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But many analysts expect Latin America to mirror Internet development in Europe, where big telecommunications and media companies dominate the Web scene.
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When defending Men, Women and Children, Reitman was eager to suggest all online activity was just a mirror, the internet merely "a location".
Its effects could mirror the internet's impact on communications"This sentiment is echoed by experts at America's Carnegie Mellon and Columbia universities, who have modelled the vulnerabilities (to trees or terrorists) of today's brittle power grid.
Other "content delivery networks," with names like LimeLight Networks, Savvis and Mirror Image Internet, have popped up.
The Huffington Post Streaming Network, or HPSN its abbreviated, will be "a never-ending talk show" to "mirror the Internet experience" says HuffPo founding editor Roy Sekoff.
"I want this space to mirror the internet," he says, referring to injecting technology and tech aspects to exhibits to facilitate the viewer with readily accessible and instant behind-the-piece access.
The files, which in total amount to 160MB of data, were first uploaded on to a Russian server, before being widely mirrored across the internet.
The message from Netease's offering is that United States investors are not fooled by the smoke and mirrors that Chinese Internet companies must use to sell their stock to foreigners.
In other words, it illustrates how closely the principle of a free internet mirrors that of free speech and should therefore be given serious if not equal value: I do not want to listen to your song about earwax, but I will defend to the death your right to produce it in your basement and distribute it freely online for a return of approximately $2 per annum.
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