Written by Janine Mendes-Franco The ongoing saga with U.S. Internet surveillance whistleblower Edward Snowden [1] has captured the attention of the world – Caribbean bloggers included. There has been a fair amount of discussion about the issue on Facebook: users of the social network have been sharing [2] up-to-the-minute news links [3] and signing the […]
Saudi Arabia: Threats to Block Internet Communication Tools
Written by Amira Al Hussaini Saudi Arabia, an Enemy of the Internet [1], is threatening to block a number of popular communication tools, such as Skype and mobile messaging service WhatsApp, unless the operating companies agree to infringe on the privacy of users and monitor them. According to Brian Whitaker, who blogs [2] at Al-bab, […]
Telecommunications in Dubai and the Internet
By Via Libre The International Telecommunications Union (ITU) is the United Nations agency specializing in information and communication technologies – ICTs. From December 3 to 14, 2012, the ITU organized the World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT) in Dubai (United Arab Emirates) in order to review the International Telecommunication Regulations (ITRs). The Vía Libre Foundation […]
Match My Email Goes LIve on Production Server
Match My Email Version 1.0.0 went live on RAE Internet’s production server at Amazon Web Services today. Match My Email integrates any email server or service with Salesforce.com Leads, Contacts and Opportunities. If you or your sales reps are sick and tired on manually associating emails with Salesforce.com accounts, Match My Email is the cloud […]
Who Controls the Internet? Censorship: from China to Naguib Sawiris
“The Internet is out of control!” For years, this sentence has been the leitmotiv of every government’s opposition to the Web. Politicians don’t like citizens being empowered and actually using their freedom of speech. Well. Times have changed and now businessmen as well as governments have found ways to control the Internet! […]
Swedish Internet Traffic Plummets After File-Sharing Law Is Implemented
by Lindsey Chapman A crackdown on illegal file sharing may have left a few culprits worried about being caught in Sweden, one official speculates. File-Sharing Law Leads to Arrests in Sweden Since Sweden’s new file-sharing law took effect on April 1, Internet traffic in the country has declined more than 40 percent, […]
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