OpenNet Initiative publishes Internet Filtering Map
More and more states try to scan and filter internet traffic. To find out who filters what, a number of university-related institutes founded OpenNet. The OpenNet Initiative’s mission…
More and more states try to scan and filter internet traffic. To find out who filters what, a number of university-related institutes founded OpenNet. The OpenNet Initiative’s mission…
Wired columnist Momus (iMomus) is exploring the effect of information addiction on the life of couples. As more and more people (and couples) spend more and more time…
Hurray, Tim O’Reilly is back from his vacation, and here’s his point ot the Who owns the term “Web2.0” discussion. It’s quite worth reading, and as always he…
Neuland quotes some interesting numbers on Google indicating that it’s not the completely dominant uberpower media sometimes suggest these days: Search: Google at 47.40% vs. Yahoo 16% and…
My three surf tips: (i think) he was a journalist (de) Stylewalker (en/de) Wonderland (en) Blog it forward! (Blog it backward explained. Thanks, hackr.de!)
This is a three-in-one post: Just skimming Gell’s weblog and couldn’t help but link three of his seven most recent postings. Good stuff you found there, Gell: The…
$100 laptop prototypes, originally uploaded by Pete Barr-Watson. One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) has launched an initative to develop a $100 laptop for children in developing countries just…