January 29th, 2009 |
by elisabeth |
published in
Future of the Internet | 8 Comments
—By Elisabeth Oppenheimer There’s been some recent discussion about a “rogue” Android app, MemoryUp, which was supposed to manage memory on the G1 phone, preserving battery life and allowing apps to run more smoothly. Apps are posted in the Android Market with user reviews, and many of the reviews for MemoryUp complained that it froze […]
January 11th, 2009 |
by elisabeth |
published in
Future of the Internet | Comments Off on Malware on Facebook
—By Elisabeth Oppenheimer If you use Facebook, you’ve probably seen some of the viruses that have been hitting site users. (That message from your aunt telling you to “click here to see paRiS Hilton!!1”—probably not actually from your aunt.) Initially, it was phishing scams—the user would click on a link, be taken to a site […]
December 18th, 2008 |
by bballou |
published in
Future of the Internet | 4 Comments
Note: Brendan Ballou is solely responsible for the content of this article. It is not necessarily endorsed by Professor Zittrain Our little corner of the blogosphere has been lit on fire by the recent article in the Wall Street Journal claiming that Google was coming out against Net Neutrality. Now, there are plenty of problems […]
December 15th, 2008 |
by yvettewohn |
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By Yvette Wohn Creative Commