Julian Assange, man who shook the world goes free but has to pay the price for that freedom. Bail is $310,000. WikiLeaks chief is free now.
Yes, there are such people who do refuse billions offered to them. Why? Whole world wonders, at least Internet world. Online community is in shock because in the times of crisis to refuse such fat of
Russian calendars are hot. But not hot in other way than political. Former president and now Prime Minister of one of most important and influential countries, Russia, got birthday present-calendar.
Social networking is in every pore of online world. Whether it's journalism, design, fashion or else social media and networking is what connects and gives you importance and position on Net.
Hurricane Igor is moving northwest over the Atlantic Ocean toward the island of Bermuda, where it is expected to cause heavy winds, rain and flooding beginning Saturday evening. The U.S. National Hur
To further protect his site behind laws that protect journalists, WikiLeaks chief Julian Assange would need a job writing. And Swedish paper Aftonbladet has just offered him one: a monthly column on
New media and social networks are helping strengthen community resilience during times of disaster, such as the oil spill in the Gulf Coast, a conference heard on Monday.
The FBI is warning police across the country that an anti-government group's call to remove governors from office could provoke violence.
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