Hi
Just to add to the data and conversation, we (Citizen Lab as part of our
contribution to the ONI Project)
did a few recent updates to our reports on Ethiopia, Vietnam, and Burma. These
reports and the results are presented here:
At HOPE this summer I talked a bit about a wireless mesh concept that
would allow people to communicate without internet access or phone access.
The real problem with a BBS is that it's trivial to take down. In most
countries, one call to the phone company can suspend a phone number
'pending
..on Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 09:38:08AM -0500, Griffin Boyce wrote:
At HOPE this summer I talked a bit about a wireless mesh concept that
would allow people to communicate without internet access or phone access.
The real problem with a BBS is that it's trivial to take down. In most
Hi,
I'm not sure but this might be of some relevance here http://www.n4c.eu/
(you should substitute a helicopter for the motorcycle and reindeer and
reindeer herders for rural dwellers in India or Pakistan...
(The underlying technology is called DTN-Delay Tolerant Networking.
(technical contact
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On 12/30/2012 10:33 PM, André Rebentisch wrote:
Am 30.12.2012 22:31, schrieb Gregory Foster:
~6:30 - Jacob asks for a show of hands of those who had seen
Frank Rieger and Rop Gonggrijp's talks. I couldn't count myself
among those who had, so
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On 12/31/2012 09:38 AM, Griffin Boyce wrote:
At HOPE this summer I talked a bit about a wireless mesh concept
that would allow people to communicate without internet access or
phone access. The real problem with a BBS is that it's trivial to
take
Am 31.12.2012 22:25, schrieb hellekin:
Yes André, and Jake's speech was very inspiring. I felt very confident
in the work I've been doing over the last year, trying to enable a
critical mass of free software developers in the field of social
networking.
What do you think about F2F networking
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On 12/31/2012 08:41 PM, André Rebentisch wrote:
What do you think about F2F networking models?
*** In the GNU/consensus Manifesto[1], I wrote the following:
Social Networking
Some people conflate social networks, which are the aggregate of