Erkan Saka: Sızıntı Belge Gazeteciliği? (T24 için yazdığım yazı ama yayınlanması hep unutulan başka bir yazı)

 Sızıntı Belge Gazeteciliği? Güncelleme: Bu yazı Gezi olayları başlamadan önce hazırlanmıştı. Yazının sonunda Olaylarla ilgili birkaç tane faydalı link paylaşacağım. Başka güncelleme. Ne yazık ki yazı T24’te yine yayınlanmadı. Arada yeni kaynaklar çıktı ama sanırım varolan linkler hala önemli… Geçtiğimiz günlerde geleneksel medyanın yüzakı sayılabilecek yayınlarından New Yorker yeni bir uygulamaya başladı: Strongbox. Geçtiğimiz aylarda … Read more

Cyberculture roundup: Google vs. Facebook on Waze, Wikileaks documentary attacking Assange…

Wikileaks Documentary Attacks Assange, Excuses Manning Julian Assange is a villain, Bradley Manning is a hero: That is the message of We Steal Secrets: The Story of Wikileaks, a new documentary now showing in theaters nationwide. REPORT: Google Battling Facebook For Waze Facebook?s talks to potentially acquire satellite navigation startup Waze may have hit a … Read more

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 concept, the internet of things is nothing simpler, and more stunning, than objects being connected to the internet. At its most mind-blowing, these objects are … Read more

Cyberculture roundup: Amazon buys my fav. Goodreads, Google’s patent move, “It?s Not Slacktivism if it Changes Culture”, Attack on Spamhaus…

Amazon’s Plan to Own Writing and Reading Advances With Goodreads Buy from Wired Top Stories by Marcus Wohlsen Amazon looked back to its roots in bookselling and forward to its future as the global overlord of all human literary output by announcing its plan today to purchase social reading site GoodReads. Amazon acquires social book … Read more

Cyberculture roundup: Teens and Technology 2013 Report… Aaron Swartz’s unfinished monograph on the “programmable Web”

Teens and Technology 2013: New Survey Findings from Pew Research Center & Berkman Center from Berkman Center Newsfeed by ashar The Berkman Center for Internet & Society and its Youth and Media Project are pleased to share a new report, the second in a series discussing issues of youth and privacy in collaboration with the … Read more

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 Last week the Swedish Pirate Party saw itself forced to shut down its routing services to The Pirate Bay. The Party and its leaders took … Read more

Cyberculture roundup: Yandex vs. Google on Android app store… an Interview with Peter Sunde, co-founder of The Pirate Bay…

The ?six strike? Copyright Alert System is now in place: Here?s what you need to know from The Next Web by Alex Wilhelm ?Six Strikes? Anti-Piracy Plan Is Both Loathed and Watched Closely from Mashable! by Alex Fitzpatrick ?Six Strikes? Anti-Piracy Scheme Starts Today, With Mystery Punishments from TorrentFreak by Ernesto Yandex deals Google a … Read more

Cyberculture roundup: Aaron Swartz’s FBI File, CISPA is back: worst Internet law since SOPA, Chinese cyber attacks…

CISPA is back: worst Internet law since SOPA needs you to fight it! from Boing Boing by Cory Doctorow Join Namecheap and EFF in Stopping CISPA from EFF.org Updates by Adi Kamdar   Thoughts on Chinese Hacking and America’s Response from Stanford Center for Internet and Society by Richard Forno The release of Mandiant’s report … Read more

A roundup: “Aaron Swartz didn’t face prison until Feds jumped on case…

Dan Bull song tribute to Aaron Swartz Hacker group Anonymous downs US government site from Hurriyet Daily News Hacker group Anonymous said it disabled the US Sentencing Commission’s website.. Aaron Swartz didn’t face prison until Feds, led by Ortiz, jumped on case from Boing Boing by Xeni Jardin Declan McCullagh writes at CNET News: “State … Read more

As the next @sosyalkafa show be devoted to Aaron, here is another news roundup…

Speaking Truth to Power from if:book I’ve spent much of the past 24 hours reading remembrances of Aaron Swartz as well as a wide selection of his own writing. Guerilla Open Access Manifesto by Aaron Swartz July 2008 from Social Network Unionism by OrsanSenalp Aaron Swartz and the Two Faces of Power from Wired Top … Read more

Alternatif Bilişim’den Aaron Swartz açıklaması…

Amerikalı yazılımcı, yazar, politik organizatör ve internet aktivisti Aaron Swartz, 11 Ocak 2013?de, Brooklyn, New York?taki evinde intihar etti. 26 yaşındaydı. RSS standardının kurulumundan Creative Commons patent sisteminin inşasına, Reddit’in ortak kuruculuğundan Demand Progress hak ve özgürlükler platformunun kuruculuğuna, kısa hayatına çok şey sığdırmıştı. İntiharında ABD adalet sisteminin ve FBI’ın doğrudan sorumluluğu var, çünkü ölçüsüz … Read more

Anonymous hacks MIT in tribute to Aaron Swartz #PDFtribute

Anonymous Hacks MIT, Leaves Farewell Message for Aaron Swartz from Mashable! by Stan Schroeder Anonymous hacks MIT web pages in tribute to Aaron Swartz from The Next Web by Josh Ong   MIT to Investigate its Role in Aaron Swartz Case from Mashable! by Alex Fitzpatrick Aaron Swartz digital archive from Boing Boing by Cory … Read more

Internet loses a real hero. Dear Aaron Swartz, rest in peace… #PDFtribute

Lawrence Lessig and Aaron Swartz (2002) / Rich Gibson / CC BY Friends and Commoners, It is with incredible sadness that I write to tell you that yesterday, Aaron Swartz took his life. Aaron was one of the early architects of Creative Commons. As a teenager, he helped design the code layer to our licenses, … Read more