Democracy and Technology in DC
I’m at the United States Chamber of Commerce at a half-day conference titled “Expanding and Strengthening Democracy – the Role of Technology“. It’s a pleasant… Read More »Democracy and Technology in DC
I’m at the United States Chamber of Commerce at a half-day conference titled “Expanding and Strengthening Democracy – the Role of Technology“. It’s a pleasant… Read More »Democracy and Technology in DC
The pace of my blogging of the TED conference made it more or less impossible to point to other bloggers hard at work at the… Read More »Other posts from TED
I predicted that Museveni would get 55% of the popular vote and claim victory without a runoff in Uganda’s elections, and that the opposition would… Read More »Museveni “wins”
The Washington Post has published a list of 236 keywords considered sensitive by Chinese censors. 18 of these words are obscenities – the rest are… Read More »The words China doesn’t want to hear
My colleagues Rebecca MacKinnon and John Palfrey have an excellent op-ed in this week’s Newsweek International, on the role of US internet companies in China.… Read More »It’s too late to prevent “The Internets”
My friend Andrew Heavens continues to do exemplary photojournalism from his base in Addis Ababa. (I’m working on a proposal for an Africa-wide blogging and… Read More »Photos: Not funny, and at least a little funny