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When Google Met Wikileaks Julian Assange

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When Google Met Wikileaks Julian Assange
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Publisher: OR Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.08 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Julian Assange
ISBN: 9781944869243, 9781944869113, 1944869115, 1944869247
Language: English
Year: 2016

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When Google Met Wikileaks Julian Assange by Julian Assange 9781944869243, 9781944869113, 1944869115, 1944869247 instant download after payment.

In June 2011, Julian Assange received an unusual visitor: the chairman of Google, Eric Schmidt, arrived from America at Ellingham Hall, the country residence in Norfolk, England where Assange was living under house arrest.
For several hours the besieged leader of the world's most famous insurgent publishing organization and the billionaire head of the world's largest information empire locked horns. The two men debated the political problems faced by society, and the technological solutions engendered by the global network—from the Arab Spring to Bitcoin. They outlined radically opposing perspectives: for Assange, the liberating power of the Internet is based on its freedom and statelessness. For Schmidt, emancipation is at one with US foreign policy objectives and is driven by connecting non-Western countries to American companies and markets. These differences embodied a tug-of-war over the Internet's future that has only gathered force subsequently.
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