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1. China’s "digital immigrants" get a social network of their own: Baidu launches portal for the elderly 2. Charities battle world’s woes with technology 3. Uganda’s farmers use mobile phones to diagnose and treat crop diseases 4. Korean netizens seek ‘online asylum’ in YouTube 5. Ethan Zuckerman "unpacks" Moldova’s Twitter Revolution 6. The War on ...
1. China's "digital immigrants" get a social network of their own: Baidu launches portal for the elderly
1. China’s "digital immigrants" get a social network of their own: Baidu launches portal for the elderly
2. Charities battle world’s woes with technology
3. Uganda’s farmers use mobile phones to diagnose and treat crop diseases
4. Korean netizens seek ‘online asylum’ in YouTube
5. Ethan Zuckerman "unpacks" Moldova’s Twitter Revolution
6. The War on PageRank: Whitehall to train pro-West Islamic groups to game Google+brief comments on this move from Zero Intelligence Agents
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