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In one memorable episode of the famous old short films “The Little Rascals,” after not getting invited to a party, the Our Gang little dudes decided to form their own group, comically called “The He-Man Woman-Haters Club.” In other words: No girls allowed! While it was wink-wink cute when Spanky, Alfalfa and Buckwheat huffed and puffed about keeping out Darla–which they never ever could do–back in the last century, it’s not quite as adorkable when it comes to the boards of all the major Web 2.0 hotshots these days. What’s most remarkable is that most of these start-ups are run by what I consider enlightened and open-minded entrepreneurs, mostly young enough to be part of a generation more inclined to value equality and diversity in the workplace. They were longtime Silicon Valley exec Peter Currie, Flipboard CEO and co-founder Mike McCue and former DoubleClick leader David Rosenblatt.
Web 2.0 Companies Do Not Have Any Women on Their Board of Directors
The state of the Internet shows definite trends that should influence the way people do business online. Email, once the epitome of digital communication, has been swamped by spam. With only about one out of every ten email messages legitimate, there’s no wonder it is a dying medium. Fueled by more affordable registration costs and hosting plans, the number of Web sites and domain names continues to increase, but not as quickly as the number of Internet users. Social networking continues to rise, but the trend shows a shift away from the United States.
State of the Internet: Summing up 2010 (Infographic)
Internet en 2015
Top Ten Internet Languages - World Internet Statistics
Apple has removed the ThirdIntifada app from the App Store, after the Israeli government asked Apple to get rid of it earlier this week. ThirdIntifada was used to distribute anti-Israeli editorial and announce scheduled protests to Palestinian users. Intifada is an Arabic word that means “shaking off” but can be more accurately translated to English as “uprising”. Two previous Israeli-Palestinian conflicts are known as the First Intifada and Second Intifada, and the name ThirdIntifada makes the intent of those behind the app quite clear. Israel’s information minister Yuli Edelstein and the Simon Wiesenthal Center, a Jewish human rights group, both complained to Apple.
Apple removes ThirdIntifada from the App Store - TNW Apple
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Vendredi 3 avril 2009, l’assemblée nationale a adopté la loi "Création et Internet", avec seulement 16 députés dans l’hémicycle. Pourtant ce texte risque, s’il est appliqué, d’apporter de profondes modifications au web français tel que nous le connaissons. Cette loi instaure entre autres la "riposte graduée", qui en cas de téléchargement illégal, après l’envoi de 2 avertissements, prévoit la coupure de la connexion internet de l’abonné contrevenant. La plupart des arguments qui s’opposent à cette loi étant assez techniques, je vais tenter d’expliquer certains éléments de fonctionnement du net qui sont utiles pour les comprendres, puis j’aborderai point par point les éléments de la loi qui selon moi sont problématiques. J’essaierai également sur chaque point de montrer en quoi cette loi et d’ores et déjà inutile en montrant les différents contournements existants.
HADOPI pour les nuls : explications et contournements - AgoraVox le média citoyen
’adoption en deuxième lecture du projet de loi Internet et Création, qui a pour objectif de faire cesser le piratage sur Internet par la mise en oeuvre de la méthode dite de « riposte graduée » clôt un cycle de plusieurs semaines de polémiques et de débats. Pour les opposants à la loi, parmi lesquels je me compte, c’est l’occasion de faire un retour sur ces débats et sur ce qui fait que, loi après loi, personne ne semble en mesure d’inverser la tendance d’un législation toujours plus répressive pour les usages d’Internet. Il est en particulier important de revenir sur les stratégies de positionnement qui ont été à l’oeuvre au cours des débats.
Et si on s'était trompé (de stratégie) ?
Internet, ADN : “Nous vivons un nouvel âge d’or de la piraterie” » Article » OWNI, Digital Journalism
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