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The Register's take on the Wikipedia ArbCom scientology decision, which treats a set of IPs as open proxies
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Evgeny Morozov warns that Wikipedia banning edits from Scientology's IPs is a) ineffective and b) a very bad precedent. Interested to hear more on the story, especially Wikimedia's perspective and logic
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BeijingToday article on "grassroots translation" (aka social translation, volunteer translation, distributed human translation) efforts in China, with a focus on yeeyan.com
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Archive of papers from the 2009 China Internet Research Conference, including Hal and my (now very old) paper on internet circumvention tools
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Provocative piece by Atul Gawande that argues that the problem with the US medical system is doctor incentives – to the extent that doctors are encouraged to run tests and procedures that profit them, rather than collaborating in teams to decide appropriate care, costs increase and patients suffer.