Finding reasons to laugh in Zimbabwe
Jonathan Clayton, blogging and reporting for the Times of London from Johannesburg, has a couple of good anti-Mugabe jokes that are going around on mobile… Read More »Finding reasons to laugh in Zimbabwe
Jonathan Clayton, blogging and reporting for the Times of London from Johannesburg, has a couple of good anti-Mugabe jokes that are going around on mobile… Read More »Finding reasons to laugh in Zimbabwe
Very little football in my life, as I’m in meetings roughly 16 hours a day. (Okay, that’s not quite true – three friends and I… Read More »Two football stories
When Sergey Brin hinted that Google might reconsider their involvement with Google.cn, their search engine designed to comply with the censorship, the media and web… Read More »Blogspot still blocked. Newspapers still silent.
You’d think the location of the 2006 World Cup would be improving my German. Instead, it’s helping me work on my Spanish. Yes, all games… Read More »Watching Football Improves Your Spanish
I’m not able to blog the Annenberg conference today because a) the connectivity is very spotty, and b) because I’ve been spending the few moments… Read More »Glimpses from Philly
The Annenberg conference on The Hyperlinked Society is putting some interesting groups of people together in panels. Jay Rosen leads the first panel, which features… Read More »Jay Rosen on moving beyond “the masses”