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76. Article: User talk:Oliezekat - Wikimedia's Meta wiki
- meta.wikipedia.org
- If your logo or one of its variants is the winner in this final voting round, it will become the official Wikipedia logo, and you will receive two prizes: a T-shirt with your logo on it, and 100 Euros/dollars of reward money. ...
- Good luck for the final voting round, and thanks for your participation in the contest!—Eloquence 06:06, 6 Sep 2003 (UTC) .
- Seul le format PNG l'autorise, mais non géré par certains navigateurs (Internet Explorer notamment) :o(( .
77. Article: Big Brother television program
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Initially shown in the Netherlands in September 1999, and subsequently cloned across the world, the "housemates" are confined inside a specially designed house, and not permitted any contact with the outside world: no TV, radio, telephone, internet or other media are available to the housemates, not even writing materials. ...
- The series is notable for involving the Internet. ... In some countries, the internet broadcasting was supplemented by updates via email, WAP and SMS. ...
- The viewer voting technique backfired, it seems, as the most unusual and controversial contestants were evicted early in the game. ...
78. September 2000 Government Technology | Notes from the field
- www.govtech.net
- Sprechen Sie Internet? .
- Internet .
- The Implications of Internet Voting .
- _ Internet | State · Local · Federal .
- The Implications of Internet Voting .
- Arizona had an Internet vote. ...
- The Arizona Democratic Party's recent experience with Internet voting likely marks the beginning of a wave of controversial experiments with electronic voting. ... The facts are these: Of the over 80,000 citizens voting, approximately half voted online. This 80,000 represented approximately 10 percent of the registered Democratic Party voters and a large gain in the number and proportion of citizens voting in comparison to the previous presidential primary. ...
- Most of the Internet voting appeared to take place from home or business locations rather than from public access sites. Internet voters were able to vote over a period of days rather than on a single day as was required of non-Internet voters, and some limited telephone assistance was provided for Internet voters. A private firm provided the Internet voting system employed in Arizona. ...
- Also, the private company spent considerable resources marketing the Internet voting option, and Internet voters had a longer period of time for exercising their vote. These factors made it more difficult to assess the effects of Internet voting alone on participation rates. ...
- More controversial still has been the debate over whether Internet voting is appropriate where there exists a digital divide. ... , those who are more likely to own an Internet-connected computer, are the ones to receive the largest share of the benefits of Internet voting, then it is also likely that the voting rate among affluent citizens will increase relative to that among the less affluent groups. This argument is voiced both by representatives of minority groups and by public interest groups whose chief concern is with the integrity of the voting process. One of these groups, the Voting Integrity Project (VIP) www. voting-integrity. org/ filed a voting rights lawsuit challenging the Arizona Democratic Party's plan to conduct their presidential primary utilizing remote online Internet voting. Citing Commerce Department statistics to the effect that African-American and Hispanic households are only 40 percent as likely as white households to have home Internet access, VIP's lawsuit alleged that the Internet voting system used in the Arizona Democratic presidential primary would have the effect of maximizing affluent white participation relative to non-whites in the primary in violation of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. ...
79. Democrats Abroad
- www.democratsabroad.org
- Voting Information.
- A Statement From the International Chair in Internet Voting (SERVE) (February 04, 2004) .
80. Capital Center for Government Law and Policy - Report on Internet Voting
- www.mcgeorge.edu
- Internet Voting Proposals .
- Internet Voting Proposals.
- Internet Voting in Other States.
- This paper evaluates the feasibility of Internet voting. This paper will discuss utilization of the Internet as a tool to promote voter turnout and the obstacles that accompany it. ...
- This analysis addresses technical issues that arise in connection with Internet voting, including authenticating voter identity and assuring privacy of the vote. Any discussion regarding Internet voting immediately turns to the question of whether existing or soon to be existing technology will guarantee the integrity of the vote. ...
- Also analyzed are constitutional provisions that are the foundation from which any Internet voting program must build. The so-called "Digital Divide" is at the center of the constitutional analysis of Internet voting. An Internet voting program must be capable of providing equal voting access to all citizens. ...
