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Sharp Rise In Jailing of Online Journalists; Iran May Just Kill Them 233

bckspc writes "The Committee to Protect Journalists has published their annual census of journalists in prison. Of the 136 reporters in prison around the world on December 1, 'At least 68 bloggers, Web-based reporters, and online editors are imprisoned, constituting half of all journalists now in jail.' Print was next with 51 cases. Also, 'Freelancers now make up nearly 45 percent of all journalists jailed worldwide, a dramatic recent increase that reflects the evolution of the global news business.' China, Iran, Cuba, Eritrea, and Burma were the top 5 jailers of journalists." rmdstudio writes, too, with word that after the last few days' protest there, largely organized online, the government of Iran is considering the death penalty for bloggers and webmasters whose reports offend it.

Comment Super Stars are often self employed (Score 1) 763

Great developers often generate more income when they work for themselves where nobody would look over their shoulder and tell them how to do things. They become the CEO of their own company within few years, vs. if they work for another company, they may never get that opportunity.

Knowing that, if they don't work "for" anybody, they are often more than happy to work "with" other teams as collaborators as long as they get to have direct communication with the clients and stake holders and the opportunity to participate in all the decision making process. Great developers despise command chains and management hierarchies and instead prefer to work in flat team structures.

Remember: It is always easier for the Hackers to learn about business than Business people to learn about technology.

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