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1. LinkedIn becomes LinkedOff in Syria, as the company blocks all Syrian users, citing various US government regulations that prohibit to do business with Syria. 2. Farmers join free software activists in anti-patent rallies in Munich 3. The Atatürkist Thought Association moves to block access to Google Sites on anti-Atatürk charges 4. Kerala farmers adopt ...
1. LinkedIn becomes LinkedOff in Syria, as the company blocks all Syrian users, citing various US government regulations that prohibit to do business with Syria.
1. LinkedIn becomes LinkedOff in Syria, as the company blocks all Syrian users, citing various US government regulations that prohibit to do business with Syria.
2. Farmers join free software activists in anti-patent rallies in Munich
3. The Atatürkist Thought Association moves to block access to Google Sites on anti-Atatürk charges
4. Kerala farmers adopt sms service to know rubber prices
5. Statebook, a new campaign by the Open Rights Group: what if the Big Brother were to build its own Facebook?
6. Manual operations of registries hamper the growth of Africa’s top level domains
7. US looks to hackers to protect cyber networks
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