Digest #24
There is a lot going on, so here is another digest. It starts with some feedback from the recent open consultations for the upcoming IGF. Then it includes links to some studies, including the recently released Berkman report on broadband policy and then to some interesting opinions about the role of content piracy in technology adoption and about the link between net neutrality and job creation. And of course, as usual, some fun stuff :)
Digest #23
This time the digest is rather dense and lengthily. You will find links to writings about the recent Googlle-China clash, some responses to the launch of the iPad, some stats about broadband and young people online, discussions about ICT4D, information about some interesting initiatives, and more…
Enjoy!
Digest #22
Since there is much more than just blogs at this point, I decided to rename this section; but nothing major.
This time there are some links related to the comments on the FCC stand on net neutrality, some stats summarizing 2009 as well as some regional stats, a number of provoking ideas on database security, digital collectivism, and more, a little bit on media and environment, and of course some fun stuff. Enjoy!
Reading blogs #21
After quite a long break, I am back with the digests. Enjoy!
Reading blogs #21
I am having a really hectic month with very little time to blog or even to read blogs. Nevertheless, there are some interesting links that keep on piling up, so, here is another digest. It looks like in this batch most of the material is coming from Twitter. Should I rename this category? :)
As always, thoughts, comments, and reflections are welcome and highly appreciated!
Reading blogs #20
Wow! I can’t believe it I made to the 20th digest. Any feedback on those?
So, should I continue with these?
Reading blogs #19
I don’t have much time recently to follow news, because I am working on a paper, but here is what did manage to go through:
Recently I started playing with Twitter, which turned out to be a good source of interesting information. However, many times there is a gap between the time I open a link posted on Twitter and the time I actually read the item and add it to the digest. As a result, I think a number of items here are missing attribution. Not sure how I am going to deal with it, but if you have any ideas, please share. In the meantime, I just put “via Twitter” by those posts.
Reading blogs #18
With the recent move and settling in a new place, I find it really difficult to keep up to date with my RSS feeds. So, some of the information below is a bit old, but I still hope you will find it interesting.
Here is what we got this time:
Feel free to share your thoughts!
Reading blogs #17
Please let me know if you find this useful!
Reading blogs #16
As part of global catching up, I put together another digest. While rather long, it still misses many interesting things from the past month or so. Hope you will find something interesting in all those links.


