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A weekly podcast featuring in-depth discussions with an eclectic mix of authors, academics, and entrepreneurs at the intersection of technology, policy, and economics. Christopher Wolf on hate speech on the Internet. Christopher Wolf, director of the law firm Hogan Lovells’ Privacy and Information Management group, addresses his new book with co-author Abraham Foxman,. Viral Hate: Containing Its Spread on the Internet. To what extent do hateful or mean-spirited Internet users hide behind anonymity? The L...
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Clay Shirky
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A weekly podcast featuring in-depth discussions with an eclectic mix of authors, academics, and entrepreneurs at the intersection of technology, policy, and economics. Clay Shirky on Cognitive Surplus. Listen to and discuss this episode →. Is a senior research fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University and director of its Technology Policy Program. Bull; Evgeny Morozov. Bull; Vint Cerf. Bull; Kevin Kelly. Bull; Bruce Schneier. Bull; Rebecca MacKinon. Bull; David Weinberger. Bull; danah boyd.
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Patrick Byrne on online retailers accepting Bitcoin
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A weekly podcast featuring in-depth discussions with an eclectic mix of authors, academics, and entrepreneurs at the intersection of technology, policy, and economics. Patrick Byrne on online retailers accepting Bitcoin. April 22, 2014. For Overstock CEO, Bitcoin Isn’t Just A Publicity Stunt. Meet Patrick Byrne: Bitcoin Messiah, CEO of Overstock, Scourge of Wall Street. UBS, in Theory, a Conspiracy to Naked Short Tens of Millions of Shares. Jerry Ellig on the Universal Service Fund. Bull; Evgeny Morozov.
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Kevin Kelly
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A weekly podcast featuring in-depth discussions with an eclectic mix of authors, academics, and entrepreneurs at the intersection of technology, policy, and economics. Kevin Kelly on technology evolving beyond us. Listen to and discuss this episode →. Is a senior research fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University and director of its Technology Policy Program. Bull; Evgeny Morozov. Bull; Vint Cerf. Bull; Kevin Kelly. Bull; Bruce Schneier. Bull; Rebecca MacKinon. Bull; David Weinberger.
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Anupam Chander on free speech and cyberlaw
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A weekly podcast featuring in-depth discussions with an eclectic mix of authors, academics, and entrepreneurs at the intersection of technology, policy, and economics. Anupam Chander on free speech and cyberlaw. November 12, 2013. Anupam Chander, Director of the California International Law Center and Martin Luther King, Jr. Hall Research Scholar at the UC Davis School of Law, discusses his recent paper with co-author Uyen P. Lee titled. The Free Speech Foundations of Cyberlaw. Bull; Evgeny Morozov.
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Shane Greenstein on bias in Wikipedia articles
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A weekly podcast featuring in-depth discussions with an eclectic mix of authors, academics, and entrepreneurs at the intersection of technology, policy, and economics. Shane Greenstein on bias in Wikipedia articles. March 11, 2014. Middot; 1 comment. Shane Greenstein, Kellogg Chair in Information Technology at Northwestern’s Kellogg School of Management, discusses his recent paper,. Collective Intelligence and Neutral Point of View: The Case of Wikipedia. If so, how can we measure it? Bull; Evgeny Morozov.
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Jack Schinasi on global privacy regulation
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A weekly podcast featuring in-depth discussions with an eclectic mix of authors, academics, and entrepreneurs at the intersection of technology, policy, and economics. Jack Schinasi on global privacy regulation. January 21, 2014. Jack Schinasi discusses his recent working paper,. Practicing Privacy Online: Examining Data Protection Regulations Through Google’s Global Expansion. Or should we better educate Internet users about data sharing and privacy? Journal of Transnational Law. Is a senior research fe...
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Robert Scoble on wearable computers
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A weekly podcast featuring in-depth discussions with an eclectic mix of authors, academics, and entrepreneurs at the intersection of technology, policy, and economics. Robert Scoble on wearable computers. December 17, 2013. Robert Scoble, Startup Liaison Officer at Rackspace discusses his recent book,. Age of Context: Mobile, Sensors, Data and the Future of Privacy,. Will they become as common as the cellphone is today? How will sensors in everyday products help companies improve the customer experience?
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Setting up a central Git repository on a Windows server. May 27, 2013. In one of the first posts I wrote when I started this blog I tried to give a general overview of Git. Continue reading →. The thorny issue of naming conventions (part 2): scope and type hints. February 17, 2012. Continue reading →. The thorny issue of naming conventions (part 1): lowercase v. uppercase. December 28, 2011. Continue reading →. Bitcoin. The money of the future? August 8, 2011. Gives a very basic introduction:. Object tha...