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Entropy: Little Tux Takes on Big Brother
(LinuxWorld)

Entropy: Little Tux Takes on Big Brother
(LinuxWorld)
03/08/2004 11:20 PM

http://linuxworld.com/story/43711.htm?DE=1 Summary The Internet is a place designed and destined to be host to the exchange and sharing of information. All kinds of information - some good, some bad. Since the September 11 attacks, we have seen the emergence of two distinct mind-sets regarding tracking, publishing, and sharing information. Excelent overview of Entrpoy and Freenet and their contribution to Free Speech. When I found Freenet I was addicted like a newbie to...




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