Kenya: mapping the dark and the light
Like many of you, I’ve been following the events in Kenya closely the past three weeks. One way to measure the continuing protest and unrest… Read More »Kenya: mapping the dark and the light
Like many of you, I’ve been following the events in Kenya closely the past three weeks. One way to measure the continuing protest and unrest… Read More »Kenya: mapping the dark and the light
I’m speaking at this year’s O’Reilly ETech conference, which takes place in San Diego, CA from March 3-6th. Tragically, I’m there only for the day… Read More »Cute Cat Theory at ETech
One major concern in the aftermath of Kenya’s disputed elections has been the possibility that the media is undercounting the dead and injured in incidents… Read More »Digital activists find ways to help Kenya
Mark Hopkins wrote a provocative post on Mashable, a prominent social networking technology blog, last week. Titled, “Forget Kenya, Let’s Talk Scoble-gate!“, the post berates… Read More »Scoble, Kenya and learning to connect
I’d expected a near-empty Berkman Center for the first luncheon talk of the year, with many of my fellow fellows heading north to New Hampshire… Read More »Putting your family under surveillance… for science!
As we near the shortest day of the year and the Christmas/New Year’s hibernation that spreads across much of the world, we’re entering list season.… Read More »Underreported: an odd kind of top ten list