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#berkman

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ericagee (23)
Jun 26, 2008
Jesse proposes that Summize & GetSatisfaction pool resources and try to take over Twitter. The room kinda agrees # #
jcallina (94)
Jun 18, 2008
I am amazed that JZ actually got Colbert to listen to him. # # #
jcallina (94)
Jun 18, 2008
"The routers are the people high on ecstacy" # # #
dwitzel (37)
Jun 13, 2008
Zittrain is staying at Harvard?! I guess the cheering at # was worth it. http://twurl.nl/k3xvmj
digiphile (31)
May 19, 2008
@berkmancenter Thank you. I posted about # at 10: http://snurl.com/29lzj What is the future of the net? Cyberlaw? Digital democracy?
jcallina (94)
May 17, 2008
Berkman@10 was fantastic. I am going to need to shut down my brain for a few hours to recover. #
kevindonovan (16)
May 16, 2008
@itsthomas even though i got to go, thanks for tweeting so well at # it provides a nice archive to reference
ericagee (23)
May 16, 2008
Terry Fisher: # should be "both in & out of the game, & watching & wondering at it" (Whitman quote/paraphrase)
wseltzer (29)
May 16, 2008
# Can we get over our distrust of government, so we can stop reinventing it and routing around it, but work in it?
wseltzer (29)
May 16, 2008
# when will we get to the question tool?
ericagee (23)
May 16, 2008
Oliver Goodenough: How are we going to combine law, norms etc to organize the evolving communities of the net? #
ericagee (23)
May 16, 2008
John Bracken asks: How can we re-conceive of government as "we" not "they" #
ericagee (23)
May 16, 2008
Of course, in many areas of the world water is being privatized. We're losing our culture of public utilities if we don't push back #
ericagee (23)
May 16, 2008
Doc Searls: Is the internet public? And if so, then what? (public as in water, sunlight, roads) #
ericagee (23)
May 16, 2008
Eszter Hargittai: We need to study how online behaviors effect real-world status & impact (or don't) social inequalities #
markshea (5)
May 16, 2008
JZ coins a new word "usercurity". #
ericagee (23)
May 16, 2008
Victoria Nash: Given that we can't get by without gatekeepers, really, how do we keep them accountable? #
ericagee (23)
May 16, 2008
Andrew McLaughlin's challenge to # How will we stay both pragmatic & academic/idealistic over the next decade
dwitzel (37)
May 16, 2008
last session (before drinks) @#berkman
kevindonovan (16)
May 16, 2008
Leaving Berkman- what an amazing two days #
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
Sorry for being quiet I had to pipe output to voice. #
edwardvielmetti (1)
May 16, 2008
re @jessamyn : bingo words least likely to be heard at # http://icanhaz.com/notbingo
khopper (28)
May 16, 2008
From GPS # session - here's the budget balancer I mentioned: http://tinyurl.com/3xr4xf
kevindonovan (16)
May 16, 2008
JZ's new tools for netizenship really demonstrate the entrepreneurial non-profit nature of Berkman #
digiphile (31)
May 16, 2008
psiphon Help trusted friends, family members & citizens living under censored networks to surf anonymously http://snurl.com/29785 #
digiphile (31)
May 16, 2008
Listening to Jonathan ZIttrain talk about netizenship. How can we develop more tech like SETI where folks donate downcycles? #
kevindonovan (16)
May 16, 2008
JZ: the FBI can turn on the OnStar microphone in your car #
fpaynter (1)
May 16, 2008
wind is down and the # buzz reminds me more and more of the muppets, or smurfs. Think I'll just wet a line for a while.
markshea (5)
May 16, 2008
Tim says that we don't really know the cost to the end user of neutrality versus discrimination. #
wseltzer (29)
May 16, 2008
# Wu: "The idea that surgeons should be doing surgery on the public Internet is crazy."
digiphile (31)
May 16, 2008
Framing of network neutrality is key: Is policy made in scarcity of present? Or in a future of radical abundance of connectivity? #
markshea (5)
May 16, 2008
how is the discussion of network neutrality framed, in terms of scarcity or in terms of abundance? #
digiphile (31)
May 16, 2008
Under what conditions can a carrier proactively manage traffic moving over anetwork? Tim Wu sees movement to a multilateral model. #
digiphile (31)
May 16, 2008
At the network neutrality session with Yochai Benkler and Terry Fisher. I'm glad these packets aren't subject to traffic shaping. #
wseltzer (29)
May 16, 2008
# JMM concludes it's a good time for journalism, bad for journalists. Yet journalism should stay for-profit and hungry.
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
Hrm...there is a web 3.0 breakout session. I might need to go. I beleive in web 3.0 like I believe in the easter bunny. #
digiphile (31)
May 16, 2008
JMM: it's easy to blow off a journalist; much harder with consituents. New media converts its networked audience to activism #
wseltzer (29)
May 16, 2008
# Josh Micah Marshall on mobilizing people: "it's easy to blow off a journalist, it's much harder to do that with constituents."
