Articles on Internet Governance
Web-surfing zombies - Nov 1, 2008
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 - Jun 4, 2009
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? - Jul 9, 2006
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 - Apr 9, 2007
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? - Nov 6, 2006
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 »Jump to page: [1] 

