The Listserve Hopes To Revitalize The Quality Of Online Conversation Through The Oldest Online Social Network -- Email
BY Sarah Lai Stirland | Thursday, April 12 2012
What would you say if you suddenly had the opportunity to connect personally with a million of your fellow human beings around the world?
That's a question that a group of five students at New York University's Interactive Telecommunications Program are currently exploring with their intriguing class project/online social interaction experiment The Listserve, in which one person is chosen by lottery, and given the platform and opportunity to speak to a mass audience through e-mail in a one-shot deal.
Read MoreCapitol Hill's Dec. 7 Hackathon Means Government's Getting Geekier
BY Sarah Lai Stirland | Monday, November 28 2011
Photo: Elliott P. / Flickr Software developers, Capitol Hill staffers and transparency advocates will brainstorm about what's to come in this field at Congress’ first-ever hackathon on Dec. 7 at the Capitol Visitors ... Read More
An API for New York City Data, and a Chance to Suggest What to Use It For
BY Nick Judd | Tuesday, June 21 2011
New York City will provide on-the-fly access to the datasets in its New York City Datamine by the end of the year, city Chief Digital Officer Rachel Sterne promised Tuesday at the Games for Change conference held in New ... Read More
PdFLeaks II: Jonsdottir, Shirky, Abrams, Hockenberry and Coleman, Jan. 24 at NYU
BY Micah L. Sifry | Tuesday, January 18 2011
Personal Democracy Forum, in partnership with New York University's Interactive Technology Program, is pleased to present our second symposium on WikiLeaks and Internet Freedom this coming Monday, January 24, from 6-8pm. ... Read More
Upcoming PdF Events in NYC
BY Daniel Teweles | Wednesday, January 12 2011
PdF is pleased to announce three upcoming events in New York City that we think you'll find continue to tap into the zeitgeist in an engaging and intellectually provocative way. PdF Presents: A Symposium on WikiLeaks and ... Read More
Holiday Book Suggestions for the Discerning PdF Reader [UPDATED]
BY Micah L. Sifry | Wednesday, December 22 2010
If you're like me and about to take off for some holiday R&R, you may be hunting around for some good reading to bring with you. Now, these suggestions are not for you if you want something truly non-work-related. ... Read More
What Gladwell Gets Wrong: The Real Problem is Scale Mismatch (Plus, Weak and Strong Ties are Complementary and Supportive)
BY Zeynep Tufekci | Tuesday, September 28 2010
We're pleased to repost this essay on Malcolm Gladwell and online activism by Prof. Zeynep Tufekci of the University of Maryland, with her permission, from her blog Technosociology. Not only does she engage Gladwell, who ... Read More
Government Needs Smart-sourcing, Not Crowdsourcing
BY Pete Peterson | Tuesday, March 24 2009
The prophet is having second thoughts. In comments that have received remarkably scant coverage on this side of the pond, Clay Shirky, while in London last month promoting the release of Here Comes Everybody in ... Read More
Must Reading on the Future of Newspapers
BY Micah L. Sifry | Monday, March 16 2009
Don't miss Clay Shirky and Steven Johnson's latest ruminations on the future of journalism and the fate of newspapers; they will clear your head (if it isn't already) about how technology is driving change in this vital ... Read More