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Harvard Business Review Tackles Several Berkman Topics

This month's issue of the Harvard Business Review is chock full of our faculty and fellows.  From John Palfrey's commentary on a case study of the effects of "googling" interviewees to a review of David Weinberger's latest book.  You'll also find articles by Jonathan Zittrain on how to save the Internet and Weinberger on how to organize it.  Many of the articles are free for online viewing during the month of June, so check them out.

David Weinberger's article is a small window into his larger work, Everything is Miscellaneous, which is available on the Berkman Books page.  He also expands on the theories of his work with various new media and scientific luminaries in a series of interviews for Wired Magazine.

Jonathan Zittrain's work on the nature of the Internet and the direction it is taking will be investigated further in the upcoming book: The Future of the Internet and How to Stop It (Yale University Press).

You can also find more on John Palfrey's work with Urs Gasser and others in the research of Digital Natives, the issues they face as well as the the ones they create through the Digital Natives project wiki.