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Cyberculture roundup: Google’s Balloons to Bring the Internet to Remote Regions…PRISM scandal…
Google Launches Balloons to Bring the Internet to Remote Regions Google is launching huge balloons to bring the Internet to remote and difficult terrain — think mountain ranges, archipelagos and... Read more
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Journalism roundup: “Five ways to protect journalists and their anonymous sources….
Five ways to protect journalists and their anonymous sources Washington Post (blog) In a speech Thursday at National Defense University, President Obama discussed the Justice Department’s prosecution of leakers, emphasizing... Read more
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Hell yeah! WordPress Is 10 Years Old
WordPress Is Now 10 Years Old Ten years ago today, the first public release of WordPress became available. Initially started as a fork of the little-known blogging platform b2/Cafelog, WordPress... Read more
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Cyberculture roundup: Twitter’s Innovator Patent Agreement… Googe abandoning Open Standards for Instant Messaging
Twitter builds internal guidelines for handling legal battles over patents Twitter officially patented its “pull-to-refresh” technology for streaming on its mobile app today, The Verge reports. But Twitter also has... Read more
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Cyberculture roundup: Open Rights Group Report: “Digital Surveillance” and more…
The Internet of Things: In action By 2015, six billion objects in the world will be connected to the internet. While it may seem tricky to grasp as a... Read more
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How to follow all these social media account timelines?
I do my best but I am overwhelmed with the timelines I would love to follow… I am looking for a killer application. Otherwise, for instance for Twitter, we have... Read more
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Cyberculture roundup: Eric Schmidt vs. Julian Assange… CISPA is back….Google vs. Bing…
Eric Schmidt: Money is the only reason Julian Assange redacted WikiLeaks files from FP Passport by John Hudson Back in 2011, Google executive Eric Schmidt conducted a secret interview with... Read more
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Anonymous raises $54,798 to start Your Anon News news site… EFF explains Who Really Opposes CISPA… Cyberculture roundup…
Anonymous raises $54,798 through Indiegogo to kick-start its dedicated news site for Your Anon News from The Next Web by Nick Summers Who Really Opposes CISPA? from EFF.org... Read more
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Turks ready! Germany suffers worker shortage… Google EU settlement.. a Eurosphere roundup..
Germany suffering worker shortage from FT.com – World, Europe For Ursula von der Leyen, solving that dilemma will require fundamental reforms in the heart of the eurozone, and its periphery... Read more
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I haven’t decided the alternative yet but here is more roundup on Google Reader’s demise…
How long should we expect Google Keep to last? from Boing Boing by Cory Doctorow Close of Google Reader: Google’s Dark Side? from Global Voices Online by Sally Seward Last... Read more
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Cyberculture roundup: CISPA, again- Microsoft on government requests for user data the world around…
Full disclosure: Microsoft releases and breaks down government requests for user data the world around from The Next Web by Alex Wilhelm EFF Joins Coalition Urging White House to... Read more
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Such a disappointing move from Google. Google Reader is to be closed. Search for alternatives begin…
RIP Google Reader from Mashable! by Christina Warren Fan Site Demands Google Reader Be Brought Back from Mashable! by Anita Li Check Out These Google Reader Alternatives from Mashable! by... Read more
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Cyberculture roundup: Security of Cloud Computing Users 2013 Study, Rise of Contextual Social Networks and more…
Security of Cloud Computing Users 2013 Study from Bilişim Hukuku Günlüğü by leyla keser berber Access the full Ponemon Research: http://www.ponemon.org/blog/new-security-of-cloud-computing-users-2013-study-confirms-conflicting-views-on-cloud-security-responsibility Tim Berners-Lee: The Web needs to stay open, and... Read more
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Cyberculture roundup: The Pirate Bay not in North Korea, yet….The Women of Crisis Mapping
The Pirate Bay Claims to Move Its Servers to North Korea from Mashable! by Anita Li The Pirate Bay Moves to North Korea, Gets Virtual Asylum from TorrentFreak by Ernesto... Read more
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Cyberculture roundup: New Laws on Privacy issues, Iranian presidential candidate does Reddit AMA, CISPA on the agenda…
The Legislation of Privacy: New Laws That Will Change Your Life from Background Check by admin Iranian presidential candidate does Reddit AMA from FP Passport by Neha Paliwal The Enduring... Read more

