I’ve been looking forward to the Vloggercon videoblogging conference for months now. I’m on the organizing committee for this second gathering of the vlogging tribe. It’ll be held Saturday and Sunday in San Francisco. (Sorry, sold out.) Here’s the schedule. Sunday I’ll be moderating a panel on Oral History and Digital Storytelling with Susan Kitchens, […]
Interviewed on NPR
I’m briefly interviewed on today’s All Things Considered from NPR. It should be online after 7:30 pm EST. The old cliche “politics makes strange bedfellows” is proving itself true: The liberal advocacy group Moveon.org is fighting on the same side as the Christian Coalition. That may be the most headline-catching part of an issue with […]
Photos of Italy
I just finished uploading the last of 184 photos from my recent trip to Rome, Florence, Venice, Umbria, St. Peter’s, Lake Como and other points of interest in Italy. If you like to travel vicariously, enjoy! All are tagged with a Creative Commons Noncommercial license.
Identity Mashup at Harvard
The Berkman Center for Internet & Society will host Identity Mashup June 19-21 at Harvard Law School in Cambridge, MA. Identity Mashup will explore the role of identity systems (tools that let users and merchants know whom to trust on the web) in furthering or inhibiting privacy, civil liberties and new forms of online civic […]
Le pouvoir passe aux mains des créateurs de contenus
The French newspaper Les Echos just published a Q&A I did with a reporter there about the personal media revolution. It’s not online, but I persuaded them to send me a PDF of the page, and I uploaded it to Ourmedia. I can’t read French, but for those of you who can, have at it. […]