So… who’s your billionaire?
“So, which billionaire do you work for?” This isn’t a question you hear very often in the NGO industry, though it probably should be. If… Read More »So… who’s your billionaire?
“So, which billionaire do you work for?” This isn’t a question you hear very often in the NGO industry, though it probably should be. If… Read More »So… who’s your billionaire?
I’m not able to blog the Annenberg conference today because a) the connectivity is very spotty, and b) because I’ve been spending the few moments… Read More »Glimpses from Philly
And while we’re on the topic of wars of words… I’m in Philadelphia today, getting ready for a panel discussion early tomorrow as part of… Read More »Warming up for wars of words
My colleague Jonathan Zittrain has an important new paper published in the latest issue of the Harvard Law review. While it’s a paper for lawyers… Read More »Zittrain gets me thinking about generativity and aggregation
As is my habit, I’m blogging from the stage of NetSquared, taking notes on talks by Dan Gillmor and Euntaek Hong. The “immoderator” is Michael… Read More »Dan Gillmor at Netsquared
I’m moderating a panel this afternoon at Beyond Broadcast about “the community dimension of media”. The panelists are people applying community technologies to public media,… Read More »A history of digital communities… in seven minutes