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My new favorite blog: Re-imagineering

Posted on March 31, 2006 by

I am unashamedly a diehard Disney theme park fanatic, having visited all of them at least once (Walt Disneyland, Walt Disneyworld, Eurodisney and Disneyland Tokyo). I get totally immersed in the Disney magic just like I was nearly 30 years ago when I went to my first Disney theme park. For me, it’s an irony-free…

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My cat’s scarf obsession deepens (video)

Posted on March 30, 2006 by

My cat Mole Negro continues to attack all knitwear in my closet. Is he telling me it’s time to move on from wool blends? Is he acting out some psycho-drama with the scarf representing his mother abandoning him as a kitten? Or is he just nuts? Maybe if you watch this video you can tell…

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Send us your interns and research requests!

Posted on March 30, 2006 by

The media and democracy project I coordinate "Necessary Knowledge for a Democratic Public Sphere" is about to launch its online "Media Research Hub."  To get folks ready, we are asking groups that are looking for graduate student interns to email us their needs for this summer.  And we also want media justice groups to get…

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Hearings today on House Bill on Pay-TV

Posted on March 30, 2006 by

The House Commerce Committee’s Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet has scheduled a hearing today to consider the "Communications Opportunity, Promotion, and Enhancement Act of 2006." According to the Benton Foundation,  the bill would prevent regulations from slowing the entry of new competitors into the pay-TV services market. Specifically, the bill would 1) create a…

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webconferencing < teleconferencing

Posted on March 28, 2006 by

So after researching pretty extensively the webconferencing offerings of all of the main providers on the market (webex, webconference.com, webdialogs, elluminate, centra, net meeting, etc), I have come to the conclusion that none of them can provide yet the kind of fidelity of a traditional teleconference. Multi-party, full duplex on all webconferencing services I have…

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Common Cause exposes telecom Astroturfing

Posted on March 28, 2006 by

Common Cause has just released a damning portrait of a number of "astroturf" non-profits funded by telecommunications corporations to give the impression of public support for their views.  Entitled "Wolves in Sheeps Clothing" the report profiles nine fake grassroots groups that are bought and paid for by telecom companies.  These include: Consumers for Cable Choice…

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Videos of me lindy hopping

Posted on March 26, 2006 by

Some people have been asking about this “swing dancing” cult that I’m involved in. Sometimes called “jitterbug” or just “swing,” those in the know call our dance the “lindy hop,” since that’s what the original dancers in Harlem in the 40s used to call it. Here are a couple of clips of me dancing lindy…

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Freedom to Connect Conf in DC April 3-4

Posted on March 24, 2006 by

Just found out about the "Freedom to Connect" or F2C conference happening from April 3-4 in DC.  Sounds like it will be an important gathering of policy-makers, experts and activists on internet public policy.  The goal of F2C:Freedom to Connect is to bring a wide range of thought leaders to Washington, DC to share experience,…

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It’s a secret!

Posted on March 23, 2006 by

My friend Ralf sent me a link to an entertaining flash animation on government secrecy called “In the Dark”. Created under the direction of Matt Wuerker and sponsored by a new coalition called OpentheGovernment.org, the web movie lampoons the US government’s efforts to keep necessary and vital information away from the American people. “In the…

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Web conferencing woes

Posted on March 22, 2006 by

I’m evaluating several web conferencing packages for my organization. In my mind I imagine that there must be one that combines video conferencing, VOIP, traditional teleconferencing, app sharing and recording. And that doesn’t cost $10,000 a year to deploy. I’m quite fond of Elluminate, which is a web conferencing service that comes from the academic…

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