hallam (7)
May 16, 2008
Listening to Josh Marshall speak at the # event
digiphile (31)
May 16, 2008
Joshua Marshall: The blogosphere are the barbarians at the gates of MSM's Roman Empire # I hope the Dark Ages are short & kind
dwitzel (37)
May 16, 2008
# sorry - Marshall. mass media, Roman Empire in the period of the fall
jeckman (1)
May 16, 2008
josh mitchell from the talking points memo addressing berkman@10 #
dwitzel (37)
May 16, 2008
# Dan Gillmor introduced Josh Miller
dwitzel (37)
May 16, 2008
followed by "what will we do wrong in the next 10 years?" closing with "why didn't we make any money?" #
dwitzel (37)
May 16, 2008
# Herbert Burkert. if we did berkman @ 10 it would start with "what did we do wrong in the first 10 years"
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
Jumping into IRC #
khopper (28)
May 16, 2008
One of the drawbacks of academic-influced conference is that you occasionally get stuck for :45 talking about teaching #
jryoung (1)
May 16, 2008
# http://tinyurl.com/5l2k8g
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
Someone made the point that jeans were the object of teacher hatred years ago. Now its cellphones/electronics etc. #
whitneymcn (1)
May 16, 2008
@frymaster Thanks for the # pointer! Yeah, so much good stuff coming out of there these days, wish I was there, too.
frymaster (2)
May 16, 2008
@whitneymcn great tweets on backchannel at # why am i not there? (answer=lame)
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
Wish there was more questiontool interaction. #
wseltzer (29)
May 16, 2008
# copyright: what does it mean to ask a creator to "let go"? how can we rearrange rights collaboratively?
wseltzer (29)
May 16, 2008
@kevindonovan I'm concerned that in the pessimism, we not reinvent government worse, without the due process we've learned #
frymaster (2)
May 16, 2008
Viewing from afar tweets re: # -- I guess my two digital native are a-typical -- highly engaged in civics, sharing, etc
kevindonovan (16)
May 16, 2008
@wseltzer agree (and am guilty...) the pessimism translates into designing processes to work around the gov and not with them #
jobsworth (8)
May 16, 2008
# # john palfrey speaks of the value of the backchannel and of twitter in education
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
Students 'never felt more engaged' then when using Twitter as a backchannel in a classroom. #
dwitzel (37)
May 16, 2008
@wseltzer # (not in your session). is that b/c "transparency" is focused on a negative - stopping bad behavior?
dwitzel (37)
May 16, 2008
# Digital Natives. professors arguing that they should decide if students use computers in a class
wseltzer (29)
May 16, 2008
# it's amazing how pessimistic we all are about government
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
I'm using twitter syntax on the question tool in the digital natives session. I'm wondering if anyone will get irritated. #
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
Who gets to decide what is a productive activity? Should someone else dictate that to you? #
wseltzer (29)
May 16, 2008
# Terry Fisher: to enable private distributed coordination, we need standards
wseltzer (29)
May 16, 2008
# Terry Fisher, good we're not talking about legislative change. Can we privateize the functions of a distributed copyright registry?
jobsworth (8)
May 16, 2008
# # most digital natives are not politically engaged, online or off, not many take part in civic activities online
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
DigitalNatives: Young people are adept at dealing with strangers online. #
dwitzel (37)
May 16, 2008
using the question tool in the Digital Natives session - http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/questions/digitalnativeberkman10 #
jobsworth (8)
May 16, 2008
# # new No 1 Myth: Young people are learning, gaining skills, becoming collaborative, critical informed members of society .
wseltzer (29)
May 16, 2008
# Viacom/WGBH session, How do we solve the rights-clearance roadblocks? Perhaps by reframing the sets of rights
ericagee (23)
May 16, 2008
Sunlight requires all its data provider grantees to offer public APIs. Nice. #
ericagee (23)
May 16, 2008
It's seriously cool to see people's tweet streams from 9 different breakouts at once! #
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
We merged the 'generation gap' session with the 'digital natives' session. #
jobsworth (8)
May 16, 2008
@jessl # # see this wiki entry http://tinyurl.com/6mec7b hope that helps
jobsworth (8)
May 16, 2008
# # 2nd highest vote for Myth: sharing via digital has become the norm it doesn't mean that natives don't care about privacy
jobsworth (8)
May 16, 2008
# # top voted myth "digital natives don't care about copyright.. a complex and scary word for most digital natives"
jobsworth (8)
May 16, 2008
# # room filling up for the Digital Natives session. Amazingly, the average age of attendees drops from 33-34 to 22-23
jobsworth (8)
May 16, 2008
# # waiting for John Palfrey and Urs Gasser to talk about Myth Busting: Kids and Information Technology
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
The word 'framing' is laden with meaning. Pictures, framing for a crime, frames on webpages.....etc. etc. #
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
The internet is not an ecosystem. #
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
Metaphors are invisible when you are using them. #
dwitzel (37)
May 16, 2008
# EvH summary: users are unique because they don't have to sell. this will dominate. we're engaged in figuring out the rules.
