Friday, November 18, 2005

SATISFYING SATURDAY AT THE YNOT TIMES

THE INTERNET




More than 11,000 heads of state, business leaders, technology experts, development gurus and do-gooders have gathered this week in Tunisia for a UN-sponsored meeting dubbed the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS). The second phase of a two-part meeting that began in Geneva just under two years ago, the Tunisia conference has some heady aims. The most controversial issue going into the summit was who should control the Internet, which is currently managed by the California-based Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, a non-profit company set up by the U.S. Department of Commerce to oversee the use of domains.

By SIMON ROBINSON/JOHANNESBURG , a Time Magazine Report.

I am just summarizing this issue, in order that you all understand the severity.


IN SHORT

Attention to all of my brotha's and sista's in The Hood and beyond. Wake Up. The Powers that be are not even thinking about you, they are in other parts of the world with these CONFERENCES.

GET UP AND QUIT WHINING- TIME WAITS FOR NO-ONE.


Tony Renee Smith
Publisher - The Ynot Times

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