The American Blogosphere: News and Politics, Technology, and the 'Love Cluster'
BY Nick Judd | Tuesday, November 8 2011
In a blog post summarizing a presentation by Berkman Center for Internet and Society fellow Hal Roberts, Ethan Zuckerman describes how a new understanding of the blogosphere includes space for something Roberts calls the ... Read More
The Guardian Project: Building Mobile Security for a Dangerous World
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, March 31 2011
Guardian Project founder Nathan Freitas; photo by Nancy Scola. Read More
Quote of the Day: An Era With No Secrets
BY Nick Judd | Friday, March 11 2011
There are leaks everywhere in Washington – it’s a town that can’t keep a secret. But the scale is different. It was a colossal failure by the DoD to allow this mass of documents to be transported outside the ... Read More
Seeing Wikileaks in Tunisia's Presidential Protests
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, January 14 2011
Berkman at 10: Is the Internet Good for Democracy, Or What?
BY Micah L. Sifry | Thursday, May 15 2008
Is the Internet good for democracy, or not? John Palfrey is up leading a distributed conversation on that topic for the second plenary session. I'm going to take notes on the conversation, but as always treat these as ... Read More
Tunisia 1984 Video Mash-up
BY Micah L. Sifry | Tuesday, April 10 2007
Blogger and human rights activist extraordinaire Ethan Zuckerman has a fascinating post up about a Tunisian version of the 1984 Apple ad video mash-up that predates the now famous "Vote Different" Hillary 1984 video by ... Read More