May-June Updates
June 7th, 2009 | by Yvette Wohn | Published in news
Did you know…
-Prof. Z was elected to the Internet Society’s board of trustees for a three-year term. The Internet Society is an international nonprofit organisation founded in 1992 to “provide leadership in Internet related standards, education, and policy.”
- For those who missed it, the audio of the interview featured on WNPR (April 30) on “What’s Next For the World Wide Web?” is up on the web!
-The Zittrain Twitter feed has been added to the site. Of course, you can always follow the professor directly through Twitter if you set up your own account (it’s free).
-Prof. Z participated in a workshop hosted by the Harvard Kennedy School titled “Cultures in Common: 50 Years of Reflection on Science, Technology, and Society” on May 8. He spoke about “Ordering the Wild Frontier: The Cultures of the Internet”
-Z was in London on May 19 to deliver a lecture on “The Future of the Internet: Private Sheriffs in Cyberspace” for the Society for Computers and Law.
Coming up…
-Celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Cluetrain Manifesto, Prof. Z will talk with Cluetrain authors Doc Searls and David Weinberger at Harvard Law School on June 16. The event is open to the public. More info here.
-Z will deliver the keynote “Future of Video and How to Stop It” on June 20 at the Open Video Conference in New York.

