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in title, tags, annotations or urlYouTube - ANONYMOUS - The online community needs your help - 0 views
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Anonymous is NOT your personal Army
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Major bullshit. You know nothing bout ANON. Unplug yourself from the mainstream media shit and do some research before opening up your mouth.
YouTube - Online Anonymity Pt 1 - 0 views
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Random thoughts from a political blogger on why anonymity is overrated.
YouTube - My United States of Whatever - 0 views
Stewart and the Twits : CJR - 0 views
Arab Media: The Web 2.0 Revolution - 0 views
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The Cairo News Company, which provided satellite services and equipment for Al Jazeera, the BBC and CNN, was raided by police after it transmitted footage of the food riots.
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But new media applications were changing the rules. This was demonstrated by the arrest of a journalism student from Berkeley named James Karl Buck, who was detained along with his Egyptian interpreter as he photographed a street protest. Buck used the Twitter application on his cell phone to send a snapshot of himself and the text message “arrested” to a list serve of his contacts. His friends used the message to prompt intervention from Berkeley and the U.S. consulate. Buck was soon able to Twitter the word “free,” and mounted an online campaign to release his interpreter.
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police finally located him and tortured him for his Facebook password and names of the other group members (the vast majority of which he didn’t know).
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The power of Internet Social Networks « Practicality and Humbleness - 0 views
10 minutes to announce two ideas - 0 views
Wikileaks - Wikileaks - 0 views
Let's Bomb Iran! - 0 views
Participative Pedagogy for a Literacy of Literacies - Freesouls - 0 views
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Does knowing something about the way technical architecture influences behavior mean that we can put that knowledge to use?
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Can inhumane or dehumanizing effects of digital socializing be mitigated or eliminated by better media design?
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in Coase's Penguin,[7] and then in The Wealth of Networks,[8] Benkler contributed to important theoretical foundations for a new way of thinking about online activity−"commons based peer production," technically made possible by a billion PCs and Internet connections−as a new form of organizing economic production, together with the market and the firm. If Benkler is right, the new story about how humans get things done includes an important corollary−if tools like the PC and the Internet make it easy enough, people are willing to work together for non-market incentives to create software, encyclopedias and archives of public domain literature.
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Slashdot | Blogger.com Banned In Turkey - 0 views
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