While Boston progresses towards a city-wide wireless network, Wired Magazine reports that a wireless network recently launched in San Francisco is already paying dividends…
The candidates in the 2008 presidential primary elections seem to have accepted the role and potential that online media has held in recent contests and could maintain this cycle…
A recently released study by the Carnegie Foundation took an in-depth look at the state of legal education in American and Canadian law schools. Specifically, they examined…
This afternoon, the Berkman Center Luncheon Seires continued with a visit from Kennedy School of Government's Viktor Mayer-Schoenberger. His discussion was titled "Napster's…
The Public Radio Talent Quest, conducted by Public Radio Exchange (PRX) recently got underway and the response has been great. As PRX Executive Director Jake Shapiro said in a…
At a press conference earlier today, the EMI Group announced that it will begin to offer DRM-free music downloads. Eric Nicoli, CEO of the music industry giant, was joined by…
In its first public conference since research began in late 2005, the OpenNet Initiative (ONI) will be gathering at member institution, University of Oxford, "to discuss the…
BERKMAN BUZZ: A look at the past week's online Berkman conversationsThe Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Harvard Law SchoolWeek of March 26, 2007What's going on...
In response to recent controversies and to raise awareness on the complicated issue of cyberbullying, Digital Divide Network founder Andy Carvin has declared today Stop…
As if on cue, a Chronicle of Higher Education podcast shines light on what we’ll be discussing with the 2007 Internet & Society Conference: open content, digital libraries and the…