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#+title: 2011-09-27
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* IGF Kenya 2011 talk :EIPR:privacy:
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:CREATED: [2011-09-27 Tue 08:41]
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:MODIFIED: [2013-01-19 Sat 10:23]
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:IMPORTED: [2023-02-08 Wed 19:22]
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Caught up in traffic, made me feel at home. I will start by outlying different ways in which people use technology to communicate, then tell you a bit about my recent personal experience in Egypt
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Three uses for an internet, in terms of how people use communication technology. Two straight forward, one not as much so
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Take you to Tahrir, we pitched a tent
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We are the social network
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All this has happened on social tools that are not designed, geared towards social change.
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Cute cat theory, subway in Tokyo, Bowl of pasta in Marseille
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Open sourced federated social networks, hosted in a distributed way, and talking to each other, like email.
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co author
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resourced, tasks identified, allocated
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Content layer, super structure, blocking websites, surveillance from the center, someone seeing the big picture,
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Base layer, the infra structure, wireless mess networking, also cross national
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Use the power kill switch, we will put up solar panels
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