Global Voices Gains Momentum
The Global Voices weblog is rapidly becoming a great starting point for news from around the international blogosphere. Much of the credit goes to my… Read More »Global Voices Gains Momentum
The Global Voices weblog is rapidly becoming a great starting point for news from around the international blogosphere. Much of the credit goes to my… Read More »Global Voices Gains Momentum
I received excellent feedback on the first draft of the technical guide to internet anonymity I wrote a few days back for Global Voices. One… Read More »Tor – Onion routing and the modern dissident
Engadget was good enough to feature the Geekcorps Mali Wifi-via-water-bottle antenna designed by Ian Howard and crew… but they didn’t credit Ian or Geekcorps. As… Read More »Waterbottle WiFi and Geekcorps Mali
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
Roy Bennet was born in Zimbabwe when it was known as Southern Rhodesia. His family had lived in Rhodesia for decades, and Roy continued the… Read More »A bad day for the Bennetts
My comparative silence on “…my Heart’s in Accra” has been counterbalanced by a couple of long posts on the Global Voices website. Rebecca and I… Read More »More on Kyrgyzstan and Zimbabwe