Shaun Attwood, Prison Blogger
Whatever benefits it holds for the world at large, Global Voices is proving to be a fascinating way for me to discover new blogs that… Read More »Shaun Attwood, Prison Blogger
Whatever benefits it holds for the world at large, Global Voices is proving to be a fascinating way for me to discover new blogs that… Read More »Shaun Attwood, Prison Blogger
Wishing I was going to be in Cambridge tomorrow. The Signal/Noise conference at Harvard looks terrific: Mike Doughty (formerly of Soul Coughing) on musical creativity,… Read More »Signal/Noise conference at Harvard
Koranteng Ofosu-Amaah is a Ghanaian engineer working for Lotus at their facility in Cambridge, MA. His blog, Koranteng’s Toli, currently features one of the best… Read More »The subtle business of software localization
Bloggers around the world, especially in the Middle East, are mourning the death of Zouhair Yahyaoui, a Tunisian journalist and founder of Tunezine, an activist,… Read More »Remembering a cyber-dissident
President Bush, famously not a big newspaper reader, is evidently not much of a film buff either. In today’s “White House Letter” in the New… Read More »President Bush, “Hotel Rwanda”, bridgeblogs and terrorism
My good friend (and my editor at WorldChanging) Alex Steffen just posted a powerful graphic to WorldChanging, under the title “The African Cliff”. (He found… Read More »Africa: Even More Complicated than it Looks