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Monthly Archive July, 2013

Egypt, Take Two

I’ve been thinking about writing something about the latest events in Egypt since last week, when Mohamed Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood were removed from power, and actually meant to write it at the start of this week, but here we are, on Sunday, with the post still not written. As a result, since I […]

Would Have Been 11

Another July 12 rolls past, the eighth I spend thinking of what might have been… Not that I don’t do that on most other days as well, but this and September 27 are at another level and at least there’s a clear reason for it, which I guess my mind wanted to make a point […]

Standing with Edward Snowden

The Internet Defense League is raising the “Cat Signal” tomorrow in support of Edward Snowden and of the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution, so if you have a site I’d like to ask you to take part as well, and also to take a look at all the other ways in which you […]

Goodbye, Google Reader… Hello, The Old Reader?

As announced back in March, Google Reader was shut down today. According to the message currently displayed when attempting to access the service, which also links to a list of alternatives, users who haven’t done so already will still be able to use Google Takeout to download a copy of their Google Reader data, likely […]