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Pan-asian or supra-regional resources related to the Asian continent. | |||
=Introduction= | |||
Probably the best resource to monitor Asian developments, is [[Bytes for All]], maintained by Frederick Noronha [http://fn.goa-india.org] and team. | Probably the best resource to monitor Asian developments, is [[Bytes for All]], maintained by Frederick Noronha [http://fn.goa-india.org] and team. | ||
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The selections below will be chosen in cooperation with Frederick Noronha. | The selections below will be chosen in cooperation with Frederick Noronha. | ||
=Directory= | |||
==Media== | |||
[[Asia 24-7 TV]] [[Engage Media]] | [[Asia 24-7 TV]] [[Engage Media]] | ||
==Open/free organizations== | |||
'''Lugslist''' [http://wikiwikiweb.de/LugsList] | |||
List of GNU/Linux user groups across | |||
South Asia | |||
Revision as of 09:02, 27 June 2006
Pan-asian or supra-regional resources related to the Asian continent.
Introduction
Probably the best resource to monitor Asian developments, is Bytes for All, maintained by Frederick Noronha [1] and team.
This list of participants at the Asia Commons conference [2] gives you an idea of who is active in the Commons-related fields in this continent.
The Directory of Democracy Bloggers [3] has a country-by-country overview of sources.
A good context for understanding A2K Access to Knowledge and Access to Health concerns, is this text by Jamie Love on Bilateral Free Trade Agreements and IP
The selections below will be chosen in cooperation with Frederick Noronha.
Directory
Media
Open/free organizations
Lugslist [4]
List of GNU/Linux user groups across South Asia