links for 2010-02-21
Posted by Mark Belinsky on February 21, 2010 · Leave a Comment
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An "oldie" but goodie from Lessig that I never tagged.
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Charles Kenny misses some of the strong points for internet, but interesting points on accessible mass broadcast. I see more potential for cheap community TV in the future.
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Can evangelicals rewrite the history of the US for schools across the country?
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One of my favorite protest tools in Iran – a centralized monetary system
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3 of Haiti's prominent women's rights activists killed & now rape on rise
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White House visitor schedule has opened up. Here's a look into a day in the life – a legal 90 days later.
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Great site structure & important tool
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a favorite tool of mine
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A game-changing moment. Haunting and fascinating, I couldn't help but watch the whole thing.
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Visualizing engine for Tweets in realtime. Similar to newsmap.jp but with tweets instead of google news and more photos.
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New report on AV policy, regulation & independence in SE Asia misses key aspects of restriction like responsibility for content
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Notes on a ReadWriteWeb comment field where people mistake it as the new FB
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An important guide…
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Analytics & Maps from earthquake stats
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Memes versus censorship. The Chinese are great at these. Thanks World of Warcraft
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Charles Kenny on the power of the old media, but with no tie in to how it can tie in social media. Someone needs to show him Boxee.
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What privileges do prisoners have on the internet while behind bars? Still working on it.
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Activities of people ages 25 to 64 graphed
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Become a meta-tourist of another city. Great concept to build upon ie. overlay a refugee camp onto a schoolyard.
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Take back the airwaves – pirate analog TV
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Virtual worlds for peace -> SmallWorlds