Zimbabwe: Sunday’s violence and the aftermath
The violent crackdown on dissent in Harare this past Sunday is starting to have repercussions around the world and in the nation. The US has… Read More »Zimbabwe: Sunday’s violence and the aftermath
The violent crackdown on dissent in Harare this past Sunday is starting to have repercussions around the world and in the nation. The US has… Read More »Zimbabwe: Sunday’s violence and the aftermath
I caught a couple of disappointing panels at SXSW, as well as a couple that gave me lots of new thinking to chew on. My… Read More »Fictional blogging – fascinating, and just a bit terrifying
My friend Daniel Beck doesn’t travel as much as I do (nor do most airline pilots), so the constant background noise of cable “news” isn’t… Read More »Slow news week?
My friend Jon Lebkowsky put together a really excellent group for our panel at SXSW. The panel focused on the challenges of blogging in countries… Read More »SXSW: Blogging where speech isn’t free
Day two of TED closes with the TED Prize, the conference’s annual effort to honor the work of innovators and make it possible for them… Read More »TED Prize – James Nachtwey
I’ve spent some time with my friend Loïc Le Meur at this TED, talking through an interesting issue that’s gotten a good bit of coverage… Read More »Questions and answers on citizen media and the “happy slapping” controversy with Loic Le Meur