Arabic digital content booming in SaudiWith almost 40 per cent of all Arabic tweets, half of Wikipedia’s Arabic content and 35 per cent of all Arabic content on the web coming from Saudi Arabia, the Kingdom represents one of the largest digital markets in the Middle East, said More… |
US Congress puts brakes on anti-piracy billsUS lawmakers stopped anti-piracy legislation in its tracks, delivering a stunning win for Internet companies that staged an unprecedented online protest this week. Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid said he would postpone a critical vote More… |
Opposition grows against anti-piracy billsSome members of the US Congress switched sides to oppose antipiracy legislation as protests blanketed the internet on Wednesday, turning Wikipedia dark and putting black slashes on Google and other sites as if they had been censored. Conte More… |
Opposition grows against anti-piracy billsSome members of the US Congress switched sides to oppose antipiracy legislation as protests blanketed the internet on Wednesday, turning Wikipedia dark and putting black slashes on Google and other sites as if they had been censored. Conte More… |
Wikipedia, Google protest against piracy lawWikipedia, the popular online encyclopedia, and many other websites went black on Wednesday as part of a protest against the internet piracy legislation being considered by the US Congress. Google slapped a virtual black tape across the wo More… |
Wikipedia, Google protest against piracy lawWikipedia, the popular online encyclopedia, and many other websites went black on Wednesday as part of a protest against the internet piracy legislation being considered by the US Congress. Google slapped a virtual black tape across the wo More… |
Anti-piracy act: Wikipedia plans blackoutWikipedia, the popular community-edited online encyclopedia, will black out its English-language site for 24 hours to seek support against proposed US anti-piracy legislation that Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales said threatens the future of th More… |
Anti-piracy act: Wikipedia plans blackoutWikipedia, the popular community-edited online encyclopedia, will black out its English-language site for 24 hours to seek support against proposed US anti-piracy legislation that Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales said threatens the future of th More… |