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Interview with Sherif H. Kamel, dean of the Business School at the American University in Cairo by our correspondent Gael Favari. What is your view of the current situation in Egypt? Firstly ...
With the recent economy forcing employers worldwide to get more stringent with their resources, several industries have seen increases in the outsourcing of work to in-country as well as international freelance workers ...
Free Ride: How Digital Parasites Are Destroying the Culture Business, and How the Culture Business Can Fight Back, by Robert Levine, Doubleday/Random House, $26.95. The notion of ‘regulation’ applied to ...
iPolitics, Richard Fox, Jennifer Ramos, Cambridge, €25.61, $32.99. Today, traditional media are (finally) coming to terms with the fact that the Internet, in particular social media and mobiles, are redefining ...
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 ...
Check out if Center for Digital Inclusion is in The Top 100 NGOs 2013 Edition! Transforming lives through digital inclusion. 1.3 million beneficiaries to date. According to Rodrigo Baggio, the idea ...
Check out if Creative Commons is in The Top 100 NGOs 2013 Edition! Expanding the reach of the digital public domain. Over 350 million licensed works. Taking its name from the tradition ...
Check out if Digital Divide Data is in The Top 100 NGOs 2013 Edition! Driving development through ‘impact’ outsourcing. Over 1,800 ‘graduates’ to date. In a brave new world where the ...
Check out if Mideast Youth is in The Top 100 NGOs 2013 Edition! $ Digital media as a voice of change. Crowd-sourcing information on protests. More than two-thirds of the population of the ...
Check out if Wikimedia Foundation is in the Top 100 NGOs 2013 Edition! Revolutionizing the way knowledge is shared. 20 million articles written in 282 languages. “Imagine a world in which every ...
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 ...
A two-day conference in London (November 2-3) to discuss the benefits and risks of policing cyberspace raised a lot of important issues but ended with no consensus on what could be done ...
A two-day discussion in Paris (June 28-29) about Internet governance has revealed a distinct leaning in the direction of keeping the web open and free and maintaining a ‘light touch’ on regulation ...
The policies and mechanisms for Internet governance were the subject of discussion at the US Mission in Geneva (May 20) in preparation for the 6th annual Internet Governance Forum (IGF) scheduled for ...
Privacy and copyright issues were pitted against demands to limit government regulation of the Internet at a two-day e-G8 Forum in Paris, called by French President Nicholas Sarkozy. The Forum was convened ...
Seven young bloggers and human rights activists travelled to Geneva to tell their poignant and often dramatic tales about how Internet technology has become today’s best weapon in their countries' battles ...
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