Iranians and Others Outwit Net Censors New York Times Last July, on popular sites that offer free downloads of various software, an escape hatch appeared. The computer program allowed Iranian Internet users to evade government censorship. College students discovered the key first, then spread it through e-mail messages and file-sharing. By late autumn more than 400,000 Iranians were surfing the uncensored Web. The software was created not by Iranians, but by Chinese computer experts volunteer
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Nonprofits are increasingly using social networking platforms. That's the good news. According to the newly released, " Nonprofit Social Network Survey Report ," sponsored by NTEN , Common Knowledge , and ThePort , over 86% are using commercial networking sites for marketing purposes, while almost a third use house networks. So, why the dilemma in choice? One reason, the study cites, is that it's far easier to set up a group, page or cause on a commercial network than to build a house netwo
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The most recent addition to Gmail Labs is a feature that lets you quickly add Google search results to a message. Instead of opening a new tab, typing the query and copying the results, you can now search directly from Gmail. The box that shows up lets you copy the results or just the web addresses, but you can also drag the links to your message. The feature is useful for navigational searches, when the top result is usually the best answer and it's not necessary to click on the result.
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Oh, yes! I found the widgets... it was very easy just pressing continously on the desktop! Sorry, now I see it's a newbie question! :-) And thanks a lot Romain Tony
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