links for 2009-05-29
Posted by Mark Belinsky on May 29, 2009 · Leave a Comment
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Is there a set of best practices for corporations to follow in engaging with governments on online freedom of expression issues? Here's an overview of some people who are working on that from the China Internet Research Conference 09.
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Chavez will be broadcasting for 4 days straight in honor of the 10th anniversary of his show, Alo Presidente. He is expected to interview guests, sing, recount childhood anecdotes, dissect foreign and domestic policy, recite quotations, muse on Latin American history, maybe hire and fire government officials, all without a teleprompter or script.
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I never thought this would happen given FacebookConnet. Glad to be proven wrong though very curious about the decision. I thought being "the logon to the internet" was their current goal.
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The Japanese know how to stimulate an interest in science – get an astronaut to take suggestions from citizens. See: "magical flying carpet"
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Is hacking into Sarah Palin's yahoo account illegal if she shouldn't be using for State business in the first place? And are there any international implications in this?
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“Need a paramedic on corner of John Wesley Dobbs and Jackson st. Woman on the ground unconscious. Pls ReTweet,” Atlanta councilman Kwanza Hall tweeted. An ambulance arrived 11 minutes later.
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A breakdown of why it is the right time for Georgia to learn new media techniques. In sum, old media is broke so here's a quick fix.
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