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For many years journalist Natalie Nougayrède has reported from Russia to the French newspaper, Le Monde. Nougayrède holds freedom of expression close to her heart, all the more as she has experienced living ...
Tibetan monks may have an iPhone 4, but too many still choose self-immolation. Exclusive report from Tibet where journalists are not welcome unless part of an official tour. The pilgrims are still circling around Labrang ...
Jimmy Wales is an Internet entrepreneur and founder of Wikipedia, an online, free-content encyclopaedia that has grown into the fifth most visited website globally. Wales established the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation in 2003 to support Wikipedia ...
Transforming lives through digital inclusion. 1.3 million beneficiaries to date. According to Rodrigo Baggio, the idea for the Center for Digital Inclusion literally came to him in a dream – young people overcoming challenges and ...
Expanding the reach of the digital public domain. Over 350 million licensed works. Taking its name from the tradition of resources owned or held ‘in common’, Stanford law professor Lawrence Lessig initiated the ‘creative commons ...
Driving development through ‘impact’ outsourcing. Over 1,800 ‘graduates’ to date. In a brave new world where the traditional lines between business and NGO are becoming increasingly blurred, Digital Divide Data could perhaps provide a ...
Digital media as a voice of change. Crowd-sourcing information on protests. More than two-thirds of the population of the Middle East and North Africa are below the age of 25. In analysis after analysis, it ...
Revolutionizing the way knowledge is shared. 20 million articles written in 282 languages. “Imagine a world in which every single human being can freely share in the sum of all knowledge.” That is the humble ...
In the United States, the battle over Internet governance is on. Two days before the web ‘’blackout’’, Jimmy Wales, founder of Wikipedia tweeted: ‘’Student warning! Do your homework early. Wikipedia protesting bad law on Wednesday ...
The positive and negative consequences of submitting personal data on social networks and online applications, known as 'life-logging' is the subject of a report by Europe’s biggest cyber-security agency, ENISA (European Network and Information ...
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