Falling down on the job
I’m at the Citizen Journalism Unconference today, the Dan Gillmor-hosted event that’s following directly on the heels of the Wikimania conference. I’m not engaged in… Read More »Falling down on the job
I’m at the Citizen Journalism Unconference today, the Dan Gillmor-hosted event that’s following directly on the heels of the Wikimania conference. I’m not engaged in… Read More »Falling down on the job
Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala has been one of the brightest hopes for Nigeria. A former World Bank vice-president, she left the Bank in 2003 to return… Read More »Cut Corruption. Pay Debt. Accept Kudos. Get Fired.
My friend Sokari Ekine has an excellent overview of the situation in the DRC leading up to Sunday’s elections. She points out the complexities of… Read More »Hopes and fears before the DRC elections
Cool events are afoot! My colleagues at Berkman are preparing for Wikimania, the annual homecoming of the Wikipedia/Wikimedia movement to discuss the future of all… Read More »Cool events are afoot!
According to DNA India, the blanket block on some blogging services has been lifted. Evidently the Department of Telecommunications is now asking ISPs to explain… Read More »Indian Bloggers, 1, ISPs, 0
Like many egomaniacal bloggers with too much free time, I check sites like Technorati to see who’s linking to my blog. This morning, I saw… Read More »Can Creative Commons and Commercial Aggregators learn to play nice?