On being retroactively thrilled
Charlie Nesson pulled me aside during the break between the third and fourth sessions of the Global Voices conference yesterday and asked me if I… Read More »On being retroactively thrilled
Charlie Nesson pulled me aside during the break between the third and fourth sessions of the Global Voices conference yesterday and asked me if I… Read More »On being retroactively thrilled
There’s almost ninety of us in a beautful room at Reuters Headquarters in Canary Wharf, London. But in typical Global Voices fashion, there’s a virtual… Read More »The good word from Canary Wharf
Lisa Goldman, Sokari Ekine, Haitham Sabbah and I headed across town yesterday to the legendary Bush House to appear on Have Your Say, a new… Read More »Global Voices on the BBC
A recent radio program on “This American Life” inspired me to write a rant to the show’s producer, Ira Glass, complaining that the show reinforced… Read More »Chris Tenove responds!
Nart Villeneuve and Michelle Levesque are starting our afternoon in London with a detailed overview of techniques to detect and circumvent internet censorship. It’s a… Read More »Citizen’s Lab on Filtering, and the opening of Global Voices
I’m in London today, at a Berkman/Open Net Initiative meeting on Human Rights, Filtering and Blogging. It’s a complex meeting to blog about, since some… Read More »Follow the discussion in London