This Week in Asia Episode 16: Open Source Rocks!

TWiA-logo With Pamela Fox (@pamelafox) from Google Australia as our special guest this week, the TWIA crew tried to make sense out of the JooJoo’s new partnership with CSL Malaysia. We also reviewed the future of Naver, the top search engine in South Korea, the Malaysia government’s declaration of 95% adoption in OSS and most exciting of all, the impact of the court ruling on iiNet’s victory over the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT). Not to mention, we weaved Google Wave, FilmCamp SG, the #dIE6 movement and adoption of open source in governments into an exciting week of This Week in Asia.

No related posts.

Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.

  • I think that was not what Bernard means. Is not an increasing crime with number but people think is more common.
    Thanks for the info.
  • Jan
    i think your are wrong with the fact that child pornography is an increasing crime. This was the argument of course for german internet censorship campaign. There where ppl looking behind the stats and could never found a proof for an incresing crime. These facts are randomly made up to get backing arguments for censorship.
    here is a good inside report about the technical advancements of the insiders of child porn. You will see how all these instruments will never ever work to fight it.

    http://mirror.wikileaks.info/wiki/An_insight_in...
blog comments powered by Disqus