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The Economist’s online editor is blogging from within ZImbabwe.
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Evgeny uses the story of released Belarussian activist Denis Denisov and the bloggers who made his bail as a way of exploring how the world of web2.0 technology is being used – and often advanced – by human rights activists
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Mark Christian’s program to create distributed mirrors of BoingBoing. Would be interesting to use the same codebase to replicated sites of blocked bloggers…
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Opposition candidates, monitors declare the Nigerian presidential elections fatally flawed. The failures in Nigeria give an interesting sense for how incredible the DRC elections actually were…
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Okay, well it’s the opposition who calls it the “worst ever seen”. But local monitors call it a charade and the EU calls it unacceptable…
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David’s notes on John Palfrey and Rob Faris’s talk at Berkman on the Open Net Initiative
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Much of the technology libraries (NGOs, activists) end up using is free as in kittens – it costs nothing to get it, and a huge amount of effort to maintain and support it…