Drew Bennett Blogging as Special Correspondent for BroadbandCensus.com

by on June 24, 2008 · 7 comments

Over at BroadbandCensus.com, my friend Drew Bennett, who has graciously agreed to be a special correspondent for the publication while he is in New York covering the  Personal Democracy Forum, has been pumping out the blog entries.

Here are some of his latest… just from today:

Jonathan Zittrain: The Impact of Civic Technologies

NEW YORK, June 24 – Jonathan Zittrain, author of “The Future of the Internet and How to Stop It,” took to the stage at the Personal Democracy Forum to focus “civic technologies:” the personal computer, spreadsheet applications, Wikipedia, even the Internet itself are all examples. read more

Lawrence Lessig: The Declaration For Independence

NEW YORK, June 24 – Stanford law professor Lawrence Lessig presented his ‘Declaration For Independence’ to the Personal Democracy Forum here today, fingering this problem in the American political system: the perception of a government disproportionately influenced by the stakeholders that fund political campaigns. read more

Day Two at Personal Democracy Forum: What Happens After ‘Reboot’?

NEW YORK, June 24 – “What happens next?” is the question Andrew Rasiej used to start off the Tuesday morning panel discussion at the Personal Democracy Forum here. read more

The complete index page of articles, blog posts, and press releases on BroadbandCensus.com is available here.

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