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How business, culture and politics look from inside my own personal Internet bubble...
Charlie Nesson begins by saying that the morning had a negative cast to it. It was about fear. But he was uplifted when Yochai and Jimbo got to what Wikipedia is and could be. [Live blogging. Full of errors and omissions. Posted unedited and unspellchecked.] He asks the general counsel of ...
John begins by pointing to Publius, a set of essays and discussions about the Net's many "constitutional moments." But his overall topic is, as Yochai Benkler frames it, whether the networked sphere expands democracy. E.g., photos and videos of the monks' protest in Burma were spread through the Internet. [Live ...
[After Dean Kagan (correctly) identifies JZ with the Berkman Center, JZ begins by talking about the importance of the fact that the Net at its start was unconstrained by a need to make money. They therefore didn't have to count how many people were on it or how much they ...
Terry Fisher talks about the Berkman's scope. He initiates a cheering section to try induce Jonathan Zittrain to accept Harvard Law's offer of a professorship. [JZ! JZ! Z!]Charlie Nesson talks about the values of the Center: "Open code, open acJcess, open talk, open education." He asks us to build "the ...
Dean Kagan has just announced that the Berkman Center, which had been part of Harvard Law, is now an interdisciplinary center, part of Harvard University overall. This is not only quite an honor. It also will embed the Center even more directly in the full range of Harvard's discourse.[Tags: berkman ...
The tenth anniversary celebration of the Berkman Center is starting. It's a two day conference about the future of the Internet. It's sold out. The backchannel is at irc://irc.freenode.net/berkman. I assume it's being webcast but I don't know where. (I came into the conf room without a program.) The tag ...
So, I was chatting with the driver of the limo my hosts in Las Vegas kindly supplied for me. When I said that I write about technology, he told me about his startup. It's a social network that he's confident will knock FaceBook and MySpace off the map. So, when ...
I'm in Las Vegas, and my Blackberry just tried to do a bluetooth pairing with "Brenda Lee." Do we now have a whole new — and easily spoofed — type of Celebrity Encounter? And how many degrees from Kevin Bacon does that make me?[Tags: bluetooth celebrities ]
The Berkman Center's Publius Project is now live. There you'll find essays on the Internet's "constitutional moments," even though most of those moments do not involve a written constitution ... which makes the topic all the more interesting. (My contribution, on tacit governance, is here.)[Tags: publius governance ]
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