Archive for February, 2015

Nap-Sack, A Social Website Designed To Connect Everyday Individuals With Meaningful Petitions That Can Change The World

Gainesville, FL (PRWEB) February 11, 2015

Online platforms designed to create and spread awareness for both local and worldwide injustices are not a new conceptbut the creators of Nap-sacK.org believed that online petitions had much room for improvement. It is for this reason that they launched their new website on February 9, 2015.

Nap-SacK not only allows anyone from around the globe to sign petitions for the causes they believe in, but takes things one step further by creating a social networking site which allows users to participate in ongoing debates and discussions of the social topics they are most passionate about.

The concept is to create A social website with a purpose. Like many other social networking websites, users can post updates to their profilebut the difference is that all conversations are built around social topics or social debates.

Anyone and everyone can launch a petition, which will be hand-delivered with video confirmation. Petitions can be made available to either the general public, or only to the Nap-SacK community.

Instead of signing a petition and waiting for the updates, our website allows members to easily ask questions and continue the conversation. Instead of signing a petition here or there, we create a community that remains active in their efforts to encourage positive social change.

Signing and supporting petitions is not the only reason to join Nap-SacK. The unique social site also has a Debate Forum designed to encourage stimulating and intelligent conversationas well as a news feed that directs to major news media from around the globe. It also allows members to create internal groups designed to discuss both fun and social topics they are passionate about.

The site is not all serious, and also has a section for entertaining videosas well as events that users may be interested in attending. In fact, site users can even create their own events and invite other Nap-SacK members to attend.

In an effort to call essential attention to the causes members support, Nap-Sack aims to attract the attention of a minimum of 10,000 users in their first 90 days. To learn more about how to launch an online petition, from anywhere in the worldor to view the new social website please visit of Nap-sacK.org.

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Machs Maul auf – NSA/ BigBrother watching you – Video


Machs Maul auf - NSA/ BigBrother watching you
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Alex Jones & Eric Schmidt VS NSA, FTC, Apple, Etc – Video


Alex Jones Eric Schmidt VS NSA, FTC, Apple, Etc
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Anonymous # Operation NSA Campus Stop Spying ON US – Video


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The Switchboard: Judge sides with NSA in warrantless search case

Published every weekday, the Switchboard is your morning helping of hand-picked stories from the Switch team.

Judge rules for NSA in warrantless search case. Privacy advocates suffered a major setback Tuesday when a Judge sided with the National Security Agency in the long-running Jewel v. NSA case. "U.S. District Judge Jeffrey White in Oakland, California wrote the plaintiffs failed to establish legal standing to pursue a claim that the government violated the Fourth Amendment," reported Dan Levine at Reuters.

Apple is building a massive solar farm in California. "Apple chief executive Tim Cook said Tuesday that the company is taking on an ambitious project: an enormous solar farm that will provide enough power for all of the company's corporate offices, California stores, its forthcoming campus and more," reports the Switch's Hayley Tsukayama.

Uh-oh: Jeb Bushs transparency effort also exposed Florida residents personal data. Florida man Jeb Bush's bid for transparency went awry when he released more than 4 gigabytes of constituent email from his time as governor -- without redacting personal information, the Switch's Brian Fung noted.

NSA claims Iran learned from Western cyberattacks.Over at the Intercept, Glenn Greenwald reports on a newly revealed Snowden document showing that the National Security Agency claimed that cyberattacks against Iran were actually helping Tehran prepare its own offensive capabilities.

Forbes Web site was compromised by Chinese cyberespionage group, researchers say. For three days last year, the "Thought of the Day" feature on Forbeswasn't just annoying, it was dangerous -- a Chinese cyberespionage group compromised it, using it as part of a watering hole attack that targeted those in the financial and defense industry, researchers told the Switch.

Want more? Follow@TheSwitchand our reporters --@kansasalps,@b_fungand@htsuka-- for the latest tech news throughout the day.

Andrea Peterson covers technology policy for The Washington Post, with an emphasis on cybersecurity, consumer privacy, transparency, surveillance and open government.

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