Assorted links

1. Ireland to e-voting: thanks, but no thanks 2. Authorities in Thailand unblock 71 web-sites of "red shirts" 3. The rise of the "immersive travelscape": the growing populaity of devices change the way we travel by augmenting our experiences 4. A scary Popular Science feature on the rise of the Chinese hackers 5. Mash the ...

1. Ireland to e-voting: thanks, but no thanks

1. Ireland to e-voting: thanks, but no thanks

2. Authorities in Thailand unblock 71 web-sites of "red shirts"

3. The rise of the "immersive travelscape": the growing populaity of devices change the way we travel by augmenting our experiences

4. A scary Popular Science feature on the rise of the Chinese hackers

5. Mash the State: a grassroots campaign to encourage UK government and public sector organisations to make their data available to the general public

6. More on Twitter rumors, Twitter, and swine flu: how false rumors can cost lives

Evgeny Morozov is a fellow at the Open Society Institute and sits on the board of OSI's Information Program. He writes the Net Effect blog on ForeignPolicy.com

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