"In a day when Internet access is critical to world commerce - let alone casual communication - even a five-day lapse is a hardship. And when one government needs another to let its citizens be visible again on that net, it can be a damaging blow to its own sovereignty, as well as perhaps a matter of national security, even if the cause was a dispute over payments, as in the Libyan case".
Começa amanhã, na Tunisia, o "World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS).
Ainda hoje, na formiga bargante, iremos colocar mais artigos sobre este tema, que passa ao lado na comunicação social portuguesa.
É assim a vida, aqui, no rectângulo
terça-feira, novembro 15, 2005
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