
Unexpected Results of Radiation Mapping
While writing the article on nuclear debate provoked by the series of explosions at “Fukushima 1″ nuclear plant, I've noticed that in the comments section of news articles, as then as at the local message boards, Internet users were exchanging the data on radiation levels in their cities. Excited by the observation, I offered to Gregory Asmolov, a RuNet Echo contributing editor, to create a crowdsourcing map that would structure these chaotic data and provide comprehensive information on radiation levels in the regions surrounding Japan.
shwedarling uploads a letter from the Myanmar government banning VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) services in the country like Gtalk, Vzo, Skype and Pfingo.
More information: Globalvoicesonline
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