links for 2006-11-30
Aggregated Source: RConversation
November 29, 2006|
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"Sensitive topics get gentle treatment"
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"'Identity managers' act as agents, lawyers, enablers – and enforcers – for lives lived increasingly online."
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"Yahoo! China's president has stepped down after only forty days in his new position."
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"If you make media, it’s to your great advantage to have your creation live as long as possible."
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David Weinberger plays with the 100-dollar laptop...
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Weinberger continues to play with the laptop...
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Ethan Zuckerman also plays with the 100-dollar Laptop, or one-laptop-per-child, or "onelaptop" or "not your father's laptop" or whatever you want to call it....
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Very useful paper by David Sasaki on who gets to speak for whom in a global blogosphere, including some discussion of the Indaba controversy. (Via Ethan via Sokari - thanks to both)
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More on China's proposed and controversial "real name" registration system. One official is saying that it would be "backstage" registration of real identity, while public identity could still be anonymous. This is unlikely to silence critics.
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"Authoritarian states like China, Iran and Egypt are having trouble dealing with the burgeoning number of critical online diaries."
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An article written in May about controversies surrounding South Korea's real-name registration system.
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More on the Korean real-name system from July.
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"Who hasn't wrestled with the lure of an ex's blog, or social networking or online dating profile? It's too easy to reach one another -- even if we've gone through all the steps to clear the artifacts of the relationship from our hard drives, if not our h
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"Half of Internet users in Singapore rate blogs to be as trustworthy as traditional media such as print, radio and television, according to a survey."
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