Blogging anonymously from Ethiopia
I received a comment on yesterday’s post regarding the apparent blocking of Blogspot blogs in Ethiopia from Alex, who is evidently an Ethiopian blogger. He… Read More »Blogging anonymously from Ethiopia
I received a comment on yesterday’s post regarding the apparent blocking of Blogspot blogs in Ethiopia from Alex, who is evidently an Ethiopian blogger. He… Read More »Blogging anonymously from Ethiopia
Researchers who study internet filtering and censorship have focused much of their attention on countries in Asia and the Middle East. A quick glance at… Read More »Ethiopia “pioneers” cybercensorship in sub-Saharan Africa
My friend Ory Okolloh – the Kenyan Pundit – has been hard at work launching a new project – Mzalendo: An Eye on Parliament. Along… Read More »Introducing: Mzalendo
There’s a box of old photos and slides in my office. Because they’re on film, not in bits, I never look at them. It occurred… Read More »Photos and history
Mom always said, “If you can’t say anything nice, don’t say anything at all.” Mom doesn’t come to conferences with me. (It’s too bad. She’s… Read More »Virtual Darfur, and why I don’t get invited to technology conferences anymore
If you’re in Boston tomorrow, consider dropping in on the brainstorming session for OneWebDay. OneWebDay is a new holiday being created to celebrate the Internet… Read More »OneWebDay brainstorm in Cambridge