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Morning Toolbox – November 8, 2012 – Post election catch-up

Morning Toolbox is a (nearly) daily digest of interesting tools and techniques that skeptics can use online.

Have to do some catch up today due to several missed toolboxes. (Things have been busy at my day job).

Simon Perry has updated the Fishbarrel plugin for Chrome.  This is a great skeptic tool for reporting online quackery. This fixes some bugs and adds support for some new forms, and it is now easily downloadable from the Chrome store. You should uninstall your existing copy first.

Read on for more tools and ideas for skeptics working online…

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Morning Toolbox – October 10, 2012 – Privacy, TV News

Morning Toolbox is a daily digest of interesting tools and techniques that skeptics can use online.

I forgot this from last month – the Internet Archive has created an ambitious new archive of ALL the TV news since 2009! Could be an interesting research tool for skeptics, for instance to estimate the amount of TV coverage of different topics.  Read on for more tools for today…

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