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Jan 26, 2007

Interop and Innovation

Last week, as part of the project on Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Interoperability, a field of experts gathered in Weissbaden, Switzerland for a workshop hosted…

Jan 25, 2007

Luncheon Series: Mapping the Network Neutrality Debate

This afternoon, Barbara van Schewick, of the Technical University of Berlin spoke to a crowded room during the Berkman Center's weekly Luncheon Series, to discuss her…

Jan 24, 2007

Aid4education.org Launches Internet-based Fund

Seeking to combat the cycle of poverty, former Berkman Intern, Caroline Nellemann and her sister Isabella Maria Kyle recently launched aid4education.org, a charitable fund…

Jan 22, 2007

From Movable Type to Wireless Web

Harvard University's Neiman Foundation for Journalism has released "Goodbye Gutenberg," their Winter 2006 Issue of Neiman Reports.  Exploring the ways in which the…

Jan 19, 2007

Berkman Buzz, week of January 19

A look at the past week's online Berkman conversations.  If you'd like to receive this by email, just sign up here.What's going on...

Jan 18, 2007

Pew Survey: "Election 2006 Online"

The Pew Internet and American Life Project recently released their latest study regarding the 2006 election cycle and the effects of the Internet on the voting public.The survey…

Jan 17, 2007

Tools & Tips for Democracy

This past Monday, the Berkman Center and the Sunlight Foundation hosted a gathering to discuss and strategize about the role of the internet in political knowledge and democracy.

Jan 17, 2007

Luncheon Series: Discussion & Webcast

This week's luncheon series guests were Chad Maglaque and Timothy Killian of MorePerfect.org on "Civics 2.0".

Jan 16, 2007

Save the Date: Beyond Broadcast 2007

Berkman is happy to be working with the MIT Comparative Media Studies program and Yale's Information Society Project to present Beyond Broadcast 2007: From Participatory Culture…

Jan 12, 2007

Berkman Buzz, week of January 12

A look at the past week's online Berkman conversations.  If you'd like to receive this by email, just sign up here.What's going on...

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