by the way, Wikileaks has a gift shop now…

  WikiLeaks Opens a Gift Shop [PICS] from Mashable! by Todd Wasserman Aiming to raise funds for both the controversial website and leader Julian Assange?s legal defense fund, WikiLeaks this month opened an online gift shop. 23/02/2011 – Five major newspapers debate Wikileaks in Madrid MADRID – Today the auditorium of the Reina Sofia museum … Read more

An interview with Paul Virilio: Cyberwar, God And Television. And a cyberculture roundup.

Paul Virilio Cyberwar, God And Television: Interview with Paul Virilio from Continental Philosophy by Farhang Erfani Louise Wilson: First of all, I?d like to say that I approach your work as a visual artist. What?s Better than an ?Internet Kill Switch?? Regular Security Updates from EFF.org Updates by chris The US government is deliberating about … Read more

Online privacy special series from MediaShift. A cyberculture roundup.

Special Series: Online Privacy from MediaShift “All the world’s a stage,” and even moreso with the rise of the Internet, online advertising and social networking. While there is no American “right to privacy” in the Constitution, there are limits to what we want companies, publishers and advertisers to do with our personal information. Do we … Read more

from Global Guerrillas: “Cell Phone Coordination of Open Source Protests” and Cyberculture roundup

JOURNAL: Cell Phone Coordination of Open Source Protests from Global Guerrillas by John Robb Here’s a cool little phone app called Sukey to help people navigate during a protest/riot.  Very useful in avoiding kettling (a slang term for police crowd containment).  Check out the tutorial. What Is Data Privacy Day? [INFOGRAPHIC] from Mashable! by Sarah … Read more

A video: The State of Wikipedia and a cyberculture roundup

The State of Wikipedia not only explores the rich history and inner-workings of the web-based encyclopedia, but it’s also a celebration of its 10th anniversary. With more than 17 million articles in over 270 languages, Wikipedia has undoubtedly become one of the most visited and relied upon sites on the web today. The fourth video … Read more

Net Neutrality debates continue; A Guide to the Open Internet, DDoS versus human rights organizations etc- a roundup

A Guide to the Open Internet: What You Need to Know About Net Neutrality from Daily Bits by noemi You?ve probably been reading/hearing about net neutrality in the recent months. Left and right, people are talking about it ? either trying to push for the concept or trying to take it down. What is net … Read more

Social media changing the face of investigative journalism…

How social media is changing the face of investigative journalism from Editors Weblog – all postings by Grace Donoso Online tools and information available through social media are making the jobs of investigative journalists easier and more efficient, Mashable reports. According to the article, journalists are using “web socialization” to their advantage, not only by … Read more

PEW Featured Report: Americans and their gadgets

PEW Featured Report: Americans and their gadgets In recent years the digital world has expanded far beyond the desktop, and consumers can now choose from an array of devices capable of satisfying their need for “anytime, anywhere” access to news, information, friends and entertainment: Facebook And Zynga Sued Over Privacy from All Facebook by Caitlin … Read more

Mobile Fun- an online mobile phone retailer

Mobile Fun is an online retailer site to get  phone accessories and mobile downloads. Thus it is a good place to check for iphone accessories, such as an iphone case or an iphone dock. It is based in the UK but can send products to other EU member countries. But not anywhere else at the … Read more