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You Are Here
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Prasad Krishna
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published
Oct 15, 2010
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Aug 04, 2011 10:31 AM
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Digital Natives
Geo-tagging applications are creating new and impromptu communities of true.
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Internet, szabadon
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Oct 14, 2010
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Apr 02, 2011 09:25 AM
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Internet Governance
A polgárjogi aktivisták konfrontálódtak és panaszkodtak, a Google és a Facebook hárított és panaszkodott az Internet at Liberty konferencián, amelyet kedden és szerdán rendezett a Google és a CEU Budapesten.
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Hogyan szűrik a kormányok az internetes tartalmakat?
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Oct 13, 2010
Az internet szabadságáról tartanak háromnapos konferenciát Budapesten a Google és a Közép-Európai Egyetem (CEU) szervezésében. Kedden az internetes tartalmak szűrése volt a legfontosabb téma a rendezvényen.
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નિશાંત શાહ: ડિજિટલ પેઢીનો ઉદય
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by
Prasad Krishna
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Oct 13, 2010
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Aug 04, 2011 10:31 AM
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‘ડિજિટલ નાગરિક’ તેમને કહેવામાં આવે છે જેણે સામાન્ય જનજીવનમાં ડિજિટલ ટેક્નોલોજીના પ્રવેશ થઈ ગયા બાદ જન્મ લીધો છે. ડિજિટલ નાગરિકો દરેક જગ્યાએ છે. હવે સમય આવી ગયો છે કે આપણે એ જાણવાનો પ્રયાસ કરીએ કે આ લોકો કોણ છે, તેઓ શું કરી રહ્યા છે, તેઓ પોતાના અંગે શું વિચારે છે અને કેવી રીતે તેઓ કશું પણ જાણ્યા વગર આપણા ભવિષ્યને નવો આકાર આપવાનું કામ કરી રહ્યા છે.
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Konferencia az internetes szólásszabadságról Budapesten
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Oct 13, 2010
Az internet és szólásszabadság viszonyát vitatják meg Budapesten, a Közép-Európai Egyetem és a Google szervezte, háromnapos konferencián
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How the UID project can be a cause for concern
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Prasad Krishna
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published
Oct 13, 2010
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last modified
Apr 09, 2018 12:59 PM
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filed under:
Internet Governance
The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), headed by Nandan Nilekani, is the UPA government's most ambitious project, where one billion Indians are branded with a unique identity number.
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In new Facebook features, a comeback for community
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Prasad Krishna
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Oct 11, 2010
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Apr 02, 2011 09:58 AM
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Internet Governance
Nearly 750 tweets bombard the web every second. Internet traffic is growing by 40 per cent a year. People post 2.5 billion photos on Facebook every month. Every minute, 24 hours of video is uploaded on YouTube. But who owns all that data? Until now, big business was in complete control and used the data to monetise operations. But all that is set to change. With Facebook launching two new features, ‘Groups' and a ‘Download your information,' the community is making a comeback.
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Technical Aspects of UID: A Public Talk
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Prasad Krishna
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Oct 11, 2010
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Apr 04, 2011 07:23 AM
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Internet Governance
Prof. K Gopinath from Indian Institute of Science and Sunil Abraham from the Centre for Internet and Society will give a lecture on the technical aspects of UID on 20 October 2010 at the Centre for Internet and Society in Bangalore.
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University Students create New Wiki Entries and Blog about It
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Prasad Krishna
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Oct 07, 2010
Nearly 60 students doing the New Media Practices course of the New Media Masters at Media Studies in the University of Amsterdam had an assignment to write a new Wikipedia entry and write a blog post about their experience on a collaborative blog called Masters of Media. This blog which was founded in September 2006 is now in use by the fifth generation of students.
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The silent rise of the Digital Native
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by
Prasad Krishna
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Oct 06, 2010
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Aug 04, 2011 10:31 AM
In late August, this year, the world shook for many when they went online (on their computers, PDAs, iPads, laptops) and realised that the comfortable zone of talking, chatting, sharing and doing just about everything else, had suddenly, without a warning, changed overnight (or afternoon, or morning, depending upon the time-zone they lived in). With a single change in its privacy and location settings, Facebook, home to billions of internet hours consisting of relationships, friendships, professional networks, social gaming, entertainment trivia, memories and exchanges, allowed its users to geo-tag themselves when on-the-move.
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