Censorship
Across the globe governments are monitoring and censoring access to the web. Stay aware of what is happening in your neck of the woods.
Articles about Censorship
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Search engine bias: What search results are telling you (and what they're not)
Search-engine bias affects our perception of what online information is available, is that a good thing or not? Are there risks?
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Using Facebook's Like button does not fall under 'protected speech'
A judge rules that Facebook's Like button is not "protected speech."
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10 arguments for and against WikiLeaks
Is WikiLeaks a whistleblower or a spy? Is transparency more important than privacy? Jaime Henriquez looks at both sides of the issues that have emerged in the wake of WikiLeaks' actions and provides a...
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Mastercard: We're recovering from Wikileaks related attacks
Mastercard said Thursday that it is recovering from a series of attacks related to the Wikileaks flap. The credit card company is under fire from hackers.
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What can private corporations do to employees? Just about everything
Employers in the private sector can be fired for just about any reason, and most rights we take for granted don't necessarily apply. Do workers need an Employee Bill of Rights?
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What buzzword would you eliminate from the English language?
There are just some words that you hear over and over that don't mean anything and just drive you crazy. If you had the power, what word or words would you eliminate from the English language?
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What you say can -- and will -- be used against you
As an IT leader, you don't enjoy complete freedom of speech. Beyond the words and phrases that will get you dragged down to HR on a discrimination claim, there are things you can't say as an IT leader...
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Google going too far?
Google undoubtedly invents some cool stuff, but perhaps it's time to stop acquiring or creating new technology and to spend a little time getting this stuff right.
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Boing Boing: What game styles haven't been mined out
Boing Boing: What game styles haven't been mined out
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Apple suit tests First Amendment
Lawsuit against Web site that published details of forthcoming Mac products raises touchy free-speech questions, media experts say.