The fall… and rise and rise and rise of chat networks

From CompuServe to Telegram, chat has come a long way—and it’s just getting started.

At the end of October 2014, something very important came to an end. After 15 years of changing the way people communicated forever, Microsoft closed down its MSN Windows Live service.

Originally named MSN Messenger, its demise was not an overnight failure. Microsoft’s acquisition of Skype for £5.1 billion in 2012 meant it was only a matter of time before it was finally closed. China was the last territory to migrate the service to Skype; other countries did so 12 months earlier.

At its height, MSN Messenger had more than 330 million users after originally being launched to rival the emerging chat networks of AOL's AIM service and ICQ, followed by the entry of Yahoo Messenger. It was the social network of its day and as influential and dominant as Facebook is today.

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CTL launches $269 NL6x rugged Chomebook

CTL launches $269 NL6x rugged Chomebook

At first glance the CTL NL6x Chromebook looks a lot like other laptops with Chrome OS. It has an 11.6 inch, 1366 x 768 pixel display, an Intel Celeron N2940 processor, and 16GB of storage. But there are a few things that help set this $269 model apart. First, it’s one of a few Chromebooks […]

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CTL launches $269 NL6x rugged Chomebook

At first glance the CTL NL6x Chromebook looks a lot like other laptops with Chrome OS. It has an 11.6 inch, 1366 x 768 pixel display, an Intel Celeron N2940 processor, and 16GB of storage. But there are a few things that help set this $269 model apart. First, it’s one of a few Chromebooks […]

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Darpa: Schnelle Drohnen fliegen durch Häuser

Beschädigte Gebäude mit Drohnen zu erkunden, ist besser als hineinzugehen. Die Darpa hat die dafür nötigen Algorithmen entwickeln lassen und getestet: Drohnen fliegen mit hoher Geschwindigkeit durch enge Gänge. (Drohne, GPS)

Beschädigte Gebäude mit Drohnen zu erkunden, ist besser als hineinzugehen. Die Darpa hat die dafür nötigen Algorithmen entwickeln lassen und getestet: Drohnen fliegen mit hoher Geschwindigkeit durch enge Gänge. (Drohne, GPS)

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Adobe Creative Cloud: Adobe-Update löscht Daten auf dem Mac

Diverse Mac-User, die ein Update von Adobe installiert haben, haben sich gewundert: Es löscht Dateien aus einem Ordner auf der Festplatte. Adobe hat das Update gestoppt und es gibt einige Behelfslösungen. (Creative Cloud, Grafiksoftware)

Diverse Mac-User, die ein Update von Adobe installiert haben, haben sich gewundert: Es löscht Dateien aus einem Ordner auf der Festplatte. Adobe hat das Update gestoppt und es gibt einige Behelfslösungen. (Creative Cloud, Grafiksoftware)

Court Orders Web-Blocking Monitoring Site To Be Blocked

A human rights organization that monitors web-censorship and pirate site blockades in Russia has been ordered to be blocked by a local court. After a legal challenge failed to convince prosecutors, RuBlacklist was advised this week that it has just three days left before local Internet service providers block the site .

Source: TF, for the latest info on copyright, file-sharing, torrent sites and ANONYMOUS VPN services.

When it comes to blocking websites, Russia is becoming somewhat of a world leader. Although not in the same league as China, the country blocks thousands of websites on grounds ranging from copyright infringement to the publication of extremist material, suicide discussion and the promotion of illegal drugs.

The scale of the censorship is closely monitored by local website Roscomsvoboda. More commonly recognized by its Western-friendly URL RuBlacklist.net, the project advocates freedom on the Internet, monitors and publishes data on blockades, and provides assistance to Internet users and site operators who are wrongfully subjected to restrictions.

Sadly, however, the website’s work has now become the source of its own problems. By this weekend and like thousands of other sites before it, RuBlacklist will become blocked by the very government mechanism it aims to expose.

The imminent blocking became apparent on Wednesday when RuBlacklist’s webhost was advised by government telecoms watchdog Roskomnadzor that a URL on the monitoring group’s website had been placed on Russia’s banned websites register.

The URL in question, rublacklist.net/bypass/, offers advice and information on how Russian citizens can use VPNs, proxies, TOR and The Pirate Bay’s Pirate Browser to circumvent blockades.

