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By Scott Knaster, Google Developers Blog Editor
This week we launched a campaign to keep the Internet
#freeandopen, ahead of a meeting of government agencies next week that could increase censorship and regulation of the Internet. We believe that Internet policies should be discussed and decided by the people who use it, not just governments. You can go to the site to
learn more and find out
what you can do. You can also watch Google Developers Live next
Tue.,
Wed., and
Thu. for live Hangouts on this topic. Your opinion matters!
Speaking of matter, researchers are eyeing data from the
Large Hadron Collider for evidence of a
new form of matter that has been theorized to exist but never seen. The new matter is a kind of
gluon called
color-glass condensate. Scientists noted that some wacky particles unexpectedly showed
quantum entanglement when they traveled in the same direction after collisions. A new state of matter is a possible explanation.
Finally, take a look at this
video of erupting lava from the Kilauea Volcano flowing into the ocean. You can also see a
webcam view of the caldera, including some brave people watching from a safe distance. Maybe they’ll wave!
Each Friday on this blog we depart from the usual developer topics and present fun and interesting stuff that’s not necessarily related to writing code. Sometimes we even veer into an important topic, like the #freeandopen program mentioned in this post.
Posted by Ashleigh Rentz, Editor Emerita