Mapping: Infrastructure and flow
I love airline route maps. I’ve fallen asleep staring at the tangle of possible journeys so often that I sometimes confuse the capilaries I see… Read More »Mapping: Infrastructure and flow
I love airline route maps. I’ve fallen asleep staring at the tangle of possible journeys so often that I sometimes confuse the capilaries I see… Read More »Mapping: Infrastructure and flow
My friend and colleague Hal Roberts is taking on one of the hardest research questions in the space of internet and society – the surveillance… Read More »Hal Roberts: Should we worry that Google is watching?
A year without 'Made in China' | csmonitor.com Sara Bongiorni summarizes the experiment that led to her book, "A year without 'Made in China'" (tags:… Read More »links for 2008-12-23
It’s hard to look forward to something as difficult and sad as Medicine Sans Frontieres top ten list of global humanitarian crises. I noted last… Read More »MSF’s top ten – how disconnection affects public health
Some of the most insightful and moving writing about Africa comes from correspondents just as they’re leaving the continent. Africa correspondents are generally absurdly overworked.… Read More »Finding hope, even in the hardest stories
There’s lots of business and economics news to be angry about, if you choose to be angry. But one story in particular has my attention,… Read More »Bribery is a two-way street