November 2006 Archives by thread
Starting: Wed Nov 1 11:12:52 CEST 2006
Ending: Mon Nov 27 05:39:36 CEST 2006
Messages: 22
- <incom> IGFBLOG: Spam, content, legal aspects, diversity, human rights, IP-network development… [http://blog.apc.org/]
Frederick Noronha
- <incom> World Congress on Comms. for Development
Steve Cisler
- <incom> policy roundtable and keynote -- November 9, 10 in Montreal
Bram Dov Abramson
- <incom> ICT4D Events Alert - December 2006 (Modified by Geert
Lovink)
gkps at gkps.org.my
- <incom> FOSS Reality Bites! FOSS CIO predictions from 2003 now
becoming a reality by 2010?
Fouad Riaz Bajwa
- <incom> The Microsoft Windows and Novell Suse Linux Deal - What's
the catch?
Fouad Riaz Bajwa
- <incom> Khor, Clash in TRIPS Council on IPR enforcement issue
Soenke Zehle
- <incom> Microsoft to open computer training centers for
ex-combatants in Colombia
Maja van der Velden
- <incom> DJ-Spooky at the Luanda Triennial
Geert Lovink
- <incom> IGF Community Feeds
Felipe Fonseca
- <incom> UNDP-APDIP Donates 15 e-Primers to Wikibooks
christine
- <incom> IP-Watch: Reporting from the IGF
IP-Watch
- <incom> LWATI - The SANGONeT e-Newsletter, November 2006
sangonet-enewsletter at lists.sn.apc.org
- <incom> Moguls Spur a Rich and Unregulated Marketplace
Soenke Zehle
- <incom> A global thirst: water, power and the poor (Mike Muller)
Geert Lovink
- <incom> Out Now - APDIP e-Note 10 - Expert Systems: Capacity
Building and Local Empowerment
christine
- <incom> WTO Announces Formalized Slavery Model for Africa
Gurstein, Michael
- <incom> FW: [cracin-exec] Re: Canada's funding regime for
non-profits/civil society groups
Gurstein, Michael
- <incom> The First Model e-Village in Sri Lanka Paves the Way for
24-Hour Connectivity in Other Rural Communities
christine
- <incom> WTO ANNOUNCES FORMALIZED SLAVERY MARKET FOR AFRICA
Geert Lovink
- <incom> Media Policy and Globalization by Paula Chakravartty &
Katharine Sarikakis
Geert Lovink
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