The architecture of serendipity
Law professors Cass Sunstein and Eugene Volokh brightened my drive to Harvard last week with a dialog about “the architecture of serendipity”. Sunstein is well-known… Read More »The architecture of serendipity
Law professors Cass Sunstein and Eugene Volokh brightened my drive to Harvard last week with a dialog about “the architecture of serendipity”. Sunstein is well-known… Read More »The architecture of serendipity
A few days ago, media critic and comic Jon Stewart interviewed Hillary Clinton campaign chair Terry McAuliffe on the Daily Show. After McAuliffe announced that… Read More »“If we act deranged enough, maybe they’ll just give us the country.”
Right. Sorry about that. A large number of my readers haven’t been getting updates from this blog for a month or so. I upgraded my… Read More »An involuntary hiatus, for some of you
I try not to spend very much time looking at traffic statistics on this blog. I don’t sell ads, so frankly it doesn’t matter how… Read More »The red dots lead to the Central African Republic…
David Weinberger somehow manages to find time to write books, write thoughtful blog posts, AND produce a periodic newsletter – Journal of the Hyperlinked Organization… Read More »David Weinberger and the Ninja Gap
One of the themes I was struck by at the Berkman at Ten conference was the idea that the net is now mature enough that… Read More »Financial models for “difficult” journalism