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
We need more cross-twitter replies as a backchannel discussion. #
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
@ericagee You have walked into the slavering fangs of a lurking grue. #
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
Does anyone here understand what the internet is? #
ericagee (23)
May 16, 2008
@jcallina Lurker has negative connotations anymore? I think they've faded out over the years; now lurking is OK if not freeloading #
markshea (5)
May 16, 2008
von Hippel says, "In democratizing content, a good toolkit is key." #
dwitzel (37)
May 16, 2008
# schedule for open sessions - http://tinyurl.com/68xp3u
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
Recreating monolithic societies online as a negative. #
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
Open source needs dictators to succeed #
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
@itsthomas is twittering about being upfront with our biases. Which I find very interesting. #
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
If you don't contribute to a space you are a 'lurker' which has negative connotations. #
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
@dwitzel I say change the metaphor! Be respectfully disruptive. #
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
A shared social norm as a positive keeps coming up in this discussion and all over Berk@10 #
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
If you violate norms in a commons it becomes useless. Using Boston Commons as a example. #
phdaisy (19)
May 16, 2008
# like citizen journalism: "there's no business model for community theatre either, but people do it because they care about it"
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
Searls is presenting and taking pics at the same time. Brilliant. Giving and taking and making all at the same time. #
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
Weinberger: Berkman talks a lot about 'commons' does anyone else? A: Yes. #
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
Searls: Open source has made it almost too easy to make anything. #
dwitzel (37)
May 16, 2008
# 89% of leader code was reused
phdaisy (19)
May 16, 2008
# although volume issue might be b/c there's great audience participation--i'm reading tweets from sessions where there's not a lot
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
Donath: Gifts (referencing the open source community) are a complex and interesting metaphor. #
dwitzel (37)
May 16, 2008
# MATLAB has darkness, twilight, and daylight phases as code is revealed. 1 week leads to 10x to 100x improvement
phdaisy (19)
May 16, 2008
@Mlsif thanks for this. were i at # today this is the session i would attend. volume is low though
dwitzel (37)
May 16, 2008
# KL MATLAB programming contest like saying "this is the best ever edit to wikipedia"
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
Tags take a common in speech and they fit a bit better on the web. I am currently tagged with a badge - 'Berkman Center' #
dwitzel (37)
May 16, 2008
@jcallina # interesting. we're in a lecture format too. the room is a lecture hall...
dwitzel (37)
May 16, 2008
# Karim Lakhani detailed innovation example from postgres
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
Incorrect or slightly misaligned framing could cause you to make incorrect assumptions. #
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
The fundamental framing of these concepts is really difficult to break out of. #
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
The twitterers seem to be distributing themselves quite evenly among the sessions. #
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
The layout of this room has unconsciously caused us to sit back and consume instead of participating. #
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
Constraint is actually very comfortable to some people. Pressure vests of the net. #
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
The current metaphors are keeping us from moving into abstract spaces. #
dwitzel (37)
May 16, 2008
# "user innovation" when user wants to use it. "manufacturer innovation" when they want to sell it to users
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
The office/desktop metaphor may be slowing us down on the net. #
dwitzel (37)
May 16, 2008
# EvH user innovation communities can sometimes supplant product dev by manufacturers
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
How do we frame the net, what language do we use. #
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
In the 'Language of Openness' session. #
dwitzel (37)
May 16, 2008
# Democratizing Innovation session. erik von hippel. most innovations comes from users not manufacturers
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
Searls: ...and we use the language of money when we talk about time. #
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
Searls: We borrow the language of travel when we talk about life. #
khopper (28)
May 16, 2008
# @dweinberger in response to announcing conf. schedule "I should never be allowed to deal with anything even close to a fact"
berkmancenter (5)
May 16, 2008
First hints this morning of the unconference to come in breakout sessions this afternoon - lots of interesting stuff to choose. #
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
"Your humity in this is totally unconferency" -Weinberger #
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
"You wanna tell us what you are doing there Charlie?" #
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
Google logo is cool today, just sayin' #
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
Weinberger just scolded us for being mancentric and berkcentric when setting up sessions. #
dwitzel (37)
