A site providing many links to subjects concerning algorithms and internet access. It references to an article; "Australian Internet 'blacklist' prompts concern @ USATODAY.com.
This link references the latest issue of the Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (CPSR) newsletter on Gender in the Internet Age.
From the editors' introduction: The purpose of this newsletter is to explore how the Internet and other computing advances subvert or reinforce gender roles.
This is a useful link that provides a comprehensive list of various sites dedicated to the critical discussion of internet censorship.
This site references the site: http://www.keepyourfilteroffourinternet.com/
The LA Times Entertainment Facebook page references and provides links to their most viewed/popular/newsworthy articles, which have recently featured the ones about t the News of the World scandal.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A federal election was held on Saturday, 21 August 2010 for members of the 43rd Parliament of Australia. The incumbent centre-left Australian Labor Party led by Prime Minister Julia Gillard won a second term against the opposition centre-right Liberal/National Coalition led by Opposition Leader Tony Abbott, after Labor formed a minority government with the support of an Australian Greens MP and three independent MPs.
"Somebody Think Of The Children is a blog about censorship and moral panic in Australia, with a focus on Internet censorship. It is edited by Michael Meloni."
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The Tool Shop's "Imagine all three at once" billboard is the advertising equivalent of trolling Facebook. And where there's a troll there's someone taking the bait. In this case Queensland Government Minister for Women, Karen Struthers. Struthers says the wording of the ad is an explicit sexual reference that degrades women.