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Wednesday, 30 November 2011

Official Google Blog: Magic moments in Egypt’s parliamentary elections, thanks to the web

Official Google Blog: Magic moments in Egypt’s parliamentary elections, thanks to the web:

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Monday, 28 November 2011

Media self-regulation has failed: Indian Vice President

The Hindu : News / National : Media self-regulation has failed: Ansari:

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BBC News - Internet 'censorship' increases in Turkey

BBC News - Internet 'censorship' increases in Turkey:

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How WikiLeaks Has Influenced Foreign Policy, Journalism, and the First Amendment | Electronic Frontier Foundation

How WikiLeaks Has Influenced Foreign Policy, Journalism, and the First Amendment | Electronic Frontier Foundation:

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Sunday, 13 November 2011

US court verdict 'huge blow' to privacy

US court verdict 'huge blow' to privacy, says former WikiLeaks aide | World news | guardian.co.uk:

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Wednesday, 2 November 2011

Iran and Ericsson: technology and Internet censorship

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Douwe Korff on human rights & the Internet #LondonCyber - Payne's Take

Douwe Korff on human rights & the Internet #LondonCyber - Payne's Take:

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Phone hacking: NoW warned about 'culture of illegal information access' | Media | The Guardian

Phone hacking: NoW warned about 'culture of illegal information access' | Media | The Guardian:

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William Hague: Is he really committed to Internet freedom?

William Hague: Cyber cohesion is 'a great challenge of our time' | IT PRO:

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