Why It's Hard to Map Media Coverage (Wall Street Journal)
''Ethan Zuckerman, research fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School, has conducted similar analyses since 2003, though he calls the project "half-dead" and says he is trying to revive it.''
The end of the Internet as we know it? Jonathan Zittrain fears the worst (Computer World)
''What is "generativity" in IT, and why is it at risk? It's the ability to use a platform to build new things and share them without the permission or intervention of the maker of the platform. Many of the things we now see as central to the Internet revo
Iranian Blogosphere Tests Government's Limits (New York Times)
''Over all, a new study by the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School shows that Iran’s blogosphere mirrors the erratic, fickle and often startling qualities of life in the Islamic republic itself.''
Music downloaders win round in court (The Boston Globe)
'''She's acknowledging that there are important First Amendment issues at stake...,' said Wendy Seltzer, a fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School.''
Americans feel safe online, says poll (SC Magazine)
''Despite phishing schemes, spyware, and other internet security threats, an overwhelming majority of Americans claim to feel safe online, according to a recent poll sponsored by StopBadware.org, a project of the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at H
Whistling past the (computer) graveyard (LA Times)
''A survey released this morning by StopBadware.org, a project led by Harvard Law School's Berkman Center for Internet & Society, found that 88% of Internet users feel safe when using their PCs online. In fact, half of those polled under age 30 said the
YouTube for Smart People (The Nation)
'''There is a tension between the wisdom of the crowd and wisdom of experts,' explains John Palfrey, executive director of Harvard's Berkman Center for Internet and Society. After looking over Big Think for The Nation, Palfrey said that by making expertis
Badware not pushing users offline (InfoWOrld)
"Malware, spam and a litany of social engineering schemes may haunt nearly every corner of the Web, but that's not stopping most Americans from feeling confident in their ability to do business on the Internet safely, according to a new paper published by
Comcast-BitTorrent: The Net's finally growing up (Fortune)
''Said Jonathan Zittrain, professor of Internet regulation and governance at Oxford University: 'It sounds like progress.''' / ''Says John Palfrey, executive director of the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard: 'It was helpful for the sword o
Virtual tool puts residents in the planning process (Boston Business Journal)
''The Boston Redevelopment Authority is in talks with Emerson College assistant professor Eric Gordon and Gene Koo, a fellow at Harvard Law School's Berkman Center for Internet & Society, to set up a pilot program to enable residents to help shape an aspe