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Twitter Blog: Twitter Transparency Report - 1 views

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    Twitter follows Google in issuing a report on governments requests for user account information.
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The Debate Over Publishing Stolen Twitter Documents - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Two bloggers who received private Twitter documents from a hacker made different decisions about what to do with the information.
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GAO jumps on the Twitter, YouTube bandwagon - 0 views

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    At least they're trying...
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haystack: a project for iran - 0 views

  • Haystack is a new program designed to provide unfiltered internet access to the people of Iran. The software package is compatible with Windows, Mac and Unix systems, and specifically targets the Iranian government's web filtering mechanisms.
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    Haystack is a new program designed to provide unfiltered internet access to the people of Iran. The software package is compatible with Windows, Mac and Unix systems, and specifically targets the Iranian government's web filtering mechanisms
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The Great Seduction - 0 views

  • Milner is certainly right in some ways. The old digital divide is now a chasm. The 25% of people in the UK who have no access to the Internet are, indeed, profoundly unequal with the rest of us – the 75% who have the good fortune or wisdom to know our way around the Internet. As Web 2.0 morphs into the raging real-time stream of services like Twitter, those poor souls who don’t even know how to send emails are, like their mid 19th century handworker ancestors, doomed to analogue oblivion. Luddism is for losers. Aside from the super rich who can afford their own Internet butlers, technological ignorance is the symbol of failure, the red cross of shame, in our Darwinian digital “democracy”.
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    I think this is an excellent read on the rapid speed of the digital divide. Written about England, but applies everywhere.
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