Ruth and Finn have invited me to Trondheim on Monday, and so I’ve been surfing around to put my links together. I’ve discovered if I have more than enough links talking is easy. Writing talks as link-dense summaries is much faster than […]
In the USA, one in ten black men between the ages of 25 and 35 are in prison, according to the Human Rights Watch. (via Eirik)
Liz provides a really good annotated list of people blogging about social software and socialtext. I don’t think I’ve ever really used these words but perhaps this is indeed what I’m working on these days? Well, apart from the thesis that is. […]
My god. It would appear that Poul Nyrup, the previous Prime Minister of Denmark has started blogging. When Jesper sent me the link I assumed it wass a joke, like John Howard’s blog. But it appears to be authentic. No overt parody […]
Here’s a really hot trading tip: Jorunn Danielsen’s Andedammen is currently valued at ZERO dollars in the fictive blog share market game Blogshares.com. This means you can buy shares in her blog for free, and then, when you link to her, the […]
Christopher Allbritton, the independent weblog war correspondent has managed to smuggle himself into Iraq. I’m enjoying following his story so much I made a donation (my $25 seems rather measly given he paid $3000 to the smugglers just for entry) and am […]
The Norwegian government’s serious about using SMSes to warn the population about catastrophes, but they seem to be thinking more of warning about epidemic diseases and floods than of replacing air raid sirens as we discussed last month. In Hong Kong authorities […]