The Action Update – Episode 1

Mar 24

“Google.cn is dead… Long live Google.com.hk!” In our first audio episode, Lhadon and Nathan discuss both the significance and subtlety of Google’s recent semi-exit from China. Listen now: [audio:http://www.archive.org/download/TibetActionUpdate-March232010/tibetactionupdate-03232010.mp3] or download the...

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Google’s China Service Dashboard

Mar 22

Google’s China Service Dashboard

If you haven’t heard the news, Google.cn is gone, replaced by a freedom-loving, uncensored Google.com.hk! In addition, if you are curious which Google Services are still available from within mainland China (and Tibet, as well, we hope), just visit their new dashboard and you can find out. Here’s the report from...

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Ai Weiwei Speaks on Digital Activism in New York City

Mar 15

Ai Weiwei Speaks on Digital Activism in New York City

Ever since he came out against the Bird’s Nest stadium that he designed, Ai Weiwei has been increasingly seen as a unique voice, unafraid to speak his mind about the state of China through his words, actions, blogs and tweets. Tonight, ReadWriteWeb, a popular blog covering social media, will be hosting a special event in New York City, with the co-founder of...

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We support the “World Day Against Cyber Censorship”

Mar 12

We support the “World Day Against Cyber Censorship”

You can support a smart organization and an excellent idea all just by sharing a link and an avatar: Reporters Without Borders will celebrate World Day Against Cyber Censorship on 12 March. This event is intended to rally everyone in support of a single Internet that is unrestricted and accessible to all. It is also meant to draw attention to the fact that, by...

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