In this edition: The US aid plan for Pakistan creates debate in the local blogosphere; the web mobilised for World Food Day; and the video of three cats fighting over a steak.
In this edition: Net users in Guinea mobilise against the military junta; the debate over whether to punish Roman Polanski rages online; and images of Anne Frank are broadcast via a new Youtube channel.
YouTube and Warner Music Group have announced a deal which will result in the labels music videos once again being played on the popular online video sharing service after a nine months break.
YouTube, owned by Google, is in talks with several Hollywood studios over a possible movie rental service on its site, according to Wednesday's Wall Street Journal. If it happens, it would be the Internet giant's first online paid service.
Amateur footage of an attractive young woman, identified as "Neda", succumbing to her wounds on a Tehran street has come to encapsulate the Iranian state's crackdown on the opposition and could turn into the regime's worst nightmare.
Circumventing the government’s attempts to block access to websites and text messages about opposition protests, Iranians have been providing text, image and video content to FRANCE 24 in the aftermath of the June 12 election.
With foreign media partly silenced in Iran, Iranians have turned to the Internet to get news out, using sites like YouTube, Facebook and, above all, Twitter.
With foreign media partly silenced in Iran, Iranians have turned to the Internet to get news out, using sites like YouTube, Facebook and, above all, Twitter.
Barack Obama’s communications team used all their new-media know-how to diffuse his message to as wide an audience as possible. It went even a step beyond the unprecedented use of the internet in his election campaign.