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Web-surfing zombies

Blogs In my previous post titled "The change we need", I inspected some restrictions enforced by industrial countries like the US on a typical Internet user in Iran. Now, I'm going to ... Read story »

China blocks sites prior to 20th anniversary of Tiananmen

Crave Almost 20 years ago exactly, on June 4, 1989, the Chinese military opened fire on prodemocracy protesters in Tiananmen Square, resulting in the loss of hundreds--if not thousands--of innocent lives. Most ... Read story »

Internet governance: Who speaks for the Web?

Blogs The Internet is supposed to be borderless, and cyberspace in principle doesn't belong to any nation. %IMAGE=igf.jpg% Yet because of its origins as ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network--the agency was ... Read story »

Indian online gaming market close to US$5 million

Blogs The online gaming industry in India is worth Rs210 (US$4.92) million, according to a recently published IMRB-IAMAI report. But nearly 20 percent of this revenue (Rs40 million) goes directly to international ... Read story »

Is YouTube a time bomb for Google in China?

Blogs On the heels of last week's Internet Governance Forum in Athens, an event that yielded some memorable statements, I thought it might be worth pondering a situation infested with unroosted chickens: ... Read story »

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