Global Voices
Global Voices is an international community of bloggers who translate and report daily on what's being said by citizens in online media around the world.

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2005
 
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Nominations open today (December 29) for the Breaking Borders Award, a new prize created by Global Voices and Google to honor outstanding web projects initiated by individuals or groups that demonstrate courage, energy and resourcefulness in using the Internet to promote freedom of expression.
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Did China do badly at Copenhagen? Writes one Chinese blogger: "I think Chinese officials acted splendidly at the Copenhagen summit; this was the first time for me to see China be bold like Americans in standing up tough for its own interests."
Vanessa Sego

Vanessa Sego Good to read the news as reported and translated by bloggers, citizens.

24 décembre, à 15:00 · Signaler un abus
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Global Voices Seasons Greetings, to all our readers, friends and fans. For our 5th anniversary we are seeking testimonials about "What Global Voices Means to Me". Everyone is welcome, please support with links, emails tweets and help us mark the anniversary by letting us know what you think. Use #GV5 so we can find you.

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Happy Birthday to Global Voices, all our readers, authors, editors and translators. The global blogosphere has come a long way. And so have we.
Emer Beamer

Emer Beamer Congrats with 5 years and great work, and happy Xmas Emer

22 décembre, à 13:26 · Signaler un abus
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As Global Voices celebrates this fifth year of existence, co-founder Rebecca MacKinnon reflects on how far the we've come—and how far we still have to go.
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Asteris Masouras  A series of posts in support of Global Voices' 2009-10 online fundraising campaign. Happy birthday, Global Voices!

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As Global Voices celebrates this fifth year of existence, co-founder Rebecca MacKinnon reflects on how far the we've come—and how far we still have to go.
22 décembre, à 11:13
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Livejournal.com preventing users from accessing its site via an anonymizer caused panic and anger among global online community. It also showed the importance of anonymizers and revealed vulnerability of online privacy tools.
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Global Voices ... interesting perspectives on the budding blogosphere in Angola

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Professor and engineer Feliciano Cangüe is the author of the blog Hukalilile (Don't cry for me, Angola), and the first of several Angolan bloggers who feature in a series of interviews to be published on Global Voices.
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Sudanese Drima is the pseudonym for Global Voices' Malaysia-based Sudanese author. In this ten-minute interview we discuss how social media is affecting Islam, the Darfur conflict, and issues of Afro-Arab identity in South East Asia.
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On the occasion of Medifes, an event where some of the Japanese social media representatives gather every year, Global Voices interviewed some of the participants with the aim of giving an overview of ...
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This post is part of RuNet Echo, a Global Voices project to interpret the Russian language internet. All posts · Learn more
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While Russia and the U.S. were holding meetings on cyber warfare, Russian activists took the process of hacking from virtual space to real bus stops in Moscow where they slightly altered original Google ads.
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Global Voices Wishing everyone a safe trip home after the 2nd Arab Bloggers Meeting in Beirut! http://www.arabloggers.com/

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Arab bloggers from 19 countries are coming together for the second time between the 7th and the 12th of December in Beirut to exchange knowledge, get training and support each other in their quest for freedom of expression in the Arab region. ...
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Hundreds of Iranian men have dressed as women in Hijab to support Majid Tavakoli, a student activist who was arrested on December 7. A YouTube video collects some of the new FaceBook profile photos.