Short day, short posts
It’s the shortest day of the year and I’m feeling very short on time as I try to wrap up projects that absolutely, positively have… Read More »Short day, short posts
It’s the shortest day of the year and I’m feeling very short on time as I try to wrap up projects that absolutely, positively have… Read More »Short day, short posts
Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf would have a tough path ahead of her even if George Weah would get out of her way. Governing a nation without running… Read More »Time for Weah to leave the pitch
Christian Science Monitor has two excellent West Africa stories today. One comes from my friend Abe McLaughlin in Nigeria, where he talks to some of… Read More »419, Chicken and Cambodian textiles – or “Fair Trade is Hard”
President Bush’s statement acknowledging 30,000 civilian casualties in the war in Iraq has been, predictably, getting a great deal of play in the blogosphere today.… Read More »Learning to Count
I had the great good fortune to participate in the second annual Weblogging Ecosystem workshop earlier this year at the WWW 2005 conference in Chiba,… Read More »Third Weblogging Ecosystem Workshop – Edingburgh, May 2006
Jane Perrone spent the full day with us at the Global Voices summit, representing The Guardian. Her article on the conference is spot on (as… Read More »MSM and big bloggers react to the Global Voices conference