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From Brooklyn to Kiev, How #DigitalMaidan Went Viral
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From Brooklyn to Kiev, How #DigitalMaidan Went Viral
From Kiev to Istanbul, Brasilia to Cairo, it's become a natural corollary of any modern protest movement: The battle isn't just won on the streets, but also in cyberspace. In the case of the anti-government protests that have roiled Ukraine, the...
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Iranian presidential candidate does Reddit AMA
Reddit was once a site by, for, and about the concerns of "internet people." But in the past year, it has seen its popular AMA (ask me anything) sub-forum has become a popular way for celebrities , scientists , politicians and others to gain...
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Why is Google's Eric Schmidt heading to North Korea?
It's an odd match, to be sure: a country with some of the most restrictive internet laws in the world (not to mention its other laws), and a company that still claims "Don't be evil" as its motto, and has been burned by authoritarian...
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Porn fans of Egypt unite against crackdown
Egypt's increasingly influential Salafis won a victory this week by pressuring the government to finally implement a 2009 court ruling , enacted under former President Hosni Mubarak, to ban pornography. On Wednesday, Egyptian Prosector Abdel Maguid...
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MorsiMeter tracks Egyptian president's first 100 days
In June, when Mohamad Morsi was elected president of Egypt, replacing the military transition government, he claimed that he would fulfill 64 promises within the first 100 days. That very same day, the website MorsiMeter was up and running to keep track...
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