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Confidentiality Expires For 1940 Census Records

Posted by kenmay on April - 3 - 2012

Hugh Pickens writes writes “In spring of 1940, the Census Bureau sent out more than 120,000 fact-gatherers, known as ‘enumerators,’ to survey the nation’s 33 million homes and 7 million farms. Now as the 72 years of confidentiality expires, the National Archives website buckled under the load as the 1940 census records were released and 1.9 million users hit the archives servers in the first four hours the data went public and at one point, the Archives said, its computers were receiving 100,000 requests per second. Data miners will have the opportunity to pick and chip through more than 3.8 million digital images of census schedules, maps and other sociological minutiae. What will we learn from this mother lode? The pivotal year 1940 ‘marked the beginnings of a shift from a depressed peacetime to a prosperous wartime,’ says David E. Kyvig, author of Daily Life in the United States, 1920-1939. The vast data dump, Kyvig says, will allow historians ‘to look closely at particular communities and how people within them were doing in terms of employment, income and material comforts.’ The 1940 census was the first Census that looked deeper into the details of much of American life. ‘As we see how the country evolved over the subsequent 20 years, where we have aggregate census data … we ought to be able to see more clearly how government spending bettered everyday life, confirmed Keynesian economic theory and revealed that, before the war, the New Deal did too little, rather than too much, to stimulate the U.S. economy.”" Get all 18TB of it while it’s hot. Read more of this story at Slashdot.

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Get a Free 1Mbps Usenet Account on XS Usenet [Deals]

Posted by kenmay on September - 26 - 2011

Ghacks points out that XS Usenet is giving out free usenet accounts that never expire! The only catch to these free accounts is that they’re limited to transfer rates of 1Mbps. Not sure what usenet is? Here’s a primer . More

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Windows/Mac/Linux: If you’re tired of your browser crashing and killing your 2GB upload, you may want to consider Neembuu Uploader, which features automatic download URL generation, (and deletion URLs if the filehost supports it) login support for filehosts where you have accounts, upload histories, and the ability to drag and drop files from anywhere onto the Neembu window to begin uploading. More

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Belkin, networking, entertainment, and iPhone accessories manufacturer extraordinaire is having a massive sale today. With one simple coupon code, you can grab anything and everything from their online store for 50% off. More

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The Windows 8 Developer Preview is out for all to try , and there are all sorts of hidden little features in the new OS. As you’re playing with it this weekend, here are some that we recommend checking out.. More

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Microsoft showed us a few of Windows 8′s big upcoming features , but mentioned that there are more than 300 in development. Here’s a list of the other things you can look forward to. More

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MOG, one of our favorite music streaming services , introduced a new free, ad-supported version of its versatile, music-filled streaming service today. More

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