Berkman Buzz: June 14, 2013
The Berkman Buzz is selected weekly from the posts of Berkman Center people and projects. Alison Head talks with Howie Schneider about news literacyFrom Alison Head's latest interview for Project Information Literacy, "Howie Schneider: Navigating the Rising Tide of News"
Kit Walsh explains the problem with 3D printing patent applications
From Kit Walsh's post, "Insider Insight — Fighting the 3D Printing Patent Applications" Julius Genachowski and Jonathan Zittrain propose a new ad hoc emergency networkFrom Julius Genachowski and Jonathan Zittrain's post for the MIT Technology Review, "Former FCC Chairman: Let’s Test an Emergency Ad Hoc Network in Boston"
Herdict partners with ASL 19 to track Iranian Internet censorshipFrom Ryan Budish's blog post for Herdict, "Tracking Iranian Censorship with ASL 19" Berkman project explores student privacy in the cloud
From Alicia Solow-Niederman's post for Technology | Academics | Policy, "Berkman Initiative Explores Privacy Issues as Educational Institutions Move to the Cloud" New York Times Profiles Global Voices Cuba ContributorFrom Georgia Popplewell's blog post for Global Voices, "New York Times Profiles Global Voices Cuba Contributor" | ||||||||
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