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“Saudiwoman” Weighs In on Protests

Posted February 8th, 2011 at 4:31 pm (UTC-4)
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And Why An “Internet Kill Switch” May Not Exist Periodically we like to share a few of the stories and posts from across the web that caught our eye.  While there’s no editorial thread necessarily connecting all these together, it’s probably no surprise that several of the more provocative items we’ve found recently relate to […]

When Too Much Is Not Enough

Posted January 18th, 2011 at 6:28 pm (UTC-4)
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Don’t Expect Anyone in “Generation Wiki” to Give Up Mobile Last week we partnered with our pals over at the VOA Student Union – a great blog by the way – in posing this question: what technologies do you use in your daily life, and whether you think the younger generation is too “plugged in”? […]

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The Internet Is Watching

Posted April 29th, 2010 at 5:30 pm (UTC-4)
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Before doing anything online, it’s worth remembering that the Internet never forgets.   Our electronic networks that make so much information available to us are also quietly gathering information about us…and making that available, too. As a growing rank of people bitten by the Internet can attest, going online may forever change what the world […]

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The Internet, mobile phones, tablet computers and other digital devices are transforming our lives in fundamental and often unpredictable ways. “Digital Frontiers” investigates how real world concepts like privacy, identity, security and freedom are evolving in the virtual world.

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