human-rights
FarmVille for Change: New York Times Columnist to Launch Social Game (Mashable)
January 11, 2012 by publisher · Leave a Comment
Mashable – New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof has been one of mainstream journalism’s most eager adopters of Internet tools. The Pulitzer Prize winner has a sterling reputation as a human rights reporter, and is a major proponent of Facebook, Twitter and YouTube
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FarmVille for Change: New York Times Columnist to Launch Social Game
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China’s Recent Web Clampdown a Blow to Human Rights (PC World)
March 24, 2011 by publisher · Leave a Comment
PC World – China’s latest efforts at tightening its control over the Internet — including the blocking of Gmail and Web software that can bypass the censorship — have hampered the work of human rights activists, say groups based in the U.S.
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China’s Recent Web Clampdown a Blow to Human Rights
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Baidu to introduce anti-piracy technology for books product (Reuters)
March 24, 2011 by publisher · Leave a Comment
Reuters – Baidu Inc, China’s largest search engine, said on Thursday it would introduce anti-piracy technology for its document and books product in May, countering criticism that the firm has been lax in dealing with copyright-infringing material.
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Baidu to introduce anti-piracy technology for books product
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