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Icelandic MP and former WikiLeaks volunteer Birgitta Jonsdottir has slammed the decision by US courts to open her Twitter account to the US authorities and is taking her case to the Council of Europe. On Thursday a US judge ruled Twitter must release the details of her account and those of two other Twitter users linked to WikiLeaks. Jonsdottir learned in January that her Twitter account was under
It's been extremely entertaining to watch cyber-utopians â adherents of the view that digital tools of social networking such as Facebook and Twitter can summon up social revolutions out of the ether â trip over one another in an effort to put another nail in the coffin of cyber-realism, the position I've recently advanced in my book The Net Delusion. In my book, I argue that these digital tools a
My friends and I spent much of the past month channelling Cairo via New York. Our Facebook and Twitter feeds kept breathless pace with the events in Tahrir Square. There were plenty of fears and reservations (which remain), but our dominant emotion was awe that such change was indeed possible â and that social media could play a significant part in it. Now that the euphoria has waned, hard politic
Chinese authorities have done what they can to block news of Egyptian people-power from spreading to China. Reports about Egypt in Chinaâs state-run media have been brief and vacuous. On February 6, at the height of the protests, the Peopleâs Daily informed readers that âthe Egyptian government is continuing to carry out its various measures to support restoration of social order.â But on the Chin
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