2010年6月26日星期六

SocialPipeline 06/26/2010 (p.m.)


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2010年6月25日星期五

SocialPipeline 06/26/2010 (a.m.)

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    • 针对梅德维杰夫在旧金山参观了微网「推特」(Twitter)在加州的总部并开通账号一事,欧巴马开玩笑说:“我也有1个帐号,所以,或许我们终于可以扔掉苏联时期
      的美苏首脑之间的紧急特别红色电话了”。
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    • 说正经的,国资委批准陈久霖再次出任国企高管是一项大错误。公司高管任用标准显然应当高于公务员。据《公务员法》第二十四条第一款和第二款之规定,曾因犯罪受过刑事处罚的

      ,曾被开除公职的,均在不得录用的范围内。或许国资委以为公司治理只是结构问题,其实,作为受托人的高管其任职标准也是公司治理的重要元素。毫不夸张地讲,此次陈久霖复出,凸显国资委公司治理标准低下。



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SocialPipeline 06/25/2010 (p.m.)

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    • 江苏电视台的一个时事评论节目主持人有一次以罕见的媒体人的激情和坦率评论道,现在中国的食品、用品、商品、语言、活动、人际关系充满了虚假,“什么都是假的,只有王八是真的,因为王八本来就叫假(甲)鱼”。
    • 在《说谎概要》(ConciseBookofLying)一书中,苏里文(EvelinSullivan)问道:“人为什么说谎?人说谎的动机是什么?”她认为只有两个原因,“而且明显得叫人惊讶”。第一个原因是“因为不想让别人知道真相”,第二个原因接着第一个原因,“因为如果让人知道了,自己就会失去许多东西:权力、地位、尊敬、金钱、舒适、快乐等等”(p.56-57)。
    • 格列佛来到了在他看来尚未开化的马国。他对马儿描述文明国度中的“说谎”,马儿表示不能理解。马儿说:“说话是为了帮助我们彼此了解,接受事实的信息。如果把不是说成了是,那么说话也就破坏了自己的目的。你不说真话,我就没办法了解你。而且,你把白说成黑,把长说成短(把恶说成好,把丑说成美),你的话不仅不能告诉我什么,而且反而会陷我于一种比无知更可怕的境地。”
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2010年6月23日星期三

SocialPipeline 06/24/2010 (a.m.)

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    • 作为邻国,朝鲜一直是一个非常尴尬的存在,很多人幼稚的认为朝鲜永远是我们的好朋友,因为我们的国家信仰号称一致,这个观点非常奇怪,就好比你我都是阿根廷球迷,你我就必须是好朋友一样。当然,最后大家发现,这两个其实都是伪阿根廷球迷,只是大家的伪法不同。也有朋友幼稚的认为,就算再发生战争我们必须帮助朝鲜,因为我们不能让资本主义国家和我们直接相邻,而当年的那场战争,我们为了朝鲜人民,损失也非常惨重。这个观点也很奇怪,谁说两个曾经信春哥就一定不会打起来,而且朝鲜人民是否感谢我们也很难说
    • 其实到了今天,什么主义,什么精神,什么旗帜,都是一场游戏一场梦,几十年前,我们总是在纠结,权力到底要落在什么阶级的人手里,事实上,权力掌握在什么阶级的人的手里都不重要,任何获得权力的人自然就变成了一个新的阶级,从来就没有谁可以论证他们天然和必然的会去维护自己出身的那个阶级的利益。无论你是什么阶级,无论你是哪个思想家,哪个政治家,哪个军事家,研究出如何获得权力的都不伟大,研究出如何限制权力的才是伟人。

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2010年6月16日星期三

SocialPipeline 06/16/2010 (p.m.)

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    • 6月13日上午,公安部召开全国公安机关“2010严打整治行动”动员部署电视电话会议。公安部党委委员、副部长张新枫作动员部署,公安部党委委员、副部长黄明主持会议。张新枫强调,为贯彻落实中央领导同志重要指示精神,针对当前复杂的社会治安形势,公安部动员部署全国公安机关集中开展为期7个月的严打整治行动。全国公安机关要始终坚持严打方针不动摇,深入开展严打整治行动,依法严厉打击各类严重暴力犯罪活动,从严加强社会面治安管控,坚决遏制各类突出犯罪,确保社会治安大局持续稳定,努力为上海世博会和广州亚运会的成功举办创造良好的社会治安环境。
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    • China's websites attach great importance to providing netizens with opinion expression services, with over 80% of them providing electronic bulletin service. In China, there are over a million BBSs and some 220 million bloggers. According to a sample survey, each day people post over three million messages via BBS, news commentary sites, blogs, etc., and over 66% of Chinese netizens frequently place postings to discuss various topics, and to fully express their opinions and represent their interests.
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    • At the same time, there were 3.23 million websites running in China, which was 2,152 times that of 1997.

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2010年6月15日星期二

SocialPipeline 06/15/2010 (p.m.)

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      • Emerging Issues: Role of Civil Society in Internet Governance

        One of the major recommendations of the WGIG Report was that civil society should have a key role in Internet governance, a role that places civil society as a stakeholder on par with government and the business sector. That’s the theory. In practice, civil society does not seem to be a major stakeholder and these days its significance seems to be paling. Because civil society groups played an important role in the innovative use of the Internet, the concern over the loss is not just a matter of representation on the Internet but also the larger concern over whether future innovations may be stymied. This session aims to explore the question of the role of civil society in Internet governance.


        • Moderator: Charles Mok, Chairman, Internet Society Hong Kong
        • Christine Loh, Chief Executive Officer, Civic Exchange
        • Sean Ang, Executive Director, Southeast Asian Centre for e-Media
        • Isaac Mao, Fellow, Berkman Center, Harvard University
        • John Fung, Director of Information Technology Resource Center (ITRC)

          Hong Kong Council of Social Services (HKCSS)
        • Cheryl Langdon-Orr, Chair, At-Large Advisory Committee (ALAC) of ICANN
        • Parminder Jeet Singh, Executive Director, IT for Change (ITFC)
        • Yap Swee Seng, Executive Director, Asian Forum for Huma Rights and Development
      • Emerging IssuesThe Internet is an ever-changing media, itself constantly evolving and always challenged our social norms and the world’s economic system. As the world’s Internet population approaches 2 billion, the advent of Web 2.0 technology has confronted public and private organizations with the need to adopt social media and cloud computing technologies for improved civic engagement using the new media. This panel session will examine all issues related to these and other emerging issues, with an Asian perspective.Moderator:Mr. Charles Mok, Chairman, Internet Society Hong Kong


        • “Bridging Local and Global Content”

          Oiwan Lam, Northeast Asia editor of Global Voices Online and editor of inmediahk.net
        • “The open dialog model between censors and users”

          Isaac Mao, Fellow, Berkman Center, Harvard University (Confirmed)
        • “China Internet: big opportunity, even bigger challenge.”

          Sherman So, Former technology journalist of South China Morning Post and co-author of “Red Wired”
        • “Open the Social Media Silos: Internet Governance’s New Challenges”

          Eric Lee(李士傑), Senior project manager in CITI, Research Center for IT Innovation, Academia Sinica / TELDAP, Taiwan E-Learning & Digital Archives Program
        • Prof. Peter Yu, Director, Intellectual Property Law Center, Drake University Law School, USA

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