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egypt: day of departure
Actually, my brain is completely fried after the various long posts I’ve made this week (and I’m in the middle of writing a Wikileaks one), but I wanted to mark the Day of Departure protest in Egypt today. So I … Continue reading →
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Tagged #jan25, egypt, hosni mubarak, omar suleiman, zunguzungu
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wikileaks, the internet, egypt: at the edges and intersections
I first want to touch on the importance of communication. Believe me, as a deaf person I am acutely aware of the central place communication has in all of humanity. We are driven to communicate, we must communicate, and we … Continue reading →
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Tagged #jan25, bradley manning, egypt, facebook, hactivism, hosni mubarak, internet, internet kill option, jacob appelbaum, julian assange, omar suleiman, online culture, privacy, social media, tahrir square, tim karr, twitter, wikileaks
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