Assorted links

1. Are bandwidth problems in the developing world causing yet another digital divide? 2.  Designing benchmarks for eGovernment 3.  "Financia panic"and online censorship in Guatemala 4.  An (Internet) day without Google 5.  China soul searches its obsession with Internet addiction 6. Using mashups to create a more efficient government? 7.  How much energy does the ...

1. Are bandwidth problems in the developing world causing yet another digital divide?

1. Are bandwidth problems in the developing world causing yet another digital divide?

2.  Designing benchmarks for eGovernment

3.  "Financia panic"and online censorship in Guatemala

4.  An (Internet) day without Google

5.  China soul searches its obsession with Internet addiction

6. Using mashups to create a more efficient government?

7.  How much energy does the internet really use?

8.  Obama’s emerging IT agenda could mean big changes

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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