Monday, January 30, 2012

FROM THE SORCHA FAAL ARTICLE BELOW THIS ONE

Stanford University scholar Evgeny Morozov called on Google and other search engines to become thought crime enforcers, by providing warnings about websites that contain “conspiracy theories.”

Warning: This Site Contains Conspiracy Theories
Evgeny Morozov: "Does Google have a responsibility to help stop the spread of 9/11 denialism, anti-vaccine activism, and other fringe beliefs?"
January 30, 2012 in Slate Magazine (blog)
The Dangers of Sharing
Evgeny Morozov reviews Lori Andrews', "I Know Who You Are and I Saw What You Did: Social Networks and the Death of Privacy."
January 27, 2012 in New York Times
So We're All in Agreement
Evgeny Morozov: "In Standards: Recipes for Reality, Lawrence Busch examines the common protocols and practices that play a role in nearly every aspect of life—from consumer goods and shipping containers to scientific research and school curriculums."
January 17, 2012 in Wall Street Journal
Political Repression 2.0
Evgeny Morozov: "Agents of the East German Stasi could only have dreamed of the sophisticated electronic equipment that powered Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi's extensive spying apparatus, which the Libyan transitional government uncovered earlier this week."
September 2, 2011 in New York Times
Evgeny Morozov: 'The Dark Side of Internet Revolutions'
Evgeny Morozov takes issue with people who put the Internet at the center of the Middle East revolutions. He calls himself an "Internet realist," because he understands all of the troublesome implications of the Internet.
May 12, 2011 in KUOW NPR

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