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1. In what must be Sheremetyevo Airport’s only innovation in last three decades, this creepiest of world’s major transporation hubs plans to crowdsource the writing of a book about its history by partnering with Russian bloggers (in Russian) 2. Japan mulls the future of "science diplomacy " 3. Indian parties continue their fight in cyberspace; ...
1. In what must be Sheremetyevo Airport's only innovation in last three decades, this creepiest of world's major transporation hubs plans to crowdsource the writing of a book about its history by partnering with Russian bloggers (in Russian)
1. In what must be Sheremetyevo Airport’s only innovation in last three decades, this creepiest of world’s major transporation hubs plans to crowdsource the writing of a book about its history by partnering with Russian bloggers (in Russian)
2. Japan mulls the future of "science diplomacy "
3. Indian parties continue their fight in cyberspace; one is to set-up hundreds of Internet kiosks across the country to enroll youth into the party
4. New mobile application uses images to alert users to the five daily prayers of Islam
5. New study on Vietnam’s blogger movement lauds them as the virtual civil society
6. What does the reshuffling inside China’s propaganda empire mean for Chinese netizens?
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