The Epoch Times | Shareholders Pressure Internet Companies on Human Rights
Reporters Without Borders the Parisbased international media watchdog joined representatives from two American investment firms on Monday to unveil a landmark statement in support of freedom of expression on the Internet
The statement cosigned by 25 and international investment firms representing over 21 billion in holdings pledges strong support from shareholders for an increased commitment to freedom of information by major Internet and technology companies...
Google is watching you
Google Google Google Its all we can talk about
these days in Silicon Valley where the 7yearold company has once again
validated our collective belief in the power of technology to change
our culture and make a lot of people rich in the process
But what are we creating each time we head to Google
or Yahoo or Ask or any other searchdriven site and tap our intentions
fears and hopes into their blank boxes and blinking cursors After all
this is where we first worry about cancer symptoms its where we compare
prices Chrysler minivan and its how we find lost lovers...
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Authors Could Emerge as the Winners in Digitization Wars
Thursday November 10th
For all the maneuvering among publishers and tech companies last weekas various groups scrambled to gain a stake in the digital future of booksan unlikely early winner emerged the perennially underpaid author
Buried within the Random House announcem
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A digital display that rolls up folds Reusable electronic paper is goal of researchers at others
Thursday November 10th
Nowadays many of us read or listen to the news on computers...
"Prevent the UN From Pirating the Internet"
Do you treasure the freedom to wade out into the vast sea of information that is the Internet and surf the World Wide Web Then look out for what is coming over the horizon a fleet of ships is bearing down on you and your little surfkeyboard and they are flying the blue Jolly Roger of the United Nations
You will see among them such ships of state as Russia China Cuba Iran Sudan and Zimbabwe hardly paragons of liberty and human rights...