The FCC and "free" wireless, a web-less intern, wanting to be a digital native, and more...in the is week's BUZZ!
Berkman's Cyberlaw Clinic is seeking a resident Clinical Fellow for the academic year 2008-09. If you are passionate about working with students and internet/IP law, here is your chance to closely mentor and supervise Harvard Law students as they pursue fascinating, cutting-edge cases in our Clinic.
The Request for Technical Submissions asks companies, non-profits, and individuals with technologies relevant to child safety online to submit a detailed description that will enable a thorough review by the Task Force’s Technical Advisory Board.
Zack McCune revs up for One Web Day by taking a 24 hour internet vacation. How many Google Challenge Flags does he (not) pull in this time? Does the feel of a newspaper burn his hands? Read on to find the "Noe Web Day" chronicles...
Thoughts and vision from the Global Voices Citizen Media Summit 2008 keep rolling in...
The FCC and Internet filtering, Chinese video sharing sites, Google Book Search and more...in this week's Buzz!
FrontlineSMS enables instantaneous two-way communication on a large scale.
Via the Internet & Democracy blog, Patrick Philippe Meier - I&D conference participant and panel moderator - liveblogged his way through the conference over the past two days at iRevolution.
Two Talent Quest finalists, Al Letson and Glynn Washington, were chosen today by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to develop their pilot radio shows into programs over the course of the next year.
David Ardia of the Citizen Media Law Project updates us on the Sykes v. Seidel case.
Berkman fellows blog about the FCC's proposal to auction a block of radio spectrum to a buyer that would provide free internet access, under the condition it would filter pornography and obscene content.
As part of our Tuesday luncheon series, Ned Gulley and Karim R. Lakhani discussed their work on The Dynamics of Collaborative Innovation: Exploring the tension between knowledge novelty and reuse.
StopBadware.org today released a report analyzing over 200,000 sites reported by Google as exhibiting badware behavior. Over half of the reported infected sites are hosted in China.
Berkman's looking for a full-time digital media producer to contribute the brain and technical brawn to rethink and beef up our efforts creating compelling non-text based media. Is it you?
As a primer to tomorrow's luncheon on "The Dynamics of Collaborative Innovation: Exploring the tension between knowledge novelty and reuse" with Karim Lakhani and Ned Gulley, Berkman intern Zack McCune sat down with our guests to discuss collaboration in the age of computing "2.0", distributed innovation, and motivations for participation.
On Tuesday, we hosted a lively session on the Publius Project at Supernova. The conversation was a great fit for this year’s theme, “Challenges for the Network Age”...
Teens and online status, an open access success story, South Korean protests of US beef and more...in this week's BUZZ!
Bijan Sabet of Spark Capital responds to coverage of last night's event on entrepreneurs and innovation.
Over on the Digital Natives blog, Nikki Leon wonders whether or not Digital Natives need to start tying strings to their fingers in lieu of hitting the search engines.
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