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Digital Democracy 02/10/2004 02:53 AM

The O'Reilly Emerging Technology conference is off to the races with an opening keynote by Dean architect (and now MSNBC commentator) Joe Trippi. Trippi made news by strongly hinting at returning to the fray. "Maybe a website... I have a number of ideas," Trippi offhandedly tossed off midway through a question and answer session...




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It's $100 to register and you can register even if you're not attending ETech. I'll be doing a session with Ethan Zuckerman on International stuff.

Emergent Democracy Worldwide
Joichi Ito, Founder and CEO, Neoteny
Ethan Zuckerman, Founder, Geekcorps
Time: 3:30pm - 4:15pm
Location: California Ballroom C

While we're building great new tools to build communities, we've done very little to ensure that people around the world have access to them. And even when we've made it possible for people in developing nations to speak, we've done little to ensure that anyone listens. How do we ensure that the "Second Superpower" Jim Moore proposes includes the poor as well as the rich? When a new democratic structure emerges from highly-wired westerners, how do we ensure it's fair and just for those currently unwired? The answer is more complex than bridging the so-called "digital divide" - it involves bridging countless cultural divides. Emerging technologies make it easier than ever to bring first-person perspectives, as well as images, movies and music to people in other nations - is this enough to bring cultures together and ensure they care about one another?


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Digital Democracy Teach-in 01/18/2004 10:23 AM
Here's the current draft (still under discussion) of the description of the session I'm leading at the O'Reilly Digital Democracy Teach-in: The common wisdom — that the Internet is just one more tool in the campaign box — is wrong. Experience so far seems to show that to effectively use the Internet "tool" a campaign has to give up some of the most basic assumptions about the nature of campaigns as top-down, one-to-many, marketing efforts. How is the Internet "tool" reshaping campaigns, political parties and the electorate? Are the most important effects of the Internet the ones we expect...

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Audio Files of Digital Democracy Day 02/13/2004 12:09 PM
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I'm listening to some audio, and suddenly I get Jon's obsession with quoting segments. A conference generates, say, 100 hours of audio. If you can't navigate that easily, can't link to pieces of it, it's not as useful and it won't support conversations as much.

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Two more Digital Democracy Teach-In events come and go. The guys from meetup.com put together a couple of presentations including some useful statistics and a few nice punchlines, but I'm not sure I learned anything particularly new during it. Certainly I didn't feel my head trying to articulate itself into any strange new shapes. And next up the political weblogging panel, which I've decided to abandon almost on principle - not because it's about weblogs, but because political weblogging as an end unto itself seems to me not to have matured past tabloid tactics of name-calling, mischaracterisation and "Am I right? Am I right?"-style calls to the converted. My general impression of this part of the event is that it's more aimed at explaining current fairly-mainstream technologies and approaches to politicos rather than looking at the emergent technologies that might interest the geekier audiences (and me).

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Yay for democracy 02/01/2005 09:09 PM
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Mario Savio - Founder of the Free Speech Movement.

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Postponing Democracy 07/13/2004 03:39 AM
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About the Emergent Democracy Worldwide session at the Digital Democracy Teach-In, the Head Lemur says,

This may be the single most important seminar of this conference. Participation in Emergent Democracy requires a computer and an internet connection. This is the bottom line. Where you can go from there is limited only by your desire and participation. While we have this group of folks in the building, let's lower the bar bills and increase the participation in emergent democracy.

Then he adds a suggestion: A computer roadshow. Interesting idea.


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Diebold for Democracy 07/23/2004 06:13 PM
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The Infrastructure of Democracy


The Infrastructure of Democracy 03/14/2005 05:53 PM

I am at this moment co-moderating the Democracy, Terrorism and the Open Internet panel at the Club de Madrid International Summit on Democracy, Terrorism and Security with Marko Ahtisaari. We worked all day yesterday drafting a document we are calling "The Infrastructure of Democracy". The draft is currently available on the Global Voices wiki. Please give us some feedback.

