Getting Online in Cuba Remains a Risky Endeavor for Most

Only three percent of Cubans have direct access to the Internet, but many find more clandestine ways to get online and connect to the rest of the world.
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Blogger Claudia Cadelo Speaks for Cuba’s Younger Generation

As a member of the Cuban blogging community, Claudia Cadelo walks the fine line of being a public figure while knowing that her every post contains seditious content and is monitored by a watchful government.

Obama's Wireless Broadband Plan: 98 Percent or Bust

The president outlines how he thinks the country might pay to cover nearly all of the country with a high-speed wireless network.

The Mobile OS World: Symbian, iOS Are Superpowers; Android a Developing Nation

Some sobering data points for the Droid army and a reminder that the Android onslaught is still largely a domestic phenomenon (for Koreans). Mobile Web usage statistics for the month of October compiled by StatCounter and Royal Pingdom reveal Apple’s iOS and Nokia’s Symbian as the dominant platforms, with Android besting them in a single country.

WSJ Online Videos: Online Trolls, Geeks, Queen and a Cuban Blogger

Here’s some videos you might have missed from WSJ Online. The first is about Web “trolls,” who plague politicians’ Web sites by posting negative comments and links; the second looks at the Geek Squad of Best Buy; the third is about Queen Elizabeth II’s new YouTube site; and the fourth looks at a blogger who [...]