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Has the Future of the Internet come about?

September 7th, 2010  |  by z  |  published in cybersecurity, Facebook, Future of the Internet, Generativity, Web 2.0 platforms, wikipedia  |  2 Comments

This week there’s an online symposium at Concurring Opinions about the Future of the Internet — And How to Stop It. I’ll be blogging there; in the meantime here’s my opening entry.

FOI Topics and Links of the Week

August 10th, 2010  |  by jennifer  |  published in Android, cybersecurity, Future of the Internet, Generativity, privacy, wikipedia  |  2 Comments

Game on. A featureless update released recently by TI blocks a hack that allowed owners to write their own programs for the company’s Nspire calculator. It’s not immediately obvious what rationale TI used to justify the block. It isn’t under pressure to protect the commercial interests of a partner service provider. And worst case, a […]

Commencement video

June 16th, 2009  |  by z  |  published in Future of the Internet, university, wikipedia  |  1 Comment

…on Star Trek, Charlie Brown, and Wikipedia: (Text available here.)

When the Bat Signal calls

June 8th, 2009  |  by z  |  published in university, wikipedia  |  17 Comments

I was asked to give the commencement talk at my old high school this year.  I wrote it out ahead of time, so figured I’d share it here —

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@zander_cannon @mattyglesias Well, at least in a mere 95 years you can create a derivative work from it.

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@annastansbury And much trickier to figure out, in a general workshop, what questions and discussions should be entertained among those for whom the paper topic is in their wheelhouse versus those who are approaching the topic in first impression, from other fields.

About 3 days ago from Jonathan Zittrain's Twitter via Twitter Web App

@annastansbury Yes, I do think there can be a similar dynamic in legal academia -- though there's more variety of format and approach since legal academia is so methodologically mosaicized. A legacy habit is the lionization of Socratic inquiry, arguments that press without much thought to tone.

About 3 days ago from Jonathan Zittrain's Twitter via Twitter Web App

@annastansbury Thanks very much for these thoughts, and the work behind them. I'm finding myself wondering how much is portable to other disciplines, such as legal academic talks -- or to multidisciplinary gatherings.

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@TBPInvictus Why, yes, at least for Trump directly justsecurity.org/75032/litiga… @just_security will know if there are trackers for the others

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