In this episode of Digital Citizen we wrap up the Governance Nuggets, David Totten reports on internet access to remote villages in Alaska, and we talk to Damien Pfister about blogging.
Music: The Digital Citizen by David Totten.
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DC News:
E-Voting: Diebold v Democracy
- EFF Sues Diebold over North Carolina Election Certification
- Florida County Throws Out Diebold After Hack Test (blackboxvoting.org)
- Diebold CEO Steps Down (wired.com)
Piotr Konieczny on Tabbed Browsing
Wiki-Law Launches
Jonathan Lu on Blackberry Thumb
- Windows Media Audio File of Opening Comments (via BoingBoing)
Censorship in China after Civil Unrest
Wikipedia Hoax
- Wikipedia entry on the controversy
- NY Times Article
- Nature study reveals Wikipedia about as bad as traditional Encyclopedias
Thanks to Piotr for the links!
David Reports on Internet Access in Alaska
- USDA Rural Development–Alaska
- Alaska Manufacturing Extension Partnership
- Unicom-Alaska: A Native-owned telecom that is wiring Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta villages
Damien Pfister talks about Blogs
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