Special thanks to Martin Varsavsky for giving us the opportunity and to John Perry Barlow, John Gage, Dan Gillmor, Chris Goggans, Pekka Himanen, David Isenberg, Rebecca MacKinnon, Andrew McLaughlin, Desiree Miloshevic, Jeff Moss, Ejovi Nuwere, Kazuhisa Ogawa, Marc Rotenberg, David Smith, Wendy Seltzer, Gohsuke Takama, Noriko Takiguchi, Paul Vixie, David Weinberger and Ethan Zuckerman who came all the way to Madrid to work on this. Thanks also to the other people in the room who contributed.

UPDATE: Transcript s of IRC discussion with Ethan Zuckerman's transcript of most of the comments. Thanks Ethan!

The official summary of the session is on the conference site.

UPDATE 2: Here is the full text of the recommendation draft:

The Infrastructure of Democracy
Strengthening the Open Internet for a Safer World
March 11, 2005

I. The Internet is a foundation of democratic society in the 21st century, because the core values of the Internet and democracy are so closely aligned.

1. The Internet is fundamentally about openness, participation, and freedom of expression for all - increasing the diversity and reach of information and ideas.
2. The Internet allows people to communicate and collaborate across borders and belief systems.
3. The Internet unites families and cultures in diaspora; it connects people, helping them to form civil societies.
4. The Internet can foster economic development by connecting people to information and markets.
5. The Internet introduces new ideas and views to those who may be isolated and prone to political violence.
6. The Internet is neither above nor below the law. The same legal principles that apply in the physical world also apply to human activities conducted over the Internet.


II. Decentralized systems - the power of many - can combat decentralized foes.

1. Terrorist networks are highly decentralized and distributed. A centralized effort by itself cannot effectively fight terrorism.
2. Terrorism is everyone's issue. The internet connects everyone. A connected citizenry is the best defense against terrorist propaganda.
3. As we saw in the aftermath of the March 11 bombing, response was spontaneous and rapid because the citizens were able to use the Internet to organize themselves.
4. As we are seeing in the distributed world of weblogs and other kinds of citizen media, truth emerges best in open conversation among people with divergent views.


III. The best response to abuses of openness is more openness.

1. Open, transparent environments are more secure and more stable than closed, opaque ones.
2. While Internet services can be interrupted, the Internet as a global system is ultimately resilient to attacks, even sophisticated and widely distributed ones.
3. The connectedness of the Internet – people talking with people – counters the divisiveness terrorists are trying to create.
4. The openness of the Internet may be exploited by terrorists, but as with democratic governments, openness minimizes the likelihood of terrorist acts and enables effective responses to terrorism.


IV. Well-meaning regulation of the Internet in established democracies could threaten the development of emerging democracies.

1. Terrorism cannot destroy the internet, but over-zealous legislation in response to terrorism could. Governments should consider mandating changes to core Internet functionality only with extraordinary caution.
2. Some government initiatives that look reasonable in fact violate the basic principles that have made the Internet a success.
3. For example, several interests have called for an end to anonymity. This would be highly unlikely to stop determined terrorists, but it would have a chilling effect on political activity and thereby reduce freedom and transparency. Limiting anonymity would have a cascading series of unintended results that would hurt freedom of expression, especially in countries seeking transition to democratic rule.


V. In conclusion we urge those gathered here in Madrid to:

1. Embrace the open Internet as a foundation of 21st Century democracy, and a critical tool in the fight against terrorism.
2. Recognizing the Internet's value as a critical communications infrastructure, invest to strengthen it against attacks and recover quickly from damage.
3. Work to spread access more evenly, aggressively addressing the Digital Divide, and to provide Internet access for all.
4. To protect free speech and association, endorse the availability of anonymous communications for all.
5. Resist attempts at international governance of the Internet: It can introduce processes that have unintended effects and violate the bottom-up democratic nature of the Net.

