iran in comment and analysis

Why must IT go green?

Comment Retail gas prices increased by 25 per cent in 2006 and volatility in the Middle East from the proposed sanctions on Iran and the conflict on the Turkish-Iraq border have helped nudge oil close to $100 a barrel. [03 Dec 2007]

Opinion: Get ready for global surveillance

Comment This is a universal, Islamic community that dissolves the frontiers between the lands of the faithful and the non-believers, and where the authority of the Sharia and fatwa system can now be experienced through the websites of respected religious... [25 Jan 2006]

Leader: Who wants to test bloggers' new 'dodge jail' measures?

Leader On the one hand, there are people who value freedom of speech within strict regimes such as China and Iran and who would take risks regardless. Certainly information does need to get out of countries such as China and Iran but we'd urge more people... [23 Sep 2005]

The Bloor Perspective: RFID, crazy California law and smut in Iran

Comment Iranian internet 'porn' may be extremely mild by web standards but it doesn't amuse the mullahs of Iran. Consequently, like China six years ago, Iran is trying to censor the web. Iran is trying to stem a similar tide. [07 Jul 2003]

Anonymous surfing: another casualty of the war

Comment It was more for the peoples of China and Iran (among others), who had been forbidden to access much web content. Whether the beleaguered surfers of China and Iran have credit cards is a moot point. On the day after the UK government's anti... [20 Nov 2001]

John Lamb's Week: Perot on a mission in London

Comment One of Perot's biggest reputed coups was to stage a jailbreak: rebels in Iran had incarcerated some of his people at the time of the fall of the Shah. He went on to found computer services company EDS, which was famously run along military lines... [01 Jun 2001]

The Electronic B@zaar: Part 1 - the evolution of e-trade

Comment From there, it passed through the southern reaches of the Gobi desert to the Tarim oases, then through Tashkent, Samarkand, and Bokhara, turning south of the Caspian Sea into Iran and on to Damascus. ** From the Silk Road to the e-Road ** [07 Aug 2000]

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