May 16, 2008
# breakout on "democracy made granular".
wseltzer (29)
May 16, 2008
# unconference day wiki: http://tinyurl.com/6hgfzw
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
Someone is teaching a class on Berkman island in SL?!?! #
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
You have 20 seconds to be interesting. #
dwitzel (37)
May 16, 2008
You gotta love a room with a power outlet at every chair. Plus desktops. #
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
Skipping out on a session and chatting in a hallway is important work. #
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
Weinberger and Searls are teaching people to be unstructured. This is fantastic. #
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
Breakout session proposal time! #
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
dweinberger & dsearls introducing the unconference concept. #
khopper (28)
May 16, 2008
Holy crap! It's @dsearls in a tie! #
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
I just read that if you are don't upload a profile pic into Twitter you will not get picked up by the feeds. #
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
People when talking about Twitter preface it with 'we know it's inane, but'. If it's inane then why are you bringing it up. #
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
Why do people when talking about Twitter preface it with 'we know its inane, but'. If its inane then why are you bringing it up. #
jcallina (94)
May 16, 2008
Morning folks. Anyone milling about yet? #
aaronshaw (9)
May 15, 2008
post # recovery - dinner at home and a little mindless surfing
jcallina (94)
May 15, 2008
Ugh, I don't think this group is going to come to any concensus. #
jcallina (94)
May 15, 2008
I doubt open source software is figuring to the equation. #
jcallina (94)
May 15, 2008
The price of software has stayed flat for 20 years? How much does Vista cost? #
markshea (5)
May 15, 2008
Eon asks, "How do we liberaate our tremendous treasure, our libraries to the internet? #
jcallina (94)
May 15, 2008
I get the feeling that Charlie Nesson is mildly antagonistic to the Viacom guy. #
digiphile (31)
May 15, 2008
Esther Dyson just mentioned Social Innovation Camp | http://snurl.com/291fk Wiki for any kind of product with a barcode #
wseltzer (29)
May 15, 2008
# @esther Wikipedia is a ruleset
wseltzer (29)
May 15, 2008
# eon: why didn't Wikipedia come from a university? why did we miss it?
jcallina (94)
May 15, 2008
Nesson is speaking of Eon as a seperate entity. #
phdaisy (19)
May 15, 2008
# i want esther dyson's Berkman@10 sweatshirt!
phdaisy (19)
May 15, 2008
# listening to the break music on the webcast feed is making me wanna dance! thanks for the Gnarls Barkley! :)
jcallina (94)
May 15, 2008
Jimmy Wales: Muppet Wikia - There is no paid model that would support it. Only a caring community could produce this. #
phdaisy (19)
May 15, 2008
how have i never heard of the muppet wiki before? http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page #
digiphile (31)
May 15, 2008
There are more than 15,000 articles on the Muppet Wiki. 300+ on Wikipedia. Wakka wakka wakka! # | http://snurl.com/2914c
khopper (28)
May 15, 2008
Zuckerman: Celebration of peer production puts up a cultural barrier since many need to financially benefit to participate #
wseltzer (29)
May 15, 2008
# great q from @ethanz does free cooperation exclude those who need to make a living? How do we subsidize without crowding out coop?
dwitzel (37)
May 15, 2008
# YB commented on study of who is changing Linux. it may phase out?!
digiphile (31)
May 15, 2008
@EthanZ just asked about the "participation gap" & Wikipedia/UGC. A global digital divide of sorts. #
kevindonovan (16)
May 15, 2008
@EthanZ asks if people from countries which are not post-materialist can afford to peer-produce #
khopper (28)
May 15, 2008
Jimmy: if you want a non-neutral wiki (humor, book reviews, etc.), you need to share a common vision and have rules and norms #
jcallina (94)
May 15, 2008
Jimmy Wales: Most people are pretty reasonable. #
phdaisy (19)
May 15, 2008
# "intentional vulnerability is important" from JWales
jcallina (94)
May 15, 2008
Jimmy Wales: Absolute Security = broken. Good things should cost less, bad things should cost more. #
wseltzer (29)
May 15, 2008
# Wales: make it a little cheaper to do good, a little more expensive to do bad
wseltzer (29)
May 15, 2008
# Benkler: Wikipedia's easy undo is key. Ease of undoing damage creates the ability to take risks, extend trust
khopper (28)
May 15, 2008
esther dyson: If I host ads on my network, I don't want to choose what ads I see, I want to choose what ads my friends see #
wseltzer (29)
May 15, 2008
# Wales: What's important enough to be in Wikipedia? Is the fear that unimportant won't have critical mass for finding neutrality?
