Tony Hey and Citizen Science
I’m blogging from Camden, Maine, at the wonderful Pop!Tech conference. This year’s a special treat. My wife, the lovely Velveteen Rabbi, and I are team-blogging,… Read More »Tony Hey and Citizen Science
I’m blogging from Camden, Maine, at the wonderful Pop!Tech conference. This year’s a special treat. My wife, the lovely Velveteen Rabbi, and I are team-blogging,… Read More »Tony Hey and Citizen Science
I’m blogging from Camden, Maine, at the wonderful Pop!Tech conference. This year’s a special treat. My wife, the lovely Velveteen Rabbi, and I are team-blogging,… Read More »Electric cello and shared mobile phones
One of the first thing Bektour Iskender, co-founder of Kyrgyz blogging community Kloop.kg, said when we met was, “I read your book.” That surprised me,… Read More »Kloop, and the next generation of citizen media
A couple of years back, Technorati dropped out of my life. It was a sudden break, though I didn’t notice it at first. I blog… Read More »The new Technorati: advertiser-friendly, foreigner-free?
Ghanaians have lots to celebrate. The football team defeated Brazil in a dramatic final of the under-20 World Cup, that featured a 0-0 tie through… Read More »Between Mobutu and Mandela
US politicians talk a lot about Main Street. But what does Main Street actually look like in contemporary America? That’s what Harvard PhD students Jesse… Read More »Mapping Main Street