De-google-ify Internet
Media area
Media area
De-googl-ify Internet is a campaign that lasted three years (Oct. 2014 - Oct. 2017), but which is part of a more general Framasoft journey.
Browse through the fresco below to discover the key dates (full screen available here).
Visuals for the de-google-ify campain
The visuals below are under free license, the credits are specified under each tab.
These visuals are in large size (contrary to appearances). However, if you need a higher resolution, feel free to contact us.
Maps credits: Simon « Gee » Giraudot, freely reusable under license Creative Commons By-SA 4.0
Map “Before”
Map of France invaded by GAFAM services (Oct 2014)
Map “After”
Map of France with Framasoft’s alternatives (Oct 2016)
Animated map
Animation: the recapture of GAFAM services (in .gif format)
Drawing credits: Simon « Gee » Giraudot, freely reusable under license Creative Commons By-SA 4.0
Drawing “Closed”
Drawing “Cyber Police”
Drawing “Spies”
Drawing “Stallman”
Drawing “Oversight”
Drawing “GAFAM”
De-google-ify Internet
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Drawings credits: Péhä, freely reusable under license Creative Commons By 3.0
Drawing “De-googl-ify”
Drawing “Files”
Drawing “Project”
Drawing “Social networks”
Drawing “Visio-conf”
GAFAM
GAFAM, we <3 your data!
Warning: do not feed the Google.
Amazon
Attention : Amazon très méchant
Facebook is watching you.
Apple
Apple: Kids, don’t do drugs.
Microsoft
Microsoft: do you need a backdoor?
We have had the opportunity to explain our project at conferences. We have selected these two video recordings (and their embed code) so that you can freely reuse them on your websites.
Short version (FR - 17mn)
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://framatube.org/videos/embed/b30167b7-d16b-425b-b820-4e91cac80bf5" allowfullscreen></iframe>
Long version (EN - 24mn)
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://framatube.org/videos/embed/c193a2f6-8b24-48c3-a93e-f89bd71cad42" allowfullscreen></iframe>
Presentation
<iframe src="https://degooglisons-internet.org/presentation/" width="800" height="600" frameborder="0" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" scrolling="no"></iframe>
Infography credits: Geoffrey Dorne, freely reusable under license Creative Commons By-SA 4.0
Infography Framasoft
Infography « Framasoft’s World »
Press Release
The “De-google-ify Internet” campaign already received a lot of attention during the first year. Here are some extracts from our Press release.
Date | Media | Links |
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7/30/2017 | Usbek & Rica | Link to the article |
2/26/2017 | Konrad Lishka | Link to the article |
2/5/2017 | France 24 / Mashable | Link to the article |
12/15/2016 | Next Inpact | Link to the article |
12/10/2016 | Le Monde | Link to the article |
12/10/2016 | Le Figaro | Link to the article |
11/28/2016 | L’Âge de Faire (n°114) | Link to the summary of the issue |
11/5/2016 | France Culture | Link to the podcast |
10/19/2016 | Korben.info | Link to the article |
10/17/2016 | Worldcrunch | Link to the article |
10/3/2016 | Libération | Link to the article |
10/10/2016 | France Info | Link to the listening page |
10/24/2015 | Le Soir (Belgique) | Link to the article (subscribers) |
8/24/2016 | Opensource.com | Link to the article |
2/3/2015 | L’Humanité | Link to the article |
Framasoft in a few links…
- Contact us (This form relates directly to our press service).
- Wikipedia page dedicated to Framasoft.
- Framasoft Complete presentation.
- Framasoft Press release.
Framasoft is a freely available public education network which aims to promote and spread free software and free culture.
As a link between the world of free software and the general public, our association offers many projects (directory software, a publisher, a websearch engine, etc.), with three main goals: Free Software, Free Culture, and Free Services.
The logo is a realization of JosephK under license Creative Commons By-SA 4.0
Campaign began on 07/10/2014
Last modification on the 12/10/2017