Asian governments among the worst enemies of Internet freedom
Asian governments among the worst enemies of Internet freedom
Governments in Asia are considered among the world's worst "enemies" of Internet freedom, as they increasingly censor websites and jail people who express views deemed dangerous online.
Still looking for blog search utopia
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Chinese spy on Telegraph's Beijing blogger
Chinese authorities are spying on email sent and received by The Daily Telegraph's Beijing blogger, it has been claimed.
Eye-Fi Brings Wi-Fi To Flash Memory
Innovative start up Eye-Fi has integrated wireless in to compact flash to ease data transfer between digital devices...
Mixed Signals
May 1, 2006 The big story today is the immigrant boycott. NPR's editors have already heard from reporters in the field who say that there is less traffic at day-laborer sites and fewer cars on L.A.'s freeways. However, at unionized worksites people are showing up more or less as usual.
Very biased coverage
Election 2006 Singapore media under criticism for lop-sided reporting in favour of Peoples Action Party, web-views. May 3, 2006 Are reporters really prostituting themselves?
Blogger offers Windows antipiracy tool workaround
Workaround for Windows Genuine Advantage Notifications lets users temporarily disable the antipiracy tool.
Mixed Signals
May 1, 2006 Our intrepid blog assistant, Ben Brudevold Newman, has done it again. He's provided a link to one of the more intriguing stories recently in the publishing world: How the code in the Da Vinci Code judgment was cracked.
DeVos, blogger take to the road in different ways
Republican candidate Dick DeVos started a five-day bus tour Monday, taking his gubernatorial candidacy and his support for getting rid of the state's main business tax on the road.
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