- To be certain, Internet voting has created much debate from the Assembly floor to Silicon Valley boardrooms. ... The debate is needed to create a system that will be accepted by the public, in light of the existing skepticism concerning Internet voting.
- It is encouraging that the concerns illustrated by the proponents of Internet voting are similar to those of its opponents. On a positive note, both sides of the debate consider integrity of the vote, privacy, and equal access to voting key issues that must be addressed by any Internet voting program. ...
- California Secretary of State’s Internet Task Force brought together leaders from the technology industry and experts in the elections field to develop a four-stage recommendation on how to implement Internet voting. Although neither of two proposed Internet voting initiatives qualified for the November 2000 ballot, the movement towards Internet voting continues to be swift. In addition to the Secretary of State’s report, an Assembly Bill, AB 2519 (Shelley, D-San Francisco), that proposed to implement a pilot project on Internet voting in three counties passed the Legislature on September 7, 2000 but was vetoed by Governor Davis. The 2000 primary season marked the first use of the Internet in a legally binding election, Arizona’s Democratic primary. In addition, Alaska performed a straw poll via the Internet. The state of Washington is also reviewing the feasibility of Internet voting.
81. Article: Academy Award
- en.wikipedia.org
- The Awards are granted by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, a professional honorary organization which as of 2003 had a voting membership of 5816, with actors -with a membership of 1311- making up the largest voting block. ...
- As of 2001, a film cannot appear on the Internet before its theatrical release and be eligible for an Oscar. ...
82. Evote information on personal page of Anne-Marie Oostveen at Department of Social Science Informatics of the University of Amsterdam
- www.swi.psy.uva.nl
- A point of reference for people interested in electronic voting.
- Do you feel that online voting would help reverse the low turnout in local and national elections?.
- Would online voting encourage more young people to vote?.
- Electronic Voting Page .
- Electronic Voting Page.
- Electronic Voting Bibliography.
- (2000) Internet Voting Primer.
- (2000) Internet Voting Security.
- Nagler (2000) The Likely Consequences of Internet Voting for Political Representation. The Internet Voting and Democracy Symposium. ...
- (2000) No E-Voting for California. ...
- (2000) How E-Voting Will Work HowStuffWorks.
- (2002) Electronic voting is great — so where is it? Monday, 21 January 2002, PC Advisor.
- (2000) The Tangled Web of E-Voting, Wired News.
- (2000) No Voting Opportunity for All, Wired News.
- (2000) Does the revolution begin here? How the Internet may (or may not) change political communication. ...
83. Article: Viacom
- en.wikipedia.org
- 3 Internet.
- Although a majority economic interest in Viacom is held by independent shareholders, the Redstone family maintains voting control of the company through National Amusements' holdings of Viacom's class A stock. ...
- Internet.
- CBS Internet Group .
84. Article: Youth rights movement in the United States
- en2.wikipedia.org
- In the mid-1990s a youth led movement for self-determination rights began on the Internet. ...
- Voting age .
85. Article: Namibia
- en.wikipedia.org
- Internet TLD .
- Namibia's bicameral parliament consists of the National Council, which holds 26 seats occupied by two members chosen from each regional council to serve six-year terms, and the National Assembly of 78 seats, of which 72 members are elected by popular vote and 6 non-voting members are appointed by the president. ...
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86. Article: User talk:Pakaran
- en.wikipedia.org
- Hi, looked at your contributions to the article on Internet-Encyclopedia. ... On Internet-Encyclopedia I put them both up, here the partisans, one a group of Finns and a Soviet apologist are fighting it out. ...
- Peak hasn't looked up the word "consensus" in the dictionary lately, and omitted to refer to voting as his "preferred version" of resolution, in contrast to reasoned discussion, which is mine. ...
- -- Hi! Thanks for your edit to electronic voting; it spurred me on to re-write the entire overview. ... That one sentence seemed too hard on management: I also question the integrity of the developers of proprietary voting software and the entire chain from developer's keyboard to voting system. ...
87. Article: Czech Republic
- en2.wikipedia.org
- 25 million 130/km² Independence - Date Division of CzechoslovakiaJanuary 1, 1993 Currency Czech koruna Time zone UTC +1 National anthem Kde domov můj Internet TLD. ...