digiphile (31)
May 15, 2008
Who is important enough to be in Wikipedia? The community decides. Sounds like pornography: you know it when you see it. Ironic. #
jcallina (94)
May 15, 2008
Jimmy paraphrased...Jargon is harmful to participation #
jcallina (94)
May 15, 2008
Jimmy : People should not have to become expert wikipedians to join in the conversation. #
ericagee (23)
May 15, 2008
@jcallina It goes to my whole thing re users as citizens (as opposed to consumers) #
jcallina (94)
May 15, 2008
@ericagee Just used the term "User Generated Labor" #
digiphile (31)
May 15, 2008
Jimmy Wales finds the idea of crowdsourcing offensive. # Community editing apparently doesn't count if it's for free. #
jcallina (94)
May 15, 2008
Jimmy just framed crowdsourcing as 'tricking the public' into doing something. #
ericagee (23)
May 15, 2008
I'm with Jimmy on crowdsourcing by companies being likely to be exploitative not innovative. User Generated Labor. #
khopper (28)
May 15, 2008
yochai benkler # just skipped over 40+ slides ("we'll skip over the knights who say nee, although they're cute")
jcallina (94)
May 15, 2008
Yochai on security, shoud we tighten things up, or find a way to allow the community to help meet the needs. #
khopper (28)
May 15, 2008
Benkler # freedom as practical human agency - change and unpredictability - loosely-coupled systems all related & driving each other
ericagee (23)
May 15, 2008
In the # IRC, I have declared myself the real slim shady. :D
jcallina (94)
May 15, 2008
Obama supporters can set up their own personal Obama fundraising page, giving users large amounts of control #
khopper (28)
May 15, 2008
benkler highlights http://www.learningtoloveyoumore.com/ at #
digiphile (31)
May 15, 2008
The threat [of Wikipedia] is not the money. The threat is the nature of authority over knowledge. - Yochai Benkler #
dwitzel (37)
May 15, 2008
# Benkler. the threat is not the money. it is the control over knowledge
jcallina (94)
May 15, 2008
Hashtags looks b0rk3d, follow us here . http://twemes.com/berkman#berkman
jcallina (94)
May 15, 2008
Yochai speaking about his StopBadware.org troubles as an interesting example of the online community in action. #
MRforum (2)
May 15, 2008
# people want to know if they can buy the "I'm with Eon" shirts
khopper (28)
May 15, 2008
# Wales drops Godwin's Law to characterize ignorable dissenters
jcallina (94)
May 15, 2008
Jimmy wants to extend this model to conversations on the internet and debate in general. #
khopper (28)
May 15, 2008
Wales at # 5-10 people working on a wikipedia entry typical
jcallina (94)
May 15, 2008
Jimmy is talking about 'writing for the enemy' constructing your discussion so that all POVs are represented, not just your own. #
dwitzel (37)
May 15, 2008
# Wales would like to see deliberation in a wiki-style
digiphile (31)
May 15, 2008
Watching Jimmy Wales speak about flamewars, human nature and why Wikipedia shouldn't work. Healthy spaces don't need control? #
jcallina (94)
May 15, 2008
Jimmy is doing a great job of applying internet style security to real world situations. People would not accept it. #
jcallina (94)
May 15, 2008
Back from lunch. Yochai Benkler introducing Jimmy Wales. #
DavidStephenson (1)
May 15, 2008
Bummer: wishing I'd signed up for # events this week!
dwitzel (37)
May 15, 2008
# has to be the impact of the group, make the group useful
dwitzel (37)
May 15, 2008
# David Reed (?) - group forming networks have upper, saturation limits
wseltzer (29)
May 15, 2008
Great exchange # Yochai Benker: "I'm sorry, I didn't do the reading,"; JP: "You did the writing"
dwitzel (37)
May 15, 2008
# YB: research around large scale link and text analysis. moving beyond "all is great"
dwitzel (37)
May 15, 2008
# JP asked Benkler what we should study & do for the next 10 years
berkmancenter (5)
May 15, 2008
John Palfrey asks: What should we study, and what should we do, for the next ten years? #
digiphile (31)
May 15, 2008
FedSpending.org is a free, searchable database of approximately $16.8 trillion in US Federal government spending through FY 2000. #
khopper (28)
May 15, 2008
Sunlight Foundation at # highlights publicmarkup.org - where the public creates and edits a bill BEFORE it's introduced to congress
digiphile (31)
May 15, 2008
http://publicmarkup.org/ The Transparency in Government Act of 2008 from the Sunlight Foundation. Important for govt transparency. #
kevindonovan (16)
May 15, 2008
Sunlight Foundation is seeing incredible interest in their transparency efforts #
digiphile (31)
May 15, 2008
It bugs me that today was the 1st time I saw the Cuban student protests on YouTube. Cats on treadmills & rickrolling, ubiquitous. #
jcallina (94)
May 15, 2008
Any single Twitterer will be ineffective in covering this event, but collectively this is very interesting. #
jcallina (94)
May 15, 2008
@spires1776 That comment made me sound like a teenager. I'm 34 and a gamer. #
jcallina (94)
May 15, 2008
@spires1776 They are not. I owe my career to them. Fact is though that a majority of adults regard them as a sign of immaturity. #
wseltzer (29)
