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Fortnightly link roundup for March 23, 2007

Posted on Mon, Mar 26, 2007 at 5:01 PM by Andrew Chadwick
Free Security Tool Attracts 38 Million Downloads - Yahoo! News
Worldmapper: The world as you've never seen it before
Digital Dialogues
Blogging the Presidential Race | Wanna Be Presidents
How much 'lived experience' does your news site cover?
Webcameron & 18 Doughty St.
All Politics is Local, Or is It?
The Web on the Candidates
MySpace Impact
Social network traffic up 11.5 percent; MySpace still dominates
outside.in
The Secret Diary of Hillary Clinton
Microsoft-only Estonian Internet Voting: Troubling Reports (updated)
Friends Swap Twitters, and Frustration
EFF: FOIA Litigation for Accountable Government (FLAG) Project
Pakistani intelligence services using U.S. surveillance tech in aid of kidnapping, torture, and murder?
Daily kos dem candidates straw poll results March 16, 2007
Friends, friendsters, and top 8: Writing community into being on social network sites
Caste communities on Orkut
Against Well-designed Reputation Systems (An Argument for Community Patent). Many-to-Many:
Second Life, Games, and Virtual Worlds. Many-to-Many:
At 18 Doughty Street
A visit with Webcameron in London
Ask David
Online Politics: Web teams
China dissident's wife: "Yahoo betrayed my husband."
The Information Literacy Website
Ning - Create your own Social Networks!
Big Brother State - an animated short by David Scharf
DoJ: FBI misused Patriot act in domestic spying activities
India: Google's Orkut helps cops censor? New cyberterror law... UPDATED
More on Orkut and law enforcement: Brazil
Journalism.org- The State of the News Media 2007
GlobalSecurity.org - Reliable Security Information
In Policy Shift, C-Span Clears Some Clips for Web Use
Freebase
The Information Technology & Innovation Foundation
Viacom Sues Google Over Video Clips on Its Sharing Web Site
RSS Compendium - RSS Readers - Web-Based
Twitter / johnedwards
3spots: Ajax (or Flash) Startpages (or Homepages)
tech decentral » Ajax Start Pages Suck
EFF: Paper: Who Controls Your Television?

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