Google in China: any cause for hope?
As you’ve doubtless heard half a dozen times so far today, Google has launched a new service in China. For years, Google has provided a… Read More »Google in China: any cause for hope?
As you’ve doubtless heard half a dozen times so far today, Google has launched a new service in China. For years, Google has provided a… Read More »Google in China: any cause for hope?
If, like me, you could use a smile today, I offer the following links: The good folks at Rocketboom have produced a video field report… Read More »Some recommended distractions…
“If you would not be forgotten As soon as you are dead and rotten either write things worth reading or do things worth the writing.”… Read More »Happy Birthday, Ben!
It’s Dan Gillmor’s first day as a Berkman Fellow, and many members of the extended Berkman family have come out to welcome him to the… Read More »Berkman welcomes Dan Gillmor
The Berkman Center has gotten a lot of love from the mainstream media this weekend. My Global Voices co-founder, Rebecca MacKinnon, has spent the past… Read More »Berkman in the Spotlight
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