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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | EMODERATION APRIL 27, 2010 Social Round-up #40 new virus has infected the PCs of thousands of Japanese users who have illegally downloaded sexually-explicit hentai , according to the BBC. | | | | | | | | P2P FOUNDATION JUNE 6, 2010 Book of the Week: Understanding Digital Activism In an article published on BBC News Online, he said that such sites helped the police to assess the number of demonstrators expected in the streets and to get a sense of the activities being planned.. Such adaptation in open societies, as described above, might accommodate oppositional movements as it has in the United States. | EMODERATION NOVEMBER 19, 2009 Social Media Round-up #14 Stephen Fry this week claimed that Twitter celebs like himself can now opt out of the ‘pact with the devil’ which required them to open up their private lives to journalists, in return for press coverage of their work. It’s due to launch in open beta before 2010. This week: President Obama's thumbs; Twillionaires; and 'intextication'. | | P2P FOUNDATION OCTOBER 31, 2012 Post-2008 Social Movements and Their Use of P2P Media has opened up the cyberspace for users’ participation, by producing content, self-publishing and sharing; without any computer programming knowledge. Part of this first generation P2P activism was transformed into the Free and Open Source Software and Access to Free Knowledge movements. The new Web (Web 2.0) | | | | | | | | | -
P2P FOUNDATION | WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2010 A response to the “clicktivism” critique Or this year, when BBC 6 Music faced extinction, nearly 45,000 38 Degrees members signed online in protest. Next, those same members funded billboards featuring the growing signature total outside BBC offices nationwide. These resources include our opinions, votes, time, relationships, material goods, and creative talent. MORE >> -
P2P FOUNDATION | TUESDAY, JULY 17, 2012 Shame on the Swedish state and judiciary: Why Peter Sunde should be pardoned remember standing in the Mynttorget square on an early morning in the beginning of June, 2006, watching representatives from all parties in Parliament screaming out their fury over what had recently been uncovered: the United States had threatened little Sweden with trade sanctions if the web service wasn’t shut down[1]. MORE >> -
The FASTForward Blog " More on War as the accelerant for Social Software: Enterprise 2.0 Blog: News, Coverage, and Commentary While the governments of England, France, and Germany are buying hundreds of airplanes for their armed forces and supporting aviation research, the United States is spending roughly the same amount of money as Bulgaria. Speed, agility, and cultural relevance are not terms that come readily to mind when discussing U.S. We don’t. MORE >>
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