Assorted links – deluxe edition

1. Amazing video:  visualizing the tweets of people that have "just landed" 2. Open government delays irk some 3. Study: software piracy worsens in Asia 4. From the Absurdistan department: Washington Times reports that "China blocks US from cyber warfare" 5. States compete for the honor of being the worst "electronic police state". Three winners: ...

1. Amazing video:  visualizing the tweets of people that have "just landed"

2. Open government delays irk some

3. Study: software piracy worsens in Asia

4. From the Absurdistan department: Washington Times reports that "China blocks US from cyber warfare"

5. States compete for the honor of being the worst "electronic police state". Three winners: china, North Korea, Belarus.

6. Ars Technica on baiting Nigerian scammers

7. ‘Anonymous’ hacker pleads guilty to 2008 attack on Scientology sites

8. Techcrunch: Facebook remains stubbornly proud Of position on Holocaust denial

9. Iranian election raises questions on the internet

10. USAID is harnessing the power of mobile devices

11. The evolution of military blogging in the mediasphere

12. Mystery general takes over South African telecoms 

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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