Cyber activists are appealing to Libyans to protest against Colonel Gaddafi’s regime
18/02/2011 - WEBNEWS

Cyber activists are appealing to Libyans to protest against Colonel Gaddafi’s regime

Cyber activists are appealing to Libyans to protest against Colonel Gaddafi’s regime. The Bahraini authorities crack down on protesters. And a Norwegian ski jumper takes web users along for the ride
Tunisia: what follows the revolution?
17/02/2011 - WEBNEWS

Tunisia: what follows the revolution?

Tunisians continue their combat for democratic reform. Citizens are imagining the Tunisia of tomorrow. And an American man jumps from an 11 meter high platform into a paddling pool.
Winds of change blow through Maghreb and Middle East
16/02/2011 - WEBNEWS

Winds of change blow through Maghreb and Middle East

Online reports of the protest movements in the Maghreb and Middle East. Chinese web users are campaigning for the freedom of an activist under house arrest. And some young American thrill seekers reinvent the swing.
Egyptian cyber activists involved in transition
15/02/2011 - WEBNEWS

Egyptian cyber activists involved in transition

Egyptian web users are keen to play an active role in the country’s reconstruction. A Chinese scholar launches an online crusade against child trafficking. And Russian President Dmitry Medvedev is named Russia’s top blogger.
A new dawn for Egypt
14/02/2011 - WEBNEWS

A new dawn for Egypt

Egyptians share their expectations in the wake of Hosni Mubarak’s resignation. In Yemen, president Saleh’s opponents are trying to make their voices heard. And an American footballer has posted a video of his sporting exploits online.
The use of technology and the employment of disabled people
13/02/2011 - WEBNEWS

The use of technology and the employment of disabled people

New technologies are being used to help people with disabilities integrate the workplace
Iranian opposition calls for a day of protests on February 14th
11/02/2011 - WEBNEWS

Iranian opposition calls for a day of protests on February 14th

Iranian opposition calls for a day of protests on February 14th in support of Egypt and Tunisia. A British grandmother becomes the latest web sensation. And the Grammy Awards ceremony to be broadcast live on the web
U.S. ponders on/off Internet button
10/02/2011 - WEBNEWS

U.S. ponders on/off Internet button

A bill which would allow US internet connection to be switched off stirs anger. Activist Wael Ghonim is the Egyptian protesters’ new hero. And acrobats perform an amazing basketball demonstration.
Daily life of the Tahrir square protesters
09/02/2011 - WEBNEWS

Daily life of the Tahrir square protesters

The web shows what daily life is like for the occupants of Egypt’s Tahrir square. The Cuban authorities are wary of the web and social networks. And in England a grandmother chases away 6 robbers.
Web users are mobilizing to protect Egypt’s heritage
08/02/2011 - WEBNEWS

Web users are mobilizing to protect Egypt’s heritage

Web users are mobilizing to protect Egypt’s heritage. The web comments on the severe flooding in Sri Lanka. And it’s now possible to visit the world’s most prestigious museums with Google
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