How do young adults access websites? -
I am currently at the fifth IGF in Vilnius and yesterday I presented some data from our study on the online routines of the digital natives at the GigaNet. Here, i would like to share one…
Seeking your opinions on internet values and core principles -
The next Internet Governance Forum (IGF) is just around the corner and for the first time I am organizing a workshop there. I think the title of the workshop speaks for itself. It is: “Core…
Please disregard this post. I am just testing a new plugin…
It’s been quiet on this blog for a while, so I decided to share an observation based on some conversations I recently had at one of the Internet governance meetings. The conversations were about…
It has been really long time since I have posted any updates. Yes, I was busy, but the number of open tabs with interesting articles kept on growing. So, today I have a moment to breath and I…
I love building things, but I do not have enough time to do that and quite frankly I do not have the best conditions to do that at the moment. So, in the meantime (and as a form of procrastination)…
A short, but geeky greeting for the coming Passover:
If you are celebrating, I hope you will have a tasty one!
I should have posted this a while ago, but I was traveling, so here it is with a huge delay. I think some of the new related updates may be not as relevant at this point, but they may still be…
After experimenting with both for about a month, I’ve officially decided to drop Tumblr in favor of Buzz. Tumblr’s a terrific service with an amazing team behind it—this isn’t a “goodbye cruel world” sort of post. But my social network and my conversations have grown much more quickly on Buzz and I need to consolidate my digital life a bit, so it makes sense to spend more time there and less here. If you’d like to follow me over on Buzz, my profile is at this link.
In the bubble where I live, media, information, and communication technologies (MICTs) are truly ubiquitous. Most of the time I, and those around me, use these technologies thinking very little…