Robert Scoble, the Microsoft Geek Blogger, has a good post on the need to improve search engines. He thinks that search is far from being done, and there is still much to do. He says bloggers don’t look at search critically because they love the traffic Google brings. In other words, “we’re addicts and we don’t want to turn the drug off.”
What This Was All About
When ISU blocked Blogger last week, I was not the only angry one. However, this time, I have decided that it won’t be like the previous times. In the past, when they blocked the Blogger and BlogSpot domains, we could not do much because there were not many Saudi bloggers. It is different this time. Now, we have a growing community, and we would not remain silent. This time, I’ve decided that I won’t let them get away with it.
I was going to break the news to international organizations and media outlets. A dear friend of mine asked me to wait because it could be a mistake. I waited for 24 hours, and then, when I could not take it anymore, posted about it to the Global Voices blog. Soon after that post, I received emails from around the world confirming the news and offering help. I want, btw, to thank all those who emailed me.
So, it was a mistake, they realized their mistake, and they unblocked Blogger. I did not expect them to respond this fast, but for me, it was not only about the blockage; it was about making a stand for Saudi bloggers, making ourselves heard. I wanted to let them know that they cannot shut us, and they cannot stop us. This is our freedom, these are our rights, and we will never give them up.
Khaled Batarfi thinks that discussions about all k…
Khaled Batarfi thinks that discussions about all kinds of opportunities and challenges facing our nation are a good thing for our mental health, even if no one is ready yet to implement any practical solutions.
Amr al-Faisal: "We need in this country many years…
Amr al-Faisal: “We need in this country many years of education and awareness campaigns before we will be ready to deal with tourists in a way that is beneficial to both parties.”
Scott Rosenberg talks about what impressed him the…
Scott Rosenberg talks about what impressed him the most at Web 2.0. Some of these new applications are pretty interesting, actually.
Blogger introduce something similar to Trackbacks,…
Blogger introduce something similar to Trackbacks, and they call it Backlinks.
Badriah al-Bisher has written a great column (Arab…
Badriah al-Bisher has written a great column (Arabic) under the title “Imagine You Are a Woman.” In this column, she explains the miserable states of women in Saudi Arabia in a sarcastic style. “Imagine that you are a woman who gets harassed, hit, or killed, and then when the papers publishes your photo with criminals who attacked you, there will be some people asking if the victim was well covered or not,” she writes.
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