Links I liked
1. South African firm enlists a homing pigeon to transfer data – because he’s faster than broadband 2. Politics explains why broadband development in Caucasus & Central Asia is progressing so slowly 3. "Indo-Israeli Cyber Warfare against Pakistani nuclear program" – a fine example of yet another conspiracy theory about cyberwarfare 4. Hackers shut down ...
1. South African firm enlists a homing pigeon to transfer data - because he's faster than broadband
1. South African firm enlists a homing pigeon to transfer data – because he’s faster than broadband
2. Politics explains why broadband development in Caucasus & Central Asia is progressing so slowly
3. "Indo-Israeli Cyber Warfare against Pakistani nuclear program" – a fine example of yet another conspiracy theory about cyberwarfare
4. Hackers shut down Australian PM’s site to protest at govt proposals for Internet filtering
5. Estonian president says 2007 DDOS attacks aimed at "creating social unrest"
6. Facebook campaign to nominate Twitter for Nobel Peace Prize led by no other than Mark Pfeifle, former Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Communications
p.s. I post many more interesting links to my Twitter feed.
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