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Feb 10, 2005

The President Has Read "The Future of Ideas"

Just for a moment, television viewers across America watched one of our own chat with the President - President Bartlet, that is.  Last night on the hit series, "The West Wing,"…

Feb 9, 2005

Salon and Weinberger on Tagging

An article in yesterday's edition of Salon.com, "Steal This Bookmark!" discusses the many new and not-so-new applications for tagging - the keyword categorization of links,…

Feb 9, 2005

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Your regular dose of public-interest Internet news and commentary from the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School.

Feb 8, 2005

<--The Filter--> February 2005

Your regular dose of public-interest Internet news and commentary from the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School.

Feb 2, 2005

SCOMS Special Issue by Berkman Fellow

A special issue of the International Journal Studies in Communication Science (SCOMS) on information quality research, edited by Berkman Fellow Urs Gasser, has recently been…

Feb 2, 2005

Feb. 7: Lunch Seminar with James Fishkin - "Consulting the Public Thoughtfully"

The National Center for Digital Government at the Taubman Center at the Kennedy School of Government is sponsoring a Lunch Seminar with Professor James S.

Feb 1, 2005

South Korea Inadvertently Blocks Thousands of Sites

A&nbsp;new study by the OpenNet Initiative (a research partnership of the Citizen Lab [University of Toronto], the Berkman Center, and the Advanced Network Research Group …

Jan 28, 2005

Battle of the Bundles

Berkman Affiliate Susie Lindsay reports again from the National Association of Television Program Executives Conference in Las Vegas to explain that telecom service providers are…

Jan 27, 2005

Media Consolidation and the FCC

Berkman Affiliate Susie Lindsay is attending this year's National Association of Television Program Executives conference in Las Vegas, and today she filed this report:Ted Turner…

Jan 25, 2005

Innovating Online Journalism in the Arab World

Daoud Kuttab, founder of the first Internet-radio station in the Arab World, AmmanNet, spoke at the Berkman Center today to describe his experiences using the internet to…

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