Friday, July 28, 2006
Lessons Dubai Can Learn
In a country where car-pooling is not encouraged, and atleast car-lifts are discouraged, washington DC shows the way in more ways than one.
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That said, etisalat is providing servies in censorship that is needed to limit the shock effect on large section of the conservative society. Given a choice between having large section of the population surfing the net with censorship or having parents ban internet in their homes due to lack of blockage of inproper sites, i would prefer the earlier. I have noticed societies in the middle east *tend* to take extreme measures in most aspects. (Please feel to correct me if i am wrong!).
What is needed is a proxy-free internet for people who need it. Maybe something like the liqour license the govenment has. I know this is a money making idea, but money is what moves the organizations here. Atleast that would be a good start.
Now as for the reasons behind the proxy, that issue is a debate on its own merits.
Monday, July 03, 2006
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