and they can’t make any money unless you buy their stuff, so they have to sell better.</p>
<p>Thus came the advent of the behavioral advertising. These advertisers are a bit more invasive than the previous pop-up ads, which were just annoying. These systems actually scan your browsing history without your consent or knowledge and determine your likes and dislikes based on them.</p>
<p>It works like this; let’s use the fantasy football user again. The program will sift through his browsing history, and upon seeing many sites related to sports (perhaps ESPN and its affiliates) will determine those would be the best things to throw at him. Gone are the gardening and baby doll ads, and here are the new custom football gear ads, meet a player ads, etc. This man is much more likely to click on these than he is to order ten bundles of miracle-gro garden solution.<br />
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Although it seems nice to an extent that you are not getting random ads all over your computer, is the price tag worth it? To get these tailor-made ads, you have to completely forfeit your privacy rights and allow some program to scan all of your online Internet activity. Seems a bit steep just to have some ads you ponder for a second before closing.</p>
<p>These ads are getting even worse though. Even though it is still involuntary, now the ads are scanning your offline activity as well as your online activity. They actually put these two together in order to extrapolate a good opinion about who you are and what you like.</p>
<p>This seems like it would mean they know who you are, but apparently they don’t. They say that all of these programs anonymize all of your data, but it is hard to tell if they are lying or not. They have so much power, and you know how the old saying goes; “With great power, comes great responsibility.” When they are looking at so much potential money, I think might crack.</p>
<p>There is a solution though. You can strike back against them by using an IP changer. These change IP proxy servers come standard with encryption services, which encode all of your data both incoming and outgoing until it looks like hieroglyphics. When they try and snoop on your browsing history, they will be completely confused and overwhelmed, and you won’t have to deal with these incessant tailor-made ads. Anonymous surfing is also a good bonus, and you won’t have to worry about hackers getting into your system either.</p>
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