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Say that on the Internet

Patrick R. Coad, Allan Gregory Auclair, Clint Cottam, and Clayton B. Davis (Indiana): Twitter as an Indicator of Bilateral Relations: National Boundaries and Online Behavior. From Daily Dot, Cole Stryker on the myth of the meritocratic Web. Wikipedia looks like it may soon become a victim of its own success: The free encyclopedia, with more than 4 million articles, is nearing completion. What would happen if Wikipedia died? Behind the predictive future of search: Dieter Bohn on how Google learned to un-fragment itself and create the next big thing. From Daily Dot, Kevin Morris on the Internet’s oldest and weirdest mystery. Own a piece of disgusting Internet history with your very own goatse email address. You can’t say that on the Internet: Hip Silicon Valley is actually imposing prudish strictures on billions of technology users worldwide. The real threat to Internet freedom isn't the United Nations: Governments are cooperating on surveillance in other, less obvious ways. Kill the password: Mat Honan on why a string of characters can’t protect us anymore (and more). Lydia DePillis on the end of .com hegemony and the coming URL gold rush.