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=  an “anonymous reddit without servers.”"
URL = http://getaether.net/
"Aether is a free app that you use to read, write in, and create community moderated, distributed, and anonymous forums."
=Journal=
'''= journal on the geography of media, including the internet'''
'''= journal on the geography of media, including the internet'''


URL = http://geogdata.csun.edu/~aether/index.html
URL = http://geogdata.csun.edu/~aether/index.html
=Description=


"Aether offers a forum that examines the geography of media, including cinema, television, the Internet, music, art, advertising, newspapers and magazines, video and animation. It is our goal to provide a space for contributions to current issues surrounding these media, beginning with constructions of space & place, cultural landscapes, society, and identity."
"Aether offers a forum that examines the geography of media, including cinema, television, the Internet, music, art, advertising, newspapers and magazines, video and animation. It is our goal to provide a space for contributions to current issues surrounding these media, beginning with constructions of space & place, cultural landscapes, society, and identity."


[[Category:P2P Infrastructure]]


[[Category:Media]]
[[Category:Media]]


[[Category:Geography]]
[[Category:Geography]]

Latest revision as of 10:18, 13 November 2014

= an “anonymous reddit without servers.”"

URL = http://getaether.net/

"Aether is a free app that you use to read, write in, and create community moderated, distributed, and anonymous forums."


Journal

= journal on the geography of media, including the internet

URL = http://geogdata.csun.edu/~aether/index.html

"Aether offers a forum that examines the geography of media, including cinema, television, the Internet, music, art, advertising, newspapers and magazines, video and animation. It is our goal to provide a space for contributions to current issues surrounding these media, beginning with constructions of space & place, cultural landscapes, society, and identity."