May 15, 2008
# Josh Kaufman: in Cuba, foreign embassies pass out flash drives like candy. They should have Tor on them!
jcallina (94)
May 15, 2008
Watching amazing YouTube videos about government criticism in Cuba. I need to find/post the links. #
jcallina (94)
May 15, 2008
Beth did frame the excellent point with "some of you may think this is frivolous" which while true is very disappointing. #
jcallina (94)
May 15, 2008
Beth Kolko is speaking about how computer games have driven technical education and innovation. #
jcallina (94)
May 15, 2008
@EthanZ speaks about the Soylent Green theory of the internet. The internet, its people. #
kevindonovan (16)
May 15, 2008
Ethan Zukerman says: don't overestimate routers and protocols. the internet is people. value them. #
jcallina (94)
May 15, 2008
Comments: More China than US internet users. They think censorship is ok. #
jcallina (94)
May 15, 2008
Esther Dyson is saying that the future of the internet depends on "Role models of courage" #
digiphile (31)
May 15, 2008
The question is not freedom of speech, the question is freedom *after* speech.- Esther Dyson, quoting a Russian (who?) #
kevindonovan (16)
May 15, 2008
esther dyson: "we need to fix the people" not the tech #
jcallina (94)
May 15, 2008
Faux Russian accents courtesy of Esther Dyson. #
digiphile (31)
May 15, 2008
"flashdrive democracy" from the TOR project: http://snurl.com/28zs9 Anonymous sneaknets and anonymous browsing. Nifty. #
digiphile (31)
May 15, 2008
"What is the slope of the freedom curve?" - Professor Palfrey | Analyzing blocked blogs as metric for freedom of information. #
jcallina (94)
May 15, 2008
Here is the # announcement about us going University wide. http://snurl.com/28zrd
aaronshaw (9)
May 15, 2008
@digiphile yeah, that JZ reference took me a moment, to be honest. during that moment i was pretty confused #
digiphile (31)
May 15, 2008
You know you're in the technosphere when "JZ" refers to @Zittrain not Jay-Z. Anywhere else, it's the hip-hop mogul. #
jcallina (94)
May 15, 2008
Back. John Kelly is speaking about his blog research #
aaronshaw (9)
May 15, 2008
"influence" on the map is really measured in terms of structural cnxns - more links, bigger dot #
khopper (28)
May 15, 2008
# Kelly claim that american politics constitute the majority of the US blogosphere - I'd like to see some data supporting that!
chrismillet (2)
May 15, 2008
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's blog: http://www.ahmadinejad.ir/ #
jcallina (94)
May 15, 2008
Awww...lost audio in the overflow room. #
phdaisy (19)
May 15, 2008
# more out than in. looks like i'm headed to campus then. dissertation can't write itself!
aaronshaw (9)
May 15, 2008
this blogosphere map is amazing (wish the software wasn't proprietary tho) #
kevindonovan (16)
May 15, 2008
who are the outliers on this iranian blogosphere map? what makes them move away from similar blogs? #
digiphile (31)
May 15, 2008
The Iranian blogosphere is the 4th largest on the Net- Professor Palfrey That makes grokking Farsi kind of important, no? #
phdaisy (19)
May 15, 2008
# volume for webcast is in and out this time around :(
khopper (28)
May 15, 2008
Zuckerman: We haven't yet found a way to shape the media through consumer content #
hallam (7)
May 15, 2008
# looks to me like Josh Marshall drove Gonzalez out of office pretty much by himself, so the blogs do drive the establishment media.
jcallina (94)
May 15, 2008
@EthanZ is speaking about Global Voices and his early days of being down on blogs. #
kevindonovan (16)
May 15, 2008
ethan zuckerman: "blogs a tool for international understanding" #
digiphile (31)
May 15, 2008
"we've gone from international news being a supply problem to a demand problem" -@EthanZ Watershed moment for him: SalamPax in Iraq #
aaronshaw (9)
May 15, 2008
@kevindonovan i agree! #
kevindonovan (16)
May 15, 2008
@aaronshaw not sure it can be defined... that may be the point #
khopper (28)
May 15, 2008
"generativity" is the current wordmeme at #
aaronshaw (9)
May 15, 2008
not sure JZ defines "dark energy" but I think it's a lot like Phillip Pullman's idea of "dust" #
robotika (1)
May 15, 2008
@break # visited my old library, littauer, that closed to the public june 2007. it is now a tiny, grad study room. sad.
