December 2011
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The 99% Is Not A Gadget
I started wondering what Jaron Lanier, author of You Are Not A Gadget, would say about the Occupy movement. He would say that the lack of focus can be a weakness of both the Web2.0 and the movement. “There is no evidence that quantity becomes quality in matters of human expression or achievement. What matters instead, I believe, is a sense of focus, a mind in effective concentration, and an...
Dec 1st
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Powers Predicts Revolution
I keep learning about new websites supported by Web 2.0, which have helped the Occupy Movement. Despite the frequent use of digital technology, the actual movements need physical participation. This reminds me of a passage by Powers. Digital technology has made it much easier for individuals with common interests and goals to find one another and create new organizations and movements....
Dec 1st
November 2011
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Nov 27th
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The movement organizers recognize that they will...
Protesters Look for Ways to Feed the Web By JENNIFER PRESTON
Nov 27th
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Nov 27th
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Occupy Oakland on UStream Live →
Nov 20th
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Nov 19th
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Hashtags # for Occupy
#OccupyWallSt, #OWS or #Occupy? Over 100K Different Hashtags Used In Occupy Protests
Nov 19th
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#Occupy: The Power of Revolution When it Becomes... →
Nov 17th
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Nov 16th
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Nov 14th
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Nov 14th
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Occupy Toronto
Hacker group Anonymous threatens cyber attack if city evicts — is this unethical and illegal? Is illegal always unethical?
Nov 13th
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Nov 11th
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Nov 11th
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Anonymous & Occupy
I thought “Anonymous” had started the Occupy Movement, but this explains its origin well —> http://www.fastcompany.com/1788397/the-real-role-of-anonymous-at-occupy-wall-street
Nov 10th
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Nov 8th
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Nov 8th
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Lemony Snicket explains Occupy Wall Street to... →
Thirteen Observations made by Lemony Snicket while watching Occupy Wall Street from a Discreet Distance
Nov 8th
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Nov 8th
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URGENT: Proposed Blacklist Bill could spell the... →
truedemocracy: The so-called Internet Blacklist Bill, S. 968, aka the PROTECT IP Act, would allow the Department of Justice to force search engines, browsers, and service providers to block users’ access to websites that have been accused of copyright infringement.  It would also hold companies like Twitter and YouTube criminally liable for what their users post, which could effectively shut...
Nov 6th
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Occupationalist.org A real time view of the... →
A real time view of the occupy
Nov 6th
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Nov 6th
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Nov 4th
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Nov 4th
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Nov 4th
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OCCUPY THE INTERNET →
this made me LOL
Nov 3rd
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Nov 3rd
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