Dec 19 2006 17: Privacy

Listen to Episode 17.
Jenni E. and Jess K. discuss privacy and the ‘net:
Given the complexity of the Internet’s architecture, is individual privacy too much to expect? Government agencies and civil rights groups continue to battle over who owns what - and who should have access to what - as the public continues to wonder how the Fourth Amendment applies, if at all, to electronic communication.
Hands Off the Internet.
Legislation affecting internet privacy.


 
 

Dec 12 2006 16: Nugget: Censorship

Listen to Episode 16.
A DC Nugget by Jon.


 
 

Dec 10 2006 15: Outsourcing

Listen to Episode 15.
Digital Nugget by Julie regarding outsourcing.


 
 

Dec 8 2006 14: Nugget: Lee Siegel and the Blogosphere

Listen to Episode 14.
Iris Whitworth writes:
In September 2006, renowned cultural critic Lee Siegel was suspended from his duties as a Senior Editor at the New Republic Magazine because of
concerns that he inappropriately created a blog under pseudonym. Using the blog to criticize opponents and praise himself, Siegel admits that what he did was wrong in the context of the workplace. But as far as blogs are
concerned, were his actions inappropriate?
Further reading:
Shadows and Blogs: The New Republic’s Lee Siegel is guilty, but of what?


 
 

Dec 6 2006 13: Nugget: Envoy kicked out of Sudan for Blogging

Listen to Episode 13.
Aaron Sukenik writes:
Top UN envoy, Jan Pronk, was ordered out of Khartoum by the Sudanese
Government on Monday, October 23, on account of his blogging habits. He
published comments on his Web site exposing weaknesses and threats to the
Sudanese Army. His blogging enraged Sudan’s armed forces, who then called
Pronk a threat to Sudanese security. Pronk had previously been warned
about his blog by U.N. headquarters. Related stories:

Can Diplomats Write Weblogs?
Reuters: UN Envoy Leaves Sudan

I’ll be on the Podcasting/Vlogging for Money Show (hosted By John C. Havens of About.com) this …


 
 

Dec 4 2006 Luke on Podcasting Talkshow & The Future of Digital Citizen

I’ll be on the Podcasting/Vlogging for Money Show (hosted By John C. Havens of About.com) this Wednesday, December 6 at 10:00PM EST. Listeners would do well to participate in this through Talkshoe’s software or telephone interface. Other guests include Chris Brogan and Justin Kownacki.
The subject?
It’s the age old question of “Art versus Commerce,” or “Craft or Cash.” If you podcast/videocast/create new media, should you be entitled to get paid for what you do? If so, how can you monetize successfully while not turning off your audience?
Because it’s through Talkshoe, …


 
 

Aug 7 2006 Wikimania Day 3 Report

Part 3 on Wikimania:

Day 3 did not bring any major revelations, but a bucketload of small nice stuff. Read all about it…


 
 

Aug 6 2006 Wikimania Day 2 Report

Part 2 of Piotr’s Wikimania 2006 coverage:

How Wikipedia & friends will replace Blackboard and some other things… the mania continues.


 
 

Aug 5 2006 Wikimania Day 1 Report

Wikimania Day 1: Jimbo, Lessig, Wikipedia WYSWIG and Semantic Wiki, among many other goodies!


 
 

Aug 1 2006 12: Net Neutrality

Net Neutrality with Brad Kozlek

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