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Blackout Reverses Support for SOPA - Free Keene ABC News (blog)Blackout Reverses Support for SOPAFree KeeneGoogle demonstrated its solidarity by featuring a black stripped homepage with a subheader requesting that people contact their so-called representatives and ask for a rejection of state control over the internet. Heavy traffic to government servers ...The big hammer of SOPA, PIPA will only crush Internet freedomChicago Sun-TimesWikipedia: How can we live 24 hours without you?Westword (blog)SOPA Blackout: Wikipedia, Google, Wired Protest 'Internet Censorship'ABC News (blog)Rupee News -Gizmodo UK -MuchMusic.com (blog)all 11,726 news articles »
The SOPA battle in a wider war - Salon SalonThe SOPA battle in a wider warSalonagainst Silicon Valley (Google, eBay, Facebook, Yahoo, etc.). It's little wonder that the Electronic Frontier Foundation went so far as to say that SOPA finally gives Hollywood “a chance to break the Internet,” since that is how the legislative ...and more »
How to De-SPAM Your Life - Lifehacker How to De-SPAM Your LifeLifehackerIf you'd rather not hand your number over to Google, however, read on for some alternatives. Android users have quite a few options to block unwanted texters. Handcent SMS and BlackList are two free filters. PrivacyStar will cost you a few bucks per ...and more »
Nerd Reactor Will Join the Blackout on Jan 18 to Protest SOPA - Nerd Reactor Nerd ReactorNerd Reactor Will Join the Blackout on Jan 18 to Protest SOPANerd ReactorIf we fail to do that, our online ad revenue will be frozen, and Nerd Reactor can be blacklisted or be taken down. The biggest crusher is that it'll affect every person who uses the internet to post on sites like Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter.and more »
Geek Guide: The battle over information - The Express Tribune The Express TribuneGeek Guide: The battle over informationThe Express TribuneGoogle, for example, modified their logo for their US users that day, shelling it in an interactive black rectangular ribbon, which when clicked, took users to a webpage giving details of the current scenario. What instigated this uproar, you ask?and more »
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