3 responses to “Blogger.com and Flickr reportedly blocked in Saudi Arabia”
Basem
I am currently in Saudi, I can confirm blogger.com not to be accessible, but certainly I can browse through flickr.
of course, “not accessible” to the straight forward web-browsing punter… veterans have their surprisingly not so complicated ways of getting through to the websites of their liking.
try pulling stuff from google’s massive cashed pages…
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Podcasting
Sure I have to thank Ahmad Humeid who’s also known as ‘Godfather of arab podcasters’ for encouraging and helping me in finding some cool podcasts, but I’m not sure if my ISP is happy with what i’ve been doing in the last to days. In the last two d…
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3 responses to “Blogger.com and Flickr reportedly blocked in Saudi Arabia”
I am currently in Saudi, I can confirm blogger.com not to be accessible, but certainly I can browse through flickr.
of course, “not accessible” to the straight forward web-browsing punter… veterans have their
surprisingly not so complicatedways of getting through to the websites of their liking.try pulling stuff from google’s massive cashed pages…
From the Jordanian Blogosphere
This week marks the first week of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, a month that evoked varied feelings among the Jordanian blogosphere, a good sign that it is indeed a melting pot of mentalities. Hala of CafeLulu says that Ramadan to her is a month w…
Podcasting
Sure I have to thank Ahmad Humeid who’s also known as ‘Godfather of arab podcasters’ for encouraging and helping me in finding some cool podcasts, but I’m not sure if my ISP is happy with what i’ve been doing in the last to days.
In the last two d…