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Oct 17, 2008

An Android kill switch?

On The Future of the Internet blog, Jason Neal poses some questions about the Google Android Market's terms of service...

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Oct 15, 2008

Digital Natives: Teens talk politics

The Digital Natives Reporters in the Field series may be taking a breather, but with the US election only three weeks away and the final presidential debate tonight, the…

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Oct 15, 2008

Video your vote

November 4 at ground level

YouTube and PBS have teamed up to ask US voters to document their voting experiences. You're invited to upload your election day video to the Video Your Vote channel. The Citizen…

Oct 15, 2008

Internship opportunity: Internet & Democracy project

The Internet & Democracy Project is looking for research interns for a study investigating the US political blogosphere and "astro-turfing."

Oct 14, 2008

Today is Open Access Day!

SPARC, PLoS, and FreeCulture have organized the first international Open Access Day to help the higher education community and the public learn and understand more about the…

Oct 10, 2008

Berkman Buzz: Week of October 6, 2008

The Internet in the 2008 presidential election, gender and math, saying "see ya" to traditional publishing, and more...in this week's BUZZ!

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Oct 10, 2008

The CMLP on choosing an ISP

From the Citizen Media Law Project blog... There are a lot of things to consider when making the decision to launch a blog or website...one area most people tend to overlook is…

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Oct 8, 2008

Digital Natives: Cyberbullying

In this week's installment of the Digital Natives Reporters in the Field series we hear from Lisa Epstein, a 19-year-old UMASS student and former victim of cyberbullying.

Oct 8, 2008

Berkman's Hiring: Financial/Administrative Associate

We're looking for a new team member to help manage Berkman's financial systems, and to provide assistance to the Law Lab, one of our new projects! Like for all of our positions,…

The Internet: Issues at the Frontiers: Seminar - Spring 2009

This seminar explores frontiers question involving the Internet. Anticipated issues involve innovation, copyright, new uses of the wiki form, prediction markets, democratic…

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