Modding and the “brutal economics” of video games
How lame is it that I find the game I want to play next through an academic talk at Berkman? My colleague Shenja van der… Read More »Modding and the “brutal economics” of video games
How lame is it that I find the game I want to play next through an academic talk at Berkman? My colleague Shenja van der… Read More »Modding and the “brutal economics” of video games
Anthropologist Christopher Kelty is visiting Harvard from Rice, discussing his book “Two Bits: The Cultural Significance of Free Software” at the Berkman Center today. The… Read More »Chris Kelty: The Cultural Significance of Free Software
The lengths that some guys will go to so they have something to blog about! You thought it was bad when I had retinal surgery… Read More »The lengths some guys will go to for a blog post…
David Weinberger somehow manages to find time to write books, write thoughtful blog posts, AND produce a periodic newsletter – Journal of the Hyperlinked Organization… Read More »David Weinberger and the Ninja Gap
One of the themes I was struck by at the Berkman at Ten conference was the idea that the net is now mature enough that… Read More »Financial models for “difficult” journalism
Dr. Ulrike Reinhard, who is building a new online and offline publication, We Magazine, interviewed me at Berkman at 10. You can watch me squint… Read More »Video interview at Berkman at Ten