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The Persian for London is Tehran

IM-chatting with a friend in Iran about Eugène Ionesco I stumbled randomly on this quote that charmed me: I got the idea of making analogies between cities from Hofstadter, who quoted Ionesco’s remark The French for London is Paris. One of the growing frustrations of life online is that there isn’t yet truly one Web […]

Posted bydanbri2006-3-42006-3-4Posted inRating and Filtering, RDF, Web Technology, WorldTags: BBC NEWS, content labelling technology, firewall, Ian Forrester, Instant Messenger, iran, Mario Menti, RSS, same technology, universal communications platform, Web filters, William Loughborough1 Comment on The Persian for London is Tehran

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