I’ve been watching the #feb12 tweets on the movements in Algeria and Yemen. One of the most common types of tweets explains how to avoid the current censorship of Twitter, Facebook, and Google by directly entering IPs. This got me… Read more ›
I’ve been watching the #feb12 tweets on the movements in Algeria and Yemen. One of the most common types of tweets explains how to avoid the current censorship of Twitter, Facebook, and Google by directly entering IPs. This got me… Read more ›
I really like this Wired article and the underlying study in Science because the research brings computing and storage into context, both historically and with respect to types of devices. From the abstract, "In 2007, humankind was able to… Read more ›