Samuel Bowles introduces Kudunomics
Warning! Professor Bowles’s lecture was rich in economic jargon, and I’m not an economist. And it had an unusally high idea density. It’s quite possible… Read More »Samuel Bowles introduces Kudunomics
Warning! Professor Bowles’s lecture was rich in economic jargon, and I’m not an economist. And it had an unusally high idea density. It’s quite possible… Read More »Samuel Bowles introduces Kudunomics
Global Voices Online Japan: In a World with Automatic Translation Wonderful Japanese blogpost on the importance of automatic translation, and the benefits of translating the… Read More »links for 2009-11-16
Who pays for content and services on the internet? My friend Bo Peabody thinks we should be asking not just whether ad-supported journalism is feasible,… Read More »What if they stop clicking?
My colleague Hal Roberts has been hard at work on a fascinating research question: where in the world are the websites we pay attention to?… Read More »Help us find some language data
Dan Gillmor offered an observation a few days back about the challenges of being both fast and being correct in the world of journalism, suggesting… Read More »Criticism corrected, and corrections criticized
The Malagasy dwarf Hippo: " When Humans Don't Seem to Count" Dallaire on Rwanda and Darfur Notes on Romeo Dallaire's lecture on Rwanda, Darfur, genocide… Read More »links for 2009-11-11