marleigh (3)
May 15, 2008
# Has anyone found bathrooms other than the official ones with the long line?
phdaisy (19)
May 15, 2008
# love hearing the definition of dark energy--did JZ have that up on a slide early on?
dwitzel (37)
May 15, 2008
# the overflow room has collectively decided not to clap. wonder how that decision was made...
phdaisy (19)
May 15, 2008
# forgot to read what's happening at the question tool til now http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/questions/Berkmanat10
dwitzel (37)
May 15, 2008
# we use politics and markets when we don't have abundance
dwitzel (37)
May 15, 2008
# Terry Fisher asks JZ if he is a federalist or anti-federalists.
jcallina (94)
May 15, 2008
Zittrain (JZ to us) just finished his presentation. Good Q&A. #
wseltzer (29)
May 15, 2008
# Scott Bradner: The Internet fails to fail often enough, so we haven't needed new fixes
MRforum (2)
May 15, 2008
# That was Scott Bradner, with the white beard http://www.sobco.com/sob/sob.html
ericagee (23)
May 15, 2008
Is it weird that we're clapping in the overflow room? #
khopper (28)
May 15, 2008
# consensual humm = we will respect the wishes of the disempowered individual that might not want to go viral
dwitzel (37)
May 15, 2008
# JZ: the Star Wars kid's name is not in wikipedia. a victory for ethics
phdaisy (19)
May 15, 2008
there are ways to express and respect people's privacy on the Internet w/o getting legal #
ericagee (23)
May 15, 2008
... aaaand I just got my one embarrassing shout-out from JZ re StopBadware :D #
hallam (7)
May 15, 2008
@roessler J Zittran at # just gave the reason why we need to display hard warning screens: users may ignore but admins take notice.
khopper (28)
May 15, 2008
Zittrain plugs stopbadware.org ... an example of bottom-up hierarchy #
kevindonovan (16)
May 15, 2008
# "the best things about the internet are things to which one apprentices"
wseltzer (29)
May 15, 2008
# lonely applause for spam's possibility
dwitzel (37)
May 15, 2008
# the overflow room is probably 1/4 full
khopper (28)
May 15, 2008
# Zittrain introduces contingent generativity - Anyone can build, as long as a single gatekeeper *cough* Apple *cough* approves it
ericagee (23)
May 15, 2008
JZ totally shouted out to BSG "the shape of things to come" #
phdaisy (19)
May 15, 2008
# message being sent by Mac: you want everything coming from same vendor. but this leads back to a world we thought we left behind
dwitzel (37)
May 15, 2008
# JZ Apple message "you want everything to come from the same vendor"
digiphile (31)
May 15, 2008
@Zittrain is using a green laser pointer in his presentation. I immediately think "Jedi." Funny how the mind works. #
kevindonovan (16)
May 15, 2008
# how much as steve jobs changed - apple II to iPhone
khopper (28)
May 15, 2008
# "Kaplan has no sense of humor, no vision, and no beer" John Katzman, Princeton Review re: lawsuit over kaplan.com domain squat
digiphile (31)
May 15, 2008
"polyarchy" -- a form of government in which power is vested in three or more persons. [Wikipedia] Geeking out on cyberfederalism. #
khopper (28)
May 15, 2008
Zittrain @ # "the internet is a collective hallucination... like the coyote running off the cliff and not looking down"
phdaisy (19)
May 15, 2008
JZ internet as "collective hallucination" #
digiphile (31)
May 15, 2008
"NANOG is the CTU of the Internet, in a distributed, hummy sort of way" - @Zittrain # | http://www.nanog.org/
wseltzer (29)
May 15, 2008
@hallam JZ wants to put intelligence into the network, I disagree #
hallam (7)
May 15, 2008
# looks like JZ is pointing to the lack of authenticated identity as a key problem with the Internet. I agree of course
dwitzel (37)
May 15, 2008
# fyi: IRC at irc://irc.freenode.net/berkman
wseltzer (29)
May 15, 2008
Berkman@10 photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/wseltzer/tags/berkman #
ericagee (23)
May 15, 2008
I sense a StopBadware.org shoutout coming up :D #
phdaisy (19)
May 15, 2008
i have a sense that couchsurfing is about to be mentioned #
hallam (7)
May 15, 2008
# problem with hitch-hiking is the lack of accountability fabric
ericagee (23)
May 15, 2008
In IRC, Devon Copley says he's been to that Chinese restaurant, and the "wikipedia" is mushrooms #
dwitzel (37)
May 15, 2008
# JZ "it does not get more inane than twitter" (i had to ad mine)
khopper (28)
May 15, 2008
# "Grunt"
khopper (28)
May 15, 2008
ZIttrain "It doesn't get anymore inane than Twitter... this is being twittered right now." #
phdaisy (19)
May 15, 2008
yay Twitter shout out! #
phdaisy (19)
May 15, 2008
JZ "what happens if you eat wikipedia?" #
khopper (28)
May 15, 2008
Zittrain: "You create 7 articles, then anyone can edit anything! Huh? Wikipedia was the dumbest idea in the history of the world" #
aaronshaw (9)
May 15, 2008
i'll take a double helping of the steam eggs with wikipedia (extra chillies!) #
khopper (28)
May 15, 2008
zittrain drops a heath kit mention at #
kevindonovan (16)
May 15, 2008
JZ at # "dark energy" is the force expanding the internet ecosystem
aaronshaw (9)
May 15, 2008
use the force JZ! #
dwitzel (37)
