OneWebDay: Stories of the Impact of the Web

Doing my part for the Internet ecosystem:

From Susan Crawford with OneWebDay:

OneWebDay is an Earth Day for the internet.  The idea behind OneWebDay is to focus attention on a key internet value (this year, online participation in democracy), focus attention on local internet concerns (connectivity, censorship, individual skills), and create a global constituency that cares about protecting and defending the internet.

The Internet is under enormous pressure in this country, as it is around the world.

Here are some examples:  Access providers want to track what everyone is doing online and use it for their commercial advantage.  They’re developing prioritization technology that will be like a cellphone layer on the internet – able to bill differently for different uses.  They’re working closely with law enforcement and Hollywood in ways that will make internet use unpredictable and heavily-surveilled.  The greatest engine of free speech and democratic outreach the world has ever seen is being co-opted by telephone companies.  This isn’t good for our future.

At the same time, we’re suffering from enormous digital divides.  Lower-income and rural communities don’t have adequate connectivity.  Senior citizens and minorities are often left out.  Skills are inadequate, and there is a lot of fear of the Internet.

OneWebDay is an environmental movement for the Internet ecosystem.  It’s a platform for people to educate and activate others about important issues for the Internet’s future. It’s happening all over the world.

Here in the US, key figures involved include Tim Westergren (Pandora) and Larry Lessig, speaking in NYC; the Future of Music campaign and Rock the Net, in Chicago; the Berkman Center at Harvard; a host of public interest groups in Washington; the City of San Francisco (using OWD to install tech centers in low-income housing using refurbished City computers); Doc Searls, Craig Newmark, David Weinberger, Mary Hodder, Craig Newmark, Jimmy Wales, Joichi Ito, Jerry Michalski, Deb Schultz, and a huge host of volunteers.

See more OneWebDay stories at: http://onewebday.org/stories/

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Switched over from MT 4.1 to WP 2.6.1

Well – after a number of years of thinking about doing it, I finally completed the task of migrating from MovableType 4.1 to WordPress 2.6.

Truthfully, after researching and working with both platforms over the past two years with clients and personal projects, I have to agree with a number of people that WP has become the default, tweakable blogging/CMS platform. What took me 2.5 days in the last upgrade of my MT installation back in 2006/2007, this was relatively easy, and modifiable. Heck, even when I was worried about the permalink problem, it took a bit of hunting to cobble up my own solution and launch the site. So now, with all of the elements (mostly) fixed, I have redirected the domain to this site – and looking forward to seeing how the site performs.

If you have any suggestions for improvements – or specific plug-ins that would help in engagement. Feel free to add to this post.

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MSM should be ashamed…

Watching the investigative abilities of the Daily Show, I have to ask: where is the mainstream media and why are they not engaging in this kind of investigative reporting? Why do I have to watch a 30 minute comedy/satire show to get the talking points?

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After four days of a Convention, we get a SNL skit?

McCain/Fey CampaignJust surprised by the selection of McCain’s VP – after an uplifting experience in Denver. But heck, humor like the one above or this make the case better than not.

I have spent the night with some amazing people – and want to write up about last night and the past couple of days over the next day or so. I promise some thoughts and thanks.

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DNC08 – Is *this* the Year of the Internet?

Eric Schmidt and RachelSpeaking: Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google, Inc and Rachel Maddow, host of “The Rachel Maddow Show” on Air America Radio

RM: For the last twelve years, the comments have been – this is the Year of the Internet. Well, is it this year?
ES: I am one of those people who have been saying that the outcome of the election on the margin would be from the Internet. And, in 2006, I think the first step happened. Remember the George Allen and the macaca moment which caused the switching that seat and turned the Senate which, in turn, turned the tide against the Bush Agenda.

The second step got started 2.5 years ago – prior to then, there was no way to be a legitimate challenger in the Presidential election and invading the media without coming in “sideways”. Obama with a small team and via various media channels has been able to become a “real” challenger.

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