Still waiting in Zimbabwe
Since Saturday night, I’ve been giving the reload button on my web browser a workout. Like many people around the world, most people in Africa… Read More »Still waiting in Zimbabwe
Since Saturday night, I’ve been giving the reload button on my web browser a workout. Like many people around the world, most people in Africa… Read More »Still waiting in Zimbabwe
At ETech, a few weeks back, I had the pleasure of doing a video interview with Xeni Jardin. Xeni’s one of my very favorite journalists,… Read More »Tunisian video activists on BoingBoing
I’m in DC for a day and half, invited by a team at the Economist for a discussion of public-private partnerships in supporting technology projects… Read More »Guessing at election outcomes in Zimbabwe
Alas, dear readers, we’ve moved from the “long speeches on stage” phase of Media Re:public to panel-land. Panels are a great way to put a… Read More »Journalism in 2013
John Kelly, a researcher with Berkman and Columbia University, is one of the founders of Morningside Analytics, a company that’s trying to discover and map… Read More »John Kelly and mapping blogosphere links
My colleague David Weinberger has been teaching a course at Berkman this semester on the topic, “What’s different about the web?” He answers this question… Read More »David Weinberger, reframing media around abundance