May 15, 2008
# JZ: IETF consensus via "humming".
berkmancenter (5)
May 15, 2008
For those of you here in person, both the main hall & overflow room have power plugs at every seat. #
cak59 (1)
May 15, 2008
testing #
aaronshaw (9)
May 15, 2008
hmmmm....consensus #
hallam (7)
May 15, 2008
# actually try potus@a1.eop.gov
hallam (7)
May 15, 2008
At the # event
khopper (28)
May 15, 2008
Zittrain speaking at # "The Internet won over other networks because it was BYOC (bring your own content)"
digiphile (31)
May 15, 2008
In the "hourglass" architecture of the Internet, the not-so-secret sauce is the Internet Protocol. Mmmm. IP sauce. Cyberlicious. #
wseltzer (29)
May 15, 2008
JZ, speaking of the freedom of not needing to have a business plan and billing model #
phdaisy (19)
May 15, 2008
# ahh JZ and the hourglass! :)
digiphile (31)
May 15, 2008
@khopper I can't think of a many other conference halls with power outlets in each seat. Thanks for the heads up. #
phdaisy (19)
May 15, 2008
i'm new to hashtags, so i'm making sure i show up on the # http://hashtags.org/tag/berkman/
marleigh (3)
May 15, 2008
"We will live as dangerously as the Internet itself" is my new favorite phrase. #
khopper (28)
May 15, 2008
OK, nobody rickroll this now -- question tool # http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/questions/berkmanat10
kevindonovan (16)
May 15, 2008
zittrain is talking about his new book at # "the future of the internet"
marleigh (3)
May 15, 2008
Testing, testing this new-fangled twitter hashtags technology at the # conference...
khopper (28)
May 15, 2008
Just discovered power outlets in all seats and free wifi at # conference. Now lets see if bandwidth survives.
ericagee (23)
May 15, 2008
Charlie just dropped the f-bomb. Yes, Berkman has not lost its playful spirit. Now we're hearing from Charlie's SL avatar #
colecamplese (2)
May 15, 2008
raucous cheers to try and keep Zittrain from going to Stanford #
jcallina (94)
May 15, 2008
Only at the Berkman Center can a dean and a professor stand up and chant. #
ericagee (23)
May 15, 2008
Charlie Nesson & Dean Kagan are leading a cheer for @zittrain - we're trying to lure him back to HLS full-time over Stanford #
digiphile (31)
May 15, 2008
Listening to the accomplishments of the Berkman Center at HLS. Happy to be here. 1st podcast, Global Voices, IP law, much more. #
wseltzer (29)
May 15, 2008
Nice tribute from Dean Kagan to # - becoming a University-wide center
berkmancenter (5)
May 15, 2008
Dean Kagan just officially announced that # is going university-wide. We're terriffically excited about this!
jcallina (94)
May 15, 2008
The Berkman Center is now University wide. Fantastic news! #
jcallina (94)
May 15, 2008
Sitting in the Berkman@10 overflow room. Come and say hi. #
berkmancenter (5)
May 15, 2008
For all the B@10 social tools, see http://tinyurl.com/6nlwz4 #
wseltzer (29)
May 15, 2008
Heading to # for the Berkman@10 festivities.
wpsands (2)
May 14, 2008
Used my bberry gps (on foot) to get from harvard stop to my hotel. it was funny taking orders from a phone. #
wseltzer (29)
May 14, 2008
The calm before the storm #
ericagee (23)
May 13, 2008
Enjoying prepping the vast array of social tools (and info about them!) for Berkman@10 attendees. This is going to be FUN. #
colecamplese (2)
May 13, 2008
# Right there with you @chrismillet Laid out my conference wish list schedule for the next three days. Intensity and pure bliss!
chrismillet (2)
May 13, 2008
# reading the program and getting excited about the Berkman@10 Future of the Internet conference, starting tomorrow
wpsands (2)
May 12, 2008
am doing a little research before I head to # on Wednesday. May have to bow out of Food for Thought Dinner due to travel.
wseltzer (29)
May 12, 2008
Exploring feeds and mashups in advance of Berkman@10;. Looking forward to seeing folks at # online or in person!
Sooz (1)
Apr 04, 2008
at harvard for # center's larry lessig talk about Change Congress
cervus (1)
Mar 11, 2008
totally gonna devour http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/interactive today — kudos for berkman@10 everyone! # #

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