LpkC, according to Blogpulse
Friends at Intelliseek wondered whether I’d get any different results on my LpkC metric if I performed the search using their Blogpulse tool. The results… Read More »LpkC, according to Blogpulse
Friends at Intelliseek wondered whether I’d get any different results on my LpkC metric if I performed the search using their Blogpulse tool. The results… Read More »LpkC, according to Blogpulse
I was talking with a friend on the phone the other day, and he described some of my work as being about “very simple statistics”.… Read More »“Simple statistics” and the blogging of humanitarian disasters
The Global Voices weblog is rapidly becoming a great starting point for news from around the international blogosphere. Much of the credit goes to my… Read More »Global Voices Gains Momentum
About two weeks back, I wrote about a story that Bob Tedeschi wrote for the New York Times that I felt badly mischaracterized the actions… Read More »More on Eziba and Tedeschi’s article
One of the great pleasures of travel, for me, is photography. My father is an avid photographer, and my memories of travelling around the US,… Read More »Far too many Flickr photos
In February 2005, Human Rights Watch sent researchers Dr. Annie Sparrow and Olivier Bercault to Chad to talk with refugees who’d fled from the bombings… Read More »Children’s Drawings from Darfur