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Jun 8, 2007

Berkman Buzz, week of June 4

BERKMAN BUZZ: A look at the past week's online Berkman conversationsThe Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Harvard Law SchoolWeek of June 4, 2007What's going on...

Jun 8, 2007

Weinberger Interviews Craig(slist) Newmark

Over ten years ago Craig Newmark began Craigslist as a community site for San Francisco.  Today it plays host to over 17 million posts worldwide and receives 20 million…

Jun 7, 2007

The Filter - May 2007

May 2007Your regular dose of public-interest Internet news and commentary from the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School.FILTER CONTENTS:[0] From the Center…

Jun 7, 2007

UNIVERSITY: Knowledge Beyond Authority Audio Now Available

The success of the 2007 Internet & Society Conference, University: Knowledge Beyond Authority did not just come from the presentations and discussions during the event, but will…

Jun 6, 2007

Digital Natives Logo Contest Picks a Winner

This spring the Berkman Center held a contest for youth to design a logo for our new Digital Natives project.

Jun 6, 2007

Semi-Finalists Announced in Public Radio Quest

After sifting through over 1,400 entries, the Public Radio Talent Quest has selected 10 semi-finalists to continue onto the second round of the contest where they will be…

Jun 5, 2007

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"…

Jun 4, 2007

University: Knowledge Beyond Authority

The 6th Harvard Internet & Society Conference, UNIVERSITY: Knowledge Beyond Authority, took place last week here at Harvard Law School with great success.  The…

Jun 4, 2007

Weinberger Interviews Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales

Jimmy Wales is a Berkman Fellow, the founder of Wikipedia, and also the latest to speak with David Weinberger in a series of interviews for Wired Magazine.  Having founded an…

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