How the Internet Beat SOPA and PIPA: Advocacy in a Networked World (Part 2)

Thanks for coming back to read the second part of my series on how online activism successfully defeated SOPA and PIPA. Whereas my first post covered the “what” and “why” parts of the fight, this one will go into the “how” and “so what” portion of the analysis. So behold, here’s my best guess as to what made the anti-SOPA/PIPA movement such a stunning success... Read more about How the Internet Beat SOPA and PIPA: Advocacy in a Networked World (Part 2)

Why the Internet is [kinda] shut down today


Today is the largest online protest in the history of the Internet. Why?

1) Watch a video explaining the issue. This one too.
2) Click here to contact your elected official and express your opinion.

Smartphones and Occupy Wall Street, Part 2

At last, here’s Part 2 of my series on smartphone use as it relates to the Occupy Wall Street movement, focusing on user privacy around mobile phone data.

I’ll be following up with Part 3 to address the thorny issues around ownership of user-generated content and history making by way of social media. Read more about Smartphones and Occupy Wall Street, Part 2

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