links for 2010-05-24
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Glenn Greenwald points out the dangers of Julian Assange's passport being confiscated by his home country
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A critical look at Julian Assange
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Interesting to conceptualize a DDoS attack as a "virtual sit-in". Non-violent action?
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Claroline is an Open Source eLearning and eWorking platform allowing teachers to build effective online courses and to manage learning and collaborative activities on the web. Translated into 35 languages, Claroline has a large worldwide users’ and developers’ community.
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On licensing & privacy. "Problem with privacy is the same problem as with smoking: the consequences of doing something that's bad for you are a long way from the action itself and so you don't learn."
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Great points by Paul Lamb on how technology still leads to marginalization
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Little work done to cross check this with security analysis, particularly in the NGO space