Subject: Re: Article: Without Internet, Egyptians find new ways to get online |
From: Jonathan Kundra <jkundra@gmail.com> |
Date: 1/30/11, 01:29 |
To: barriticus@gmail.com |
Post away, I've got my hands full assembling the dream team. Will look into these when I get home.Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T
From: Jonathan Kundra <jkundra@gmail.com>Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2011 07:19:08 +0100To: <barriticus@gmail.com>Subject: Re: Article: Without Internet, Egyptians find new ways to get onlineI'm basically sifting through the links and info for your viewing pleasure. These people really seem to have their shit together:Another spin-offSomewhere on another link I saw, they mention that they're working with Anonymous (or one of the Anonomii). Don't know if you've heard about that. I'll try to post this on the whateverthehellitis tomorrow; feel free to do it first if you wish...
J.On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 6:57 AM, Jonathan Kundra <jkundra@gmail.com> wrote:
Tons of useful info:http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9207078/Without_Internet_Egyptians_find_new_ways_to_get_onlineWe Rebuild: Ever hear of them? Sound familiar?We Rebuild is a decentralized cluster of net activists who have joined forces to collaborate on issues concerning access to a free Internet without intrusive surveillance. These issues span over many subjects and areas, which are reflected in a breadth of competences and opinions. There are no leaders, nor members. We Rebuild is simply an international chaotic event, and our actions can not be predicted in detail. We are a flow of passions, and we sometimes refer to our driving force as data-love.J.