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The weekly Berkman Buzz, as compiled by Rebekah Heacock:
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Peter Suber reviews the open access movement in 2010: link
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Ethan Zuckerman ponders how to rewire Facebook for serendipity: link
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The OpenNet Initiative covers the recent DDoS attacks on Tunisian government websites: link
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Harry Lewis discusses the implications of computer vision: link
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StopBadware is holding an “unconventional T-shirt design contest”: link
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Weekly Global Voices: “Our Most Read Posts in 2010″ link
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