Doc Searls, live, not in the ceiling
Doc Searls is the ghost in the ceiling of the Berkman Center. Most of our “non-resident fellows” are folks we hear from a couple of… Read More »Doc Searls, live, not in the ceiling
Doc Searls is the ghost in the ceiling of the Berkman Center. Most of our “non-resident fellows” are folks we hear from a couple of… Read More »Doc Searls, live, not in the ceiling
Clay Shirky has a truly badass post regarding Second Life on Valleywag – he covers many of the concerns I have about the hype engine… Read More »Clay Shirky: Second Life as the “try me” virus
So, I’m off to Delhi for the Global Voices annual meeting. It’s likely to be an amazing time – I’m really looking forward to seeing… Read More »Off to India – light blogging ahead
Charlie Nesson – who introduces himself as “Charles the Infuriator” – is chewing on an interesting new train of thought: the openness of universities. Charlie… Read More »Charles Nesson’s lunch at Berkman: what does it mean for a university to be “open”?
No Longer at Ease: Somalia 2007: A Dangerous Year Ahead Excelllent analysis by Abdurahman of the situation unfolding in Somalia and his predictions for the… Read More »links for 2006-12-12
We’ve just added a very cool feature to Global Voices – the ability to search through 4,800 of the weblogs our editors consult most frequently… Read More »Search weblogs on Global Voices