Give the people what they want (?)
Since I don’t make any money from my blog, I generally don’t pay attention to my traffic statistics. Things would be a little different if… Read More »Give the people what they want (?)
Since I don’t make any money from my blog, I generally don’t pay attention to my traffic statistics. Things would be a little different if… Read More »Give the people what they want (?)
My regular readers know that the Pop!Tech conference, held in October in beautiful Camden, Maine, is one of the highlights of my year. The conference… Read More »Become Pop!Tech’s official blogger
My friend Clark Boyd must be one of the planet’s most productive audio producers. Not only does he produce science and technology segments for WGBH/PRI/BBC’s… Read More »The World, and bloggers from all around the…
I’d forgotten just how much fun ETech is. Not only are the talks some of the most creative and innovative you can hear in the… Read More »The Cute Cat Theory Talk at ETech
Imran Jamal is at the Berkman meeting in Istanbul as the “unofficial UK representative” of the Burma Global Action Network, a group that advocates for… Read More »Pros and Cons of Facebook activism
While I spend a lot of time speaking onstage these days, I rarely get to keynote large conferences. Usually, when people are looking to entertain… Read More »Searching for common ground with Andrew Keen