Cute Cat Theory: The China Corollary
Michael Anti gave a provocative talk at the Berkman Center last week, arguing that Web 2.0 in China has seen its “golden age” end, and… Read More »Cute Cat Theory: The China Corollary
Michael Anti gave a provocative talk at the Berkman Center last week, arguing that Web 2.0 in China has seen its “golden age” end, and… Read More »Cute Cat Theory: The China Corollary
Global Voices has been swamped with comments this past week, and has seen a surge in traffic. What’s the issue that’s got everyone speaking out?… Read More »The angry ant farmers, and other stories you might have missed
The name “Michael Anti” is known by almost everyone who follows free speech issues. Journalist 赵京, aka “An Ti”, became internationally famous when Microsoft blocked… Read More »Michael Anti and the end of the golden age of blogs in China
People change. This is one of the most interesting things about reading blogs over a long period of time. You can watch people’s interests, opinions,… Read More »People change. Principles don’t.
I field a lot of questions from journalists and students about anonymous blogging. Roughly once a week, I end up answering the question, “Why should… Read More »What’s in a name?
My friend Sami ben Gharbia has a beautiful new tool posted on the Global Voices Advocacy site. In the spirit of projects like his much-celebrated… Read More »Introducing the Access Denied Map