How many people jump the Great Firewall?
My colleague Hal Roberts, I and friends at Berkman released a paper today that attempts to estimate usage of circumvention tools, tools used to evade… Read More »How many people jump the Great Firewall?
My colleague Hal Roberts, I and friends at Berkman released a paper today that attempts to estimate usage of circumvention tools, tools used to evade… Read More »How many people jump the Great Firewall?
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Berkman Center cofounder Jonathan Zittrain is the ringleader for our lunch session at Berkman today, a presentation of H2O, the oft-evolving tool he and crew… Read More »Jonathan Zittrain and technology to transform the law school