This advice appears to have irked authorities, prompting a court process against the site that began in the first half of 2015. However, while the courts want the circumvention advice URL banned, it is standard practice in Russia to block URLs and IP addresses, meaning that RuBlocklist will be blocked in its entirety.

Nevertheless, RuBlocklist are not giving up. Last year the group filed an appeal with the Krasnodar Regional Court which did discuss the case but notably without representatives from the site being present. That effort failed so now the site will push forward again, all the way to the Supreme Court if necessary.

“We have collected a number of expert opinions, including from representatives of government agencies and industry organizations, which explain that the information we distribute on [the URL in question] cannot be banned in Russia and does not violate the current legislation of our country,” the site explains.

RuBlacklist says they’re convinced that the information they disseminate via their resource is not only in compliance with the laws of Russia, but also in the public interest.

“All the information that we publish is socially important. We conduct an open monitoring of the legislation regulating the sphere of the Internet, information technology, media, and the media, follow the practice of its enforcement and publish relevant news. We also publish analytical, statistical and expert materials into the public domain for free distribution,” RuBlacklist continues.

“In addition, our team provides legal assistance to Internet users, website owners, bloggers and journalists, who believe that their rights have been violated in the Internet space.”

While RuBlacklist being blocked is somewhat ironic in itself, their situation is drawing attention to the very issues at the core of the site’s mission. According to the site around 96% of the sites currently blocked in Russia are victims of blanket IP address blocking, something the site itself will now be subjected to.

“Perhaps [the blocking of RuBlacklist] is even a good thing, if we are able through the higher courts to confirm the right of any Internet resource to inform Internet users of the methods they can use to restore their constitutional rights in the network space,” the site says.

“However, this will only happen if the court makes a fair decision based on the laws of the Russian Federation, and not the private opinion of the local prosecutor, who we would advise to take a closer look at the relevant regulations governing the online space.”

Only time will tell whether RuBlacklist will be able to continue its mission as before but in the meantime the project’s cause will receive much-needed attention, even if the site itself will only be available via proxy.

Source: TF, for the latest info on copyright, file-sharing, torrent sites and ANONYMOUS VPN services.

Verschlüsselung: Thüringens Verfassungsschutzchef Kramer verlangt Hintertüren

Kritik an Thüringens Verfassungsschutzpräsident Stephan Kramer: Er hat nach Hintertüren in Verschlüsselungstechnik verlangt. Netzpolitiker und Datenschützer hingegen bestehen auf der Verschlüsselung als digitaler Selbstverteidigung. (Politik/Recht, Verschlüsselung)

Kritik an Thüringens Verfassungsschutzpräsident Stephan Kramer: Er hat nach Hintertüren in Verschlüsselungstechnik verlangt. Netzpolitiker und Datenschützer hingegen bestehen auf der Verschlüsselung als digitaler Selbstverteidigung. (Politik/Recht, Verschlüsselung)

Xeon D-1571: Intel veröffentlicht sparsamen Server-Chip mit 16 Kernen

Doppelt so viele Kerne bei etwas geringerem Takt und weiterhin 45 Watt: Intel positioniert den neuen Xeon D frühzeitig gegen die ARM-v8-Konkurrenz im Kampf um Marktanteile im Micro-Server-Segment. (Xeon, Prozessor)

Doppelt so viele Kerne bei etwas geringerem Takt und weiterhin 45 Watt: Intel positioniert den neuen Xeon D frühzeitig gegen die ARM-v8-Konkurrenz im Kampf um Marktanteile im Micro-Server-Segment. (Xeon, Prozessor)

Die Woche im Video: Sensationen und Skandale

Forscher haben Einsteins Gravitationswellen nachgewiesen und wir haben Neues zur Datenspeicherung beim VBB aufgedeckt. Sieben Tage und viele Meldungen im Überblick. (Golem-Wochenrückblick, Internet)

Forscher haben Einsteins Gravitationswellen nachgewiesen und wir haben Neues zur Datenspeicherung beim VBB aufgedeckt. Sieben Tage und viele Meldungen im Überblick. (Golem-Wochenrückblick, Internet)