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Written by Mario Alberto Medina Nussbaum
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Thursday, 26 August 2010 17:47 |
Mexico joins the new information age, with an ambitious project that aims to give every student and teacher a laptop public high schools, the ones that are cheaper, but sufficient for use of reader e-books and homework basic Internet surfing and reading mail. A breakthrough for education in our country, a step to reduce the digital divide.
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Written by Mario Alberto Medina Nussbaum
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Tuesday, 19 January 2010 13:57 |
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The search engine giant and online services, Google, has announced that thinks out of China, google.cn removing your domain, since the U.S. government imposes safety regulations and restrictions that violate the rights of persons using these services.
From activists to censor sites or ideas that the Chinese government deemed incorrect, to the installation of viruses, trojans and mechanisms to spy on people's mail, this is the kind of intrusions that this government carries on surfers. Not limited to its population but also spy on foreign visitors, a reporter said that someone had forwarded all your emails from GMail account to a stranger while visiting the country. Experts recommend to be careful where da click, and continually check everything with the virus. Personally I think that would save all these security problems if used GNU / Linux instead of MS Windows, establishing secure VPN connections to their offices, avoiding interference and making these connections were virtually invulnerable to attack by crackers hired to spy.
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Written by Rigoberto Calleja
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Wednesday, 16 December 2009 10:17 |
Through the website of the coordination of social communication of the Senate, I learned that the chairman of the Committee on Science and Technology of the House and member of the parliamentary group of the Democratic Revolution Party, Senator Francisco Javier Castellón Fonseca, held a meeting with Richard Stallman, founder of the Free Software movement, and promoters of it, which reported that the committee is exploring the possibility of developing a proposal to make use of software such public policy.
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