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EM in Yangon: Chat with Kamayut Media
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EM News
— August 04, 2013
EngageMedia visited Yangon and met with Nathan Maung of Myanmar's only online video media, Kamayut TV. Despite the slow internet, Nathan and his team believed the country's media future is in the online world.
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Australia's Tangled Censorship Web
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Kevin Rennie
— May 01, 2009
'New Matilda' has been holding forums about the the Australian Government plans to censorship the internet through its proposed filter regime. Melbourne's session on 27 April 2009 featured: Colin Jacobs, Electronic Frontiers Australia; Michael Flood, Sociologist and Senator Scott Ludlam, Australian Greens
Influential Street - Something To Strive Towards
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Ozair rao
— July 25, 2013
The internet has changed the way the world communicates. Government and people. Connected. That's government 2.0.
Open Video Conference: The Future of Online Video
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Andrew
— June 24, 2009
The WITNESS Hub attended the first ever Open Video Conference on June 19th, 2009 in New York City. The goal of the conference was to bring energy, excitement, and enthusiasm to the important conversation over the future of online video. We interviewed panelists and participants and asked: What is open video? and Why is it important?