Catching up with Global Voices
If you missed the Global Voices conference we had at Harvard two weekends ago, there’s a great chance for you to catch up on the… Read More »Catching up with Global Voices
If you missed the Global Voices conference we had at Harvard two weekends ago, there’s a great chance for you to catch up on the… Read More »Catching up with Global Voices
My friend John Perry Barlow was arrested a last September at SFO. He was flying from San Francisco to New York and was removed from… Read More »The people versus John Perry Barlow, or, as we like to say, “Barlow versus The Man”
My global wanderings have now taken me quite close to home – I’m in Cambridge late this week for Berkman’s Internet and Society conference, Votes,… Read More »Hoder’s talk at Berkman
As I travelled in Egypt and Jordan last week, I asked most of the people I met with whether they were getting interested in weblogging.… Read More »Blogs from Egypt and Jordan
I posted a couple of weeks back about an experiment I was beginning to run, looking at what headlines from the New York Times get… Read More »The Media Sucks, And It’s Your Fault
As regular readers of my blog know, I’m interested in trying to paint a statistical picture of media coverage of the developing world. Last year,… Read More »How blogs selectively amplify the New York Times