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Stilgherrian - Aug 29, 2008
Stilgherrian’s links for 26 August 2008 through 30 August 2008, collected using a fine-meshed net and a spoon: Interpreting Privacy Principles | Cyberspace Law & Policy Centre : The Cyberspace Law & Policy …
Also tagged: us, film, privacy, twitter, daily links
Stilgherrian - Aug 24, 2008
Stilgherrian’s links for 23 August 2008 through 24 August 2008, with shaved parmesan: Medals per mil. Population by Country | Swivel : Sean Carmody continues his data mining on the Beijing Olympics that discover that …
Also tagged: voting, corruption, statistics, olympics, beijing, daily links, sean carmody
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Crikey: Oh no, Google took a photo of my house!Stilgherrian - Aug 5, 2008 [This article was first published in Crikey yesterday.] This morning Australians woke to the news that Google’s Street View has taken photos of their street, their office, their school — their home! — and published … Also tagged: internet, google, privacy, google maps, surveillance, street view, crikey, simson garfinkle, nick minchin |
Stilgherrian - Aug 5, 2008
I’ve just recorded an interview with Amnesty International’s Sophie Peer about human rights in China, with an emphasis on Internet censorship. The video is online, though the vision is just me talking on the phone. 5 …
Also tagged: human rights, notes, internet, china, amnesty international, censorship, great firewall, sophie peer
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The Great Firewall of China: how it works, how to bypass itStilgherrian - Jul 31, 2008 [This week journalists arriving in Beijing for the Olympic Games discovered that the IOC had cut a deal with the Chinese government so that their Internet connection was censored. Crikey commissioned this article … Also tagged: internet, china, censorship, tor, great firewall, stephen conroy |
Stilgherrian - Jul 31, 2008
Stilgherrian’s links for 28 July 2008 through 01 August 2008, which fell from the sky and painted in various attractive pastel colours: Empirical Analysis of Internet Filtering in China | Harvard Law School : An …
Also tagged: internet, privacy, china, journalism, censorship, daily links
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Crikey: Internet filters a success, if success = failureStilgherrian - Jul 30, 2008 [This article was first published in Crikey yesterday. I've added some follow-up comments at the end.] Let’s sing along with Senator Conroy! You’ve got to accentuate the positive / Eliminate the negative / Latch on to … Also tagged: internet, bittorrent, censorship, bing crosby, netalert, stephen conroy, steve fielding, acma |
Stilgherrian - Jul 21, 2008
Since skeptical asked in the comments, where are the good Australian political blogs? During Australia’s federal election in 2007, for me Possum’s Pollytics was invaluable for its analysis of opinion polls, as was …
Also tagged: internet, media, journalism, possum comitatus, peter brent
Stilgherrian - Jul 16, 2008
Stilgherrian’s links for 13 July 2008 through 17 July 2008, gathered with moss like a rolling stone doesn’t: Flat Earth News : The official website for Nick Davies' book, which various people have suggested I read …
Also tagged: media, religion, society, journalism, climatechange, globalwarming, socialmedia, twitter, daily links, markpesce, discordianism, amygahran
Stilgherrian - Jul 4, 2008
Stilgherrian’s links for 03 July 2008 through 04 July 2008, gathered with joy and mutton: Draft Report | Garnaut Cimate Chnage Review : The Draft Report describes the methodology for evaluating the costs and benefits …
Also tagged: australia, design, humour, media, tv, broadcasting, bbc, stephenfry, climatechange, globalwarming, ai, psychology, xkcd, daily links, turing, zeppelin, skywhale, failwhale