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Muslim Brotherhood's mysterious Wikis | Net Effect - 0 views

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    More evidence presented by Morozov on how the new media can serve the purposes of radical organizations. He is been arguing for a while that new media and new technologies (in this case the wikis) are not necessarily pro-western democratic tools.
Tamsin Lloyd

spider wwwebs: Wiki-Trust: colour coding reputation - 1 views

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    second blog post
Allison Jones

Internet meme - Surprised Kitty homages at SXSW Interactive - 2 views

In yesterday's 5pm class, the concept of a "meme" was covered off - a cultural concept devised by Richard Dawkins in 1976 to describe cultural ideas, symbols or practices (source: http://en.wikiped...

internet meme Surprised Kitty SXSW TED Dawkins #ARIN6902

started by Allison Jones on 17 Mar 10 no follow-up yet
Stephen Murphy

Botnet Sizes - Graphical Representation - Shadow Server - 0 views

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    Organisation that monitors the Botnet size 24/7. Its quite interesting that as the internet and networks continue to grow so do the 'bandwidth leeching' botnets that are only on the rise even the efforts to shutdown specific bot nets. Check out the graphs across different time spans.
anonymous

HADOPI - French law promoting the distribution and protection of creative works on the ... - 0 views

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    Here is the wikipedia synthesis about the French law Hadopi. After a lot of reboudings and disagreements, the law which tends to bring a better control and regulation on the Internet has been adopted last october. If you are interesting, you can also find some further information on this blog: http://connectedresearch.wordpress.com/2009/10/26/france-approves-hadopi-2-law-on-illegal-downloading/
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Tamsin Lloyd

ABC The Drum Unleashed - Don't feed the trolls - 0 views

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    How do you govern a site specially designed to encourage bad behaviour? Do you even want or need to? When does 'bad behaviour' go too far?
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