Video of ‘Guardian’ Editors Destroy Edward Snowden Files.. A cyberculture roundup…

Watch ‘Guardian’ Editors Destroy Edward Snowden Files With two British spies supervising, three employees of the Guardian used angle grinders and a drill to destroy three laptops containing the files leaked to the news organization by Edward Snowden. Social media transforms lessons   Is social media set to kill schoolbooks? So it looks like Google … Read more

Cyberculture agenda: “‘The Internet’s Own Boy’ Is a Powerful Homage to Aaron Swartz

  Around the World, Net Neutrality Is Not a Reality   In much of the world, the concept of ?net neutrality? generates less public debate, given there?s no affordable Net in the first place.   Snowden responds to US politicians’ spy claims: ‘Spies get treated better than that’ Speaking with the New Yorker via encrypted … Read more

Cyberculture agenda: Follow #Sundance Film Festival online… Tim Wu on FCC’s net neutrality disaster

Internet Freedom Day: This Year We Go to War for Net Neutrality   This time of year is always the worst of times and best of times for internet freedom. And on this second annual Internet Freedom Day — the anniversary of the successful SOPA/PIPA Blackout protest — we need to keep fighting for network … Read more

EFF Scoreboard for Obama’s NSA reform plan… An Americana roundup…

Rating Obama?s NSA Reform Plan: EFF Scorecard Explained Earlier today, President Obama announced a series of reforms to address abuses by the National Security Agency. We were heartened to see Obama recognized that the NSA has gone too far in trampling the privacy rights of people worldwide. In his speech, the President ensured that National Security … Read more

Eurosphere agenda: “Buses, planes, Bulgarians, Romanians and The Daily Mail…”Athens says crisis is ending…

Buses, planes, Bulgarians, Romanians and The Daily Mail: An Update The Daily Mail: Buses and Planes – full or not? On 31 December 2013 the UK?s Daily Mail published a story claiming that buses and planes to the UK from Bulgaria and Romania were sold-out, fully-booked, and single plane tickets were selling for up to £3,000 each. The … Read more

Cyberculture agenda: “Game culture vs. women… “. top crowdfunding campaigns of 2013…

Game culture vs. women   Game developer Brianna Wu explains that women haven’t yet made headway in the critical landscape of game culture, a fact exposed by 2013’s Game of the Year lists. The Most Pirated Movies of 2013 ? And Why Piracy Isn’t Hurting Profits   Despite the high number of pirated films, Hollywood … Read more

Cyberculture agenda: “Sir Tim Berners-Lee: Edward Snowden is an ?important part of the system? in protecting the open Web

  Three things learned from the Snowden files The line they crossed separates the possibly legitimate, though dirty and distasteful tactics of spies from the impossible-to-justify, ?let?s hope it never becomes public? stratagems of an out-of-control surveillance establishment. Before the year ends, I wanted to capture a few points that stand out for me about … Read more

Eurosphere agenda: “Ukraine?s point of no return…”2014: Europe’s year of decision

  Ukraine?s point of no return The Euromaidan activists continue to protest throughout Ukraine, despite considerable pressure from the authorities. A young journalist was recently beaten within an inch of her life, cars are set alight and there have been many other acts of provocation. But the protesters are resolved not to yield, reports Iryna Solomko … Read more

Cyberculture agenda: Foxconn moved from China to western Turkey…Q&A with James Kuffner, Google Robotics Researcher

  Foxconn whose clients include Apple Dell and HP have moved from China to western Turkey, the gateway of Europe.   In 2012 Organized Rage pointed out in a series of articles if Foxconn Technology Group which manufactures Apple, Dell, HP and other high tech companies products, are given half a chance it will bring … Read more

Cyberculture agenda: ” Twitter dethrones Facebook as the best tech company to work for…

  Edward Snowden’s Statement to FP on His Selection as a Global Thinker Glassdoor: Twitter dethrones Facebook as the best tech company to work for, ending three-year streak Career website Glassdoor today released its sixth annual Employees? Choice Awards, a list of the 50 best places to work for in the coming year. Twitter was … Read more

Journalism roundup: “The Guardian experiments with a robot-generated newspaper…

The Guardian experiments with a robot-generated newspaper with The Long Good Read   The Guardian is experimenting in the craft newspaper business and getting some help from robots. That may sound odd, given that the company prints a daily paper read throughout Britain. A paper staffed by humans. But the company is tinkering with something … Read more

Cyberculture agenda: “Twitter news consumers are younger, better educated, and more mobile than Facebook news consumers…

YouTube Music Awards Cause A Social Stir This past weekend the world got to witness the first ever YouTube Music Awards. Yes, internet giant Google has decided to make a move into the awards show arena now as well? except this one you watch on your computer. Some people questioned why Google would do such a … Read more

Americana roundup: U.S. migration… Doctors and nurses complicit in US torture…101 objects that made America

Six decades of U.S. migration We know that millions of Americans move to different counties every year, and when you look at the net totals, you see a pattern of people migrate from the midwest to the coasts. However, look at migration across demographic categories, and you see more detailed movement. This was the goal of researchers at the … Read more

Eurosphere agenda: “UK aims to become centre for Islamic finance…

UK aims to become centre for Islamic finance Global Islamic finance market is valued at $1.3tn and is growing faster than the conventional banking sector  Germany hits back at US criticism Germany hits back at the US Treasury’s criticism of its export-led growth model, describing the attack as “incomprehensible”. Spying leaks should not interrupt cooperation with … Read more

Cyberculture agenda: “Guardian multimedia feature, ‘NSA files decode…”Wikipedia Quality Assessment Algorithm..

Guardian multimedia feature, ‘NSA files decoded: Edward Snowden’s surveillance revelations explained’ The Guardian, which first broke revelations of widespread warrantless NSA surveillance via leaks from former contractor Edward Snowden, has published a big multimedia feature online today. What the revelations mean for you. [theguardian.com] Russian Internet Surveillance: Meet the New Boss, Same as the Old … Read more