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Gel Conference- At the recent Gel Conference in New York City, John Reynolds, Founder of Twirlr, was asked to speak about his new social community site. Watch what happens during this very improvisational presentation.

Gel, short for "Good Experience Live", is a conference and community exploring good experience in all its forms - in art, business, technology, society, and life. Instead of focusing on just one thing - design, technology, user experience, business - like many conferences, Gel brings together ideas, experiences, and thought leaders from many disciplines.

Participants are invited to find the common patterns, even in areas vastly different from their own. It's great to see a conference that's focused more on the joy of human technological experiences, versus their economic growth potentials. Gel was founded by Mark Hurst in 2003 and has run a spring event in New York City each year since.

Improv Everywhere is a New York City-based prank collective that causes scenes of chaos and joy in public places. Created in August of 2001 by Charlie Todd, Improv Everywhere has executed over 100 missions involving tens of thousands of undercover agents.

Live Online Interview With President Obama
U.S. Whitehouse - On Janurary 30th President Obama answered many direct questions from the public live and interactive online. This was the first-ever completely virtual interview from the White House, presented by YouTube and Google+. President Obama received a cross section of serious and challenging questions representing some of the public's economic and social concerns.

Digital Activism Downloadable
P2P Foundation
By Franco Iacomella
The book Digital Activism Decoded, the first book to map the field of digital activism, is available now for download. Citizens around the world are using digital technologies to push for social and political change. Yet, while stories have been published, discussed, extolled, and derided, the underlying mechanics of digital activism are little understood. This new field, its dynamics, practices, misconceptions, and possible futures are presented together for the first time in Digital Activism Decoded.

FBI Shuts Down Megaupload File-Share
Wall Street Journal
By Geoffrey A. Fowler and Devlin Barrett
The Federal Bureau of Investigation shut down one of the world's most popular file-sharing websites as a debate rages in Washington over whether to give the government new powers to crack down on Internet pirates. Authorities claim Megaupload Ltd., based in Hong Kong, and its collection of websites generated more than $175 million in criminal proceeds and caused more than half a billion dollars in harm to copyright owners. Police on Thursday arrested four employees of the company in Auckland, New Zealand, charging them with conspiracy to commit racketeering and criminal copyright infringement. The raid heats up a growing political debate that has pit Internet liberties against copyright enforcement. In response, the Anonymous hacker group said Thursday that it had brought down the U.S. Justice Department's website and several others. Thursday evening, the department said its Web server was experiencing "a significant increase in activity, resulting in a degradation of service." Officials said they were treating it as a malicious act and were investigating.

The Price of Speaking Out
Al-Akhbar English
By Matthew Cassel
For the first time in her nearly two-decade-long career, journalist Ece Temelkuran is without a job. The feature reporter and columnist, currently in Tunisia, writes regularly about the plight of Turkey’s ethnic minorities. She was fired from her staff position at the Haberturk daily on Thursday after publishing articles critical of the Turkish government’s handling of the massacre of Kurds on December 28 at Iraq’s border. Turkey has long been feted by mainstream Western media as a bastion of secular democracy in a wider and largely Muslim region ruled by despots. However, critics argue that this image is allowing the Justice and Development Party (AKP) headed by Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan to become increasingly authoritarian.

Is Occupy The Dream Co-opting OWS?
Black Agenda Report
By Glen Ford, BAR Executive Editor
The Occupy Wall Street movement has, to date, “been effective in warding off cooptation by Democratic Party fronts such as Rebuild The Dream and MoveOn.org.” But OWS’s recent alliance with Black clergy-based (and Russell Simmons-backed) Occupy The Dream raises serious questions in this election year. “It appears that Occupy Wall Street’s new Black affiliate is also in ‘lock-step’ with the corporate Democrat in the White House.” The Democratic Party may have entered the Occupy Wall Street movement through the “Black door,” in the form of Occupy The Dream, the Black ministers’ group led by former NAACP chief and Million Man March national director Dr. Benjamin Chavis and Baltimore mega-church pastor Rev. Jamal Bryant. Both are fervent supporters of President Obama.
  • Share Your Thouhts Panel
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  • Reporters Without Borders
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  • Index On Censorship
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  • Contact Us Panel
Losing Your Internet Rights

If governments or major corporations around the world ever gained full control over all aspects of your internet access, would this affect you? Do you feel this can and will eventually happen?

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Occupy The Courts
American Federal Courts  /  Jan 20, 2012 - 7:00am EST

Occupy The Courts will be a one day occupation of Federal courthouses across the country, including the United States Supreme Court in Washington, D.C., on Friday January 20, 2012.

Move To Amend planned this bold action to mark the 2nd anniversary of the landmark Citizens United v. FEC U.S. Supreme Court decision.  Volunteers across the USA will lead the charge on the judiciary which created, and continues to expand, corporate personhood rights.

Americans across the country are on the march, and they are marching our way. They carry signs that say, “Corporations are NOT people! Money is NOT Speech!” And they are chanting those truths at the top of their lungs.  Inspired by our friends at Occupy Wall Street and Dr. Cornel West, professor at Princeton University.  The time has come to use your voice and make these truths evident to the courts.

Social Media Week 2012
Global Multi-City Locations  /  Feb 13, 2012 - 7:00am EST

Reflecting on the international impact of social media and its role as a catalyst in driving cultural, political, economic and social change, Social Media Week’s theme from February 13th to the 17th will focus on Empowering Change through Collaboration.

This theme is designed as a call to action, allowing individuals and organizations around the world to explore how social media empowers citizens, increases mobility and enables mass collaboration.  Don Tapscott, author and advisor on social media and it’s economics impact, kicks off a series of articles and talks about how people everywhere can help to create a sustainable future by participating in a global conversation during Social Media Week.  Submission forms for each participating city are now available here.

*Live video streaming of some events will be broadcast on the SMW Channel.  Sponsored and presented by LiveStream.com.

5th Annual Internet Week New York 2012
New York City, N.Y. - City Wide  /  May 14, 2012 - 9:00am EST

Internet Week is a week-long festival of events celebrating New York’s thriving internet industry and community from May 14th to the 21st.  Internet Week invites all interested companies and organizations to participate.

Like the Web itself, Internet Week is open: anyone can throw events citywide. No organization is too big or too small to be included. Open access for all.  Internet Week New York is presented by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences in cooperation with the City of New York and The Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment.

*Live video streaming of some events will be broadcast on the Internet Week NY Channel.  Sponsored and presented by LiveStream.com.

The 2012 Vimeo Festival + Awards
New York City, NY  /  Jun 7, 2012 - 8:00pm EST

Celebrating the best in online video, the 2012 Vimeo Festival + Awards, June 7th through the 9th,  are jam-packed with new judges, new categories, and new $5,000 grants for category winners and one $25,000 grand prize.

Entrants can submit any original work that premiered anywhere online between July 31, 2010 and February 20, 2012 or any original work that has never been premiered before.  Filmmakers can enter their works for consideration in one of 13 different judged categories.  An independent jury will judge entries, which includes all of the category winners from 2010 as well as two industry luminaries/experts per category.

“Since our inaugural event, we have watched online video explode into a primary medium for new talent discovery,” said Jeremy Boxer, Director of the Vimeo Festival + Awards. “More and more creators earn visibility, credibility and, ultimately, work by showcasing their videos online.  We created the Vimeo Festival + Awards to celebrate the best of the best of these videos.”

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