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the "democracy" that is Europe


the "democracy" that is Europe 03/14/2005 05:51 PM
So despite the fact that the EU Parliament has rejected software patents for Europe, and despite the fact that there is not a qualified majority of member states supporting it, the EU Council has now endorsed their draft of the "Directive on the Patentability of Computer-Implemented Inventions." This struggle continues to astonish me. There's no good economic evidence that software patents do more good than harm. That's the reason the US should reconsider its software patent policy. But why Europe would voluntarily adopt a policy that will only burden its software developers and only benefit US interests is beyond me. They call it a "democracy" that they're building in Europe. I don't see it. Instead, they have created a government of bureaucrats, more easily captured by special interests than anything in the US.

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Quantifying democracy 03/14/2005 05:40 PM
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Democracy is against Islam.


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Democracy is kufr. (A 26-page PDF.) "The democracy which the Kaafir West promotes in the Muslim countries is a system of Kufr. It has no connection whatsoever with Islam. It completely contradicts the rules of Islam..." Lots of interesting reading at 1924.org. (Look for the "PDF Version" links, they're a dim light gray in my browser.)

A Democracy of Tags


A Democracy of Tags 06/05/2005 11:27 PM
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A Dating Site That Doesn't Need Its Own
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People are starting to realize that Google is more of a platform than just a search engine. With all the focus on social networks these days, Google still doesn't search in those networks. So, one company is trying to use the power of Google and public websites to build their own open social networking dating site. Basically, they get you to fill out a typical dating profile, which generates some metadata that you include on your own website. Then, they've apparently built out some sort of front-end that uses Google to search sites that include that metadata. What's unclear is how they make sure that Google will index the right sites that include the data. The business model for the company is to show Google's contextual ads along with the results. It's an interesting idea, but I wonder how comfortable some people are with putting that sort of info on the "publicly" available web. While it's really not all that different than on a dating site, a dating site at least is somewhat hidden behind a protective barrier, and lets the user hide some of their info.

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New BBM site


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So as part of our resurgence - we've put up a new web site.

We've been proving our business model and signing up clients. The best part are the cold calls.


One big site vs. many little ones


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PHP-SITE


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So, You'd Like To Map Your Site


So, You'd Like To Map Your Site 06/17/2005 03:38 PM
I've been on a big "there's nothing new under the sun" kick lately, so let's take a look at Infoseek's sitelist.txt proposal from 1997, and deepleap.xml, from DeepLeap back in 2000. Or hey, there's HTML's LINK, which lets you describe relationships that can encompass a lot of a site's content....

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NSI Launches New Web Site


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Monetizing Your Site


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this streaming site


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Check tax changes at IRS Web site


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Adam Nathan, author of ".NET and COM: The Complete Interoperability Guide", has created a website for P/Invoke declarations, as a way to avoid developers writing their own, because "The rules are complex, and if you make a mistake, you’ll probably corrupt memory".

Site Update


Site Update 06/19/2004 10:47 AM
I've installed new software on this server and I plan to switch the site over later this weekend. You can see the new site at http://www.macmegasite.com/ newsite/. This is the last story that will be posted at the old site.

Defining a Web Site


Defining a Web Site 01/08/2004 08:47 PM
I have an action item from the W3C TAG to expand my s trawman writeup on our Site Data issue. I’ve written about this problem before: There’s No Such Thing as a Web Site. I’m going to do it here because this is a better writing environment and because I think the issue is of general interest (if by “general interest” we mean to heavy Web geeks)...

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Bush Concedes Flaws
in Iraq Weapons Data
(Los Angeles Times)

Coalition Gains
Insight Into Iraq's
Foreign Insurgents
(Los Angeles Times)

Kerry Keeps
Momentum, Winning
Maine Race (Los
Angeles Times)

President's Strength
a Potential Weakness
(Los Angeles Times)

Lobbyist Offers Make
Jaws Drop (Los
Angeles Times)

Child abduction
murders rare
(USATODAY.com)

A full night's
sleep? Not everyone
needs it
(USATODAY.com)

Democrats charge
politics in
intelligence inquiry
(USATODAY.com)

Drug may block
deadly gene
(USATODAY.com)

Bush defends Guard
record
(USATODAY.com)

Kerry Easily Wins
Maine Caucuses
(washingtonpost.com)

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