Clearing the cache: Return of the Basij
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, December 7 2009
- As protests spring anew in Iran, the regime is getting clever at throttling Internet traffic just enough to make it impossible to do anything useful online but without the global stigma of just shutting off access entirely.
- And with the new protests in Iran comes new video watchdoggery.
- Using act.ly to get Microsoft to Copenhagen.
- How Facebook tipped off the Secret Service.
- BarackandMe.com -- insert your own consumer advocate into the White House. One example.
- Mapping up Twitter use and political activity.
- Politico joins the increasingly web-friendly Pulitzer board.
- How Google navigates international border disputes.
- Is Wikipedia losing editors?
- And Senator McCaskill wants to know what you want her to ask General McChrystal.
(With Micah Sifry)