Assorted links

1. Ralph Nader: Internet not so hot at "motivating action" 2.  An unsecured Internet is worse than none at all 3.  Is Internet use elitist in much of the world? 4.  10 ways to change the world through social media from PopTech 5.  Kazakh websites protesting new Internet law with strike 6.  Many turn to ...

1. Ralph Nader: Internet not so hot at "motivating action"

2.  An unsecured Internet is worse than none at all

3.  Is Internet use elitist in much of the world?

4.  10 ways to change the world through social media from PopTech

5.  Kazakh websites protesting new Internet law with strike

6.  Many turn to internet for Sri Lanka war news

7.  Greece halts Google’s street view

8.  China’s ‘secure’ OS Kylin – a threat to U.S offensive cyber capabilities?

9. Burmese to permit more internet cafes following ranking as worst
internet rights abuser 

 

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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