2013年7月28日日曜日

The Final Presentation Keynote

Hello. This is Kazuma (as always).
Today I'm going to share the presentation keynote with you.
(I tried to upload it via slideshare, though I couldn't upload .key files)

https://www.dropbox.com/s/nfh4lre61jxtjif/IE%20Seminar.key

Podcast

Hello again!

Hello again! This is Kazuma.
As my teammate Satoshi missed since a few weeks ago, it is only me who is writing on this blog!
Today I would like to show you a great podcast program about Internet Censorship.

Last week, I watched a film titled Argo. The story is about a CIA who went to Iran alone, to rescue some Americans in Iran.

Beyond the Electronic Curtain

Podcast 54: On Internet Censorship and “Beyond the Electronic Curtain” - IranHumanRights.org

This is not a podcast that is on the stream via iTunes, unlike many of my classmates showed on their blogs, but this is kind of worth-listening podcast program.

2013年6月21日金曜日

Good and Bad Websites

HowStuffWorks: Internet Censorship, I thought was a great website.
We could easily understand who wrote it, we can share this article easier, and they have this "LEARN MORE" section so that we can continue studies.
The design is great, too. They use clean and beautiful blue colors and stimulating orange in the page. It is also in the current trend of web designing: flat design.

However, I hated dontcensorthenet.com. It's terrible.
They don't have any kind of contact information(except the phone number - but we still don't know who they are), and the design looks so bad.

    2013年5月31日金曜日

    Some useful links:

    Well, first of all, as I am strongly against the Internet censorship, I will introduce to you some useful websites to understand the concept of FREE Internet.


    Google Take Action is where you can easily understand how do Google, one of the biggest IT company in the world, think of the Internet Censorship.They also have got a webpage named Google Transparency Report, which has got a huge data of how many results on Google do the world's government wanted to get rid of. #freeandopen is a project run also by Google, which we can freely participate and say that "we prefer free Internet" just by tweeting with the hashtag.


    Here are some articles in Japanese:

    I AM SATOSHI

    Internet Cencorship is good when it protect people in area from bad things!!

    I AM KAZUMA

    AND I THINK INTERNET CENSORSHIP IS REALLY BAD!!!!!!!