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- Rusty ownership and the lifecycle’s stone https://blogs.harvard.edu/kapolos/rusty-ownership-and-the-lifecycles-stone/49 114 comments
- Beyond the Web https://blogs.harvard.edu/doc/2021/08/15/beyond-the-web/ 2 comments
- A Storage Crisis http://blogs.harvard.edu/doc/2021/06/24/a-storage-crisis/ 195 comments
- Zoom needs to clean up its privacy act https://blogs.harvard.edu/doc/2020/03/27/zoom/ 509 comments
- ICANN races towards regulatory capture: the great .org heist http://blogs.harvard.edu/sj/2019/11/23/a-tale-of-icann-and-regulatory-capture-the-dot-org-heist/ 122 comments
- Cluetrain at 20 http://blogs.harvard.edu/doc/2019/03/26/cluetrain20/ 30 comments
- The Rationalization of the Attention Market http://blogs.harvard.edu/mattschrage/2019/01/22/the-rationalization-of-the-attention-market/ 15 comments
- The strength of a monopoly can be guessed at by calling customer support http://blogs.harvard.edu/bugeja/2018/09/16/the-strength-of-a-monopoly-can-be-guessed-at-by-the-quality-of-its-customer-support/ 130 comments
- Google throws away 12 years of work by investors (Portfolios in Google Finance) http://blogs.harvard.edu/philg/2018/09/14/google-throws-away-12-years-of-work-by-investors-portfolios-in-google-finance/ 178 comments
- Wanted: Online Pubs Doing Real (and Therefore GDPR-Compliant) Advertising http://blogs.harvard.edu/doc/2018/05/30/post/ 25 comments
- Problems coming for online publishing http://blogs.harvard.edu/doc/2018/03/23/nothing/ 64 comments
- Surviving a helicopter water landing http://blogs.harvard.edu/philg/2018/03/13/the-astar-fuel-shutoff-lever-and-surviving-a-helicopter-water-landing/ 2 comments
- Secret Bitcoin billionaires to renounce their US citizenship before cashing in? http://blogs.harvard.edu/philg/2018/02/03/secret-bitcoin-billionaires-will-renounce-their-u-s-citizenship-before-cashing-in/ 59 comments
- No free lunch (at Google) for thought criminals http://blogs.harvard.edu/philg/2018/01/09/no-free-lunch-at-google-for-thought-criminals/ 13 comments
- Laws against women being topless conflict with protection for transgendered? http://blogs.harvard.edu/philg/2017/10/12/laws-against-women-being-topless-conflict-with-protection-for-transgendered/ 7 comments
- How did we create a society where we can’t afford to live in our own country? http://blogs.harvard.edu/philg/2017/10/24/how-did-we-create-a-society-where-we-cant-afford-to-live-in-our-own-country/ 243 comments
- Punishment in 19th Century China (2014) http://blogs.harvard.edu/preserving/2014/07/01/punishment-in-19th-century-china/ 2 comments
- Great reminder that none of us own land in the U.S http://blogs.harvard.edu/philg/2017/08/08/great-reminder-that-none-of-us-own-land-in-the-u-s/ 3 comments
- Why aren’t Google and Facebook enriching our lives more? http://blogs.harvard.edu/philg/2017/06/05/why-arent-google-and-facebook-enriching-our-lives 90 comments
- Why don’t I know any single men? http://blogs.harvard.edu/philg/2016/03/19/why-dont-i-know-any-single-men/ 6 comments
- What’s Apple’s competitive edge going forward? http://blogs.harvard.edu/philg/2016/01/26/whats-apples-competitive-edge-going-forward/ 56 comments
- Why doesn’t Windows re-try the password as if CAPS LOCK were turned off? http://blogs.harvard.edu/philg/2016/01/22/worlds-dumbest-windows-10-question-why-doesnt-it-re-try-the-password-as-if-caps-lock-were-turned-off/comment-page-1/#comment-272180 2 comments
- Rusty Ownership and the Lifecycle’s Stone https://blogs.harvard.edu/kapolos/rusty-ownership-and-the-lifecycles-stone/ 12 comments rust
- Rust from a JavaScript perspective https://blogs.harvard.edu/kapolos/rust-from-a-javascript-perspective/ 5 comments javascript
- Rust from a JavaScript perspective - A tongue in cheek walk-through https://blogs.harvard.edu/kapolos/rust-from-a-javascript-perspective/ 12 comments javascript
- How the cookie poisoned the Web https://blogs.harvard.edu/doc/2021/05/14/poison/ 4 comments webdev
- Doc Searls Weblog · How the cookie poisoned the Web https://blogs.harvard.edu/doc/2021/05/14/poison/ 16 comments programming
- Zoom needs to clean up its privacy act https://blogs.harvard.edu/doc/2020/03/27/zoom/ 71 comments privacy
- The .Org Fire Sale - How .org sold for half its valuation http://blogs.harvard.edu/sj/2019/12/02/the-dot-org-fire-sale-sold-for-half-its-valuation/ 6 comments technology
- The .Org Fire Sale: How it sold for less than half its valuation http://blogs.harvard.edu/sj/2019/12/02/the-dot-org-fire-sale-sold-for-half-its-valuation/ 4 comments technology
- ICANN Races Towards Regulatory Capture: The Great .Org Heist http://blogs.harvard.edu/sj/2019/11/23/a-tale-of-icann-and-regulatory-capture-the-dot-org-heist/ 7 comments technology
- GDPR will pop the adtech bubble https://blogs.harvard.edu/doc/2018/05/12/gdpr/ 3 comments technology
- GDPR will pop the adtech bubble http://blogs.harvard.edu/doc/2018/05/12/gdpr/ 3 comments europe
- GDPR will pop the adtech bubble http://blogs.harvard.edu/doc/2018/05/12/gdpr/ 16 comments technology
- Doc Searls Weblog · Facebook’s Cambridge Analytica problems are nothing compared to what’s coming for all of online publishing https://blogs.harvard.edu/doc/2018/03/23/nothing/ 6 comments privacy
- Facebook’s Cambridge Analytica problems are nothing compared to what’s coming for all of online publishing http://blogs.harvard.edu/doc/2018/03/23/nothing/ 105 comments privacy
- PLATO and CDC: The PC Revolution Could Have Happened in the 70s http://blogs.harvard.edu/philg/2018/03/23/plato-and-cdc-how-does-a-big-company-full-of-smart-people-miss-a-revolution/ 11 comments programming
- An American served >1 year in prison for conduct that is 100% legal in Europe. But it’s not drugs. It’s copyright. Here’s why it matters. https://blogs.harvard.edu/infolaw/2018/02/13/an-american-served-1-year-in-prison-for-conduct-that-is-100-legal-in-europe-but-its-not-drugs-its-copyright-heres-why-it-matters/ 5 comments law
- Be Very, Very Concerned About What Allergan Just Did http://blogs.harvard.edu/billofhealth/2017/09/09/be-very-very-concerned-about-what-allergan-just-did/ 14 comments law
- America The Anxious is one of the great books from the list. This is where I am taking my inspiration in 2017 from! http://blogs.harvard.edu/abinazir/2016/12/29/100-books-2016/ 5 comments books