Cracking the 'Great Firewall' of China's Web censorship (USA Today)
''China has the world's "most sophisticated" Internet filtering system, according to the OpenNet Initiative, an academic cooperative that tracks censorship issues.''
Berkman Center for Internet & Society Turns 10 (Emerging Technologies)
''The Harvard Law School's Berkman Center for Internet and Society is about to celebrate its 10th anniversary. What, you don't know about the Berkman Center...''
Repression 2.0 (Newsweek)
''According to Ethan Zuckerman, a fellow at Harvard University's Berkman Center for Internet and Society, some nations like Zimbabwe even deploy security agents—or people who act like them—to wander the aisles at cafés, glancing at<sep/>
Defending the Property of an Anti-Property Marxist Scholar (Chronicle of Higher Education)
''Wendy M. Seltzer, a fellow at Harvard University's Berkman Center for Internet & Society who is familiar with Mr. Galloway's case, believes the Debord estate is overreaching.''
How the iPhone is killing the 'Net (Network World)
''Is the iPhone killing the 'Net? That's the question posed by Oxford University Professor Jonathan Zittrain in his new book, The Future of the Internet and How to Stop It.''
Cambridge nonprofit wins MacArthur award (Boston Globe)
'''It's a neat way for us to do more of what we want to do,' says Shapiro, 'which is not just distribute for radio broadcasts, but for a range of platforms to reach into the world.'''
Net gains and pains for journalism (BBC)
''For example, at Media Re:public, a major conference on the future of what they call 'participatory media' in Los Angeles organised by Harvard's Berkman Center for Internet and Society...''
Meet the Echo Boom hackers (CNet)
''But keeping one username in particular is behavior that is not necessarily true of all mainstream teenage users, suggests Danah Boyd (no relation to Chris Boyd). As a Ph.D. candidate at the University of California at Berkeley and a fellow at Harvard La
More questions than answers (Reuters)
''I was invited to a gathering of activists, academics and media practitioners by the Berkman Centre's Media:Republic program in LA last weekend. Exhilarating to be in such exalted company but depressing to find them so anxious about the future of polit
Dear Blog... (Boston Globe)
''The gender differences in teens' blogs 'look like the gender differences you see when you see girls and boys hanging out in malls or parks. You see different notions of machismo and femininity and masculinity,' says Danah Boyd''