- The 81 members of the Czech Senate serve for 6-year terms with one-third being elected every 2 years on the basis of two-round majority voting. ...
88. Article: Wikipedia:Village pump/June 2003 archive
- www.wikipedia.org
- Most people will probably see the notice at the top and not edit the original, though, so mergings shouldn't be all that unpleasant :) -- Wapcaplet 15:39 30 May 2003 (UTC) I have set up voting for naming convention of Emperors of Japan. If you care, come to Talk:Emperor_of_Japan for voting. ...
- But I tried it, and there are over 10,000 messages! How many bytes is it? I can't overload my Internet connection again. ...
- I suggest that all articles about movies and tv shows be scrapped, and instead have the links point to the apropriate page on the Internet Movie Database. ...
89. Article: Motivation
- en.wikipedia.org
- In recent years, non-work related activities like Internet surfing have become an increasing concern for employers in industrialized nations. ... Even for home users, Internet addiction is increasingly perceived as a risk. ...
- However, some online communities that have nothing to do with gaming use similar systems; notably, the Everything2 collaborative writing community employs a complex voting/experience system. ...
90. Article: User talk:Stormwriter
- www.wikipedia.org
- I realize that this is merely an expression of the Internet tendency to be rude to people you'll never meet in real life; I know most of the folks making these comments wouldn't make them to a person's face. ...
- Voting aside, democratic society is not about "consensus". ...
91. Internet Voting
- www.cs.virginia.edu
- Internet and the Future of Governance .
- Voting on the Internet, GFAP 424B & TMP 352 .
92. Article: MTV2
- en2.wikipedia.org
- MTV2 also broadcast live over the internet during its early years, but was similarly ahead of its time, in a period when few people had broadband internet connections. ...
- It used real-time viewer voting to select the next video to be played on the channel (out of three choices), while the current video was playing. ...
- It was the first episode of "Definitive" to be 2 hours, and completely determined by online viewer voting at www. ...
93. ZDNet UK - News - Michigan perseveres with Internet voting
- news.zdnet.co.uk
94. UserFriendly Strip Comments
- ars.userfriendly.org
95. Welcome to Safevote, Inc.
- www.safevote.com
- The Leader in Voting Technology.
- Voting Requirements .
- Witness Voting System .
- Many voters I talked to wanted to know when they would be able to use it for real, including voting from their homes or offices. ...
- "This is an outstanding method of voting. It would greatly reduce the overhead of counting ballots and if done securely, could be by far the safest method of voting. ...
- Internet Elections in Sweden .
- legal requirements for binding online elections in the private sector, including proxy voting, in the more than 28 states that currently support it. ...
- 38 Internet elections completed (Mar/04) .
96. Article: Talk:Daniel Wright
- en.wikipedia.org
- If this person were to register a username, I would not object to him/her voting. ...
- I could only verify the information that is there using the internet, I couldn't verify the information that I then removed. ...
97. Article: User talk:Pcb21
- en.wikipedia.org
- 28 voting.
- I then transferred the photos onto this computer which has an internet connection. ...
- voting .
- Sorry if I made you unhappy for not counting the vote, but you need to take care when you vote to follow the KISS principle: Vote in such a way that even a stupid robot would understand what you are voting about. ...
98. Article: Current events
- www.wikipedia.org
- Former US marine Toby Studabaker, who abducted a 12-year-old British girl after "grooming" her via the Internet, is been jailed for four and a half years. ...
- Internet Public Library: Newspapers .
- Internet-only .
99. Pentagon Drops Internet Voting Plan
- www.techimo.com
- Pentagon Drops Internet Voting Plan.
- Sources close to the United States Department of Defense claim Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz has decided to suspend efforts in developing an Internet voting system for overseas citizens. ...
- "Internet voting presents far too many opportunities for hackers or even terrorists to interfere with fair and accurate voting, potentially in ways impossible to detect," the experts said in a statement Jan. ...
100. Evite: Asian American Idol II - "The Finals" - Internet Voting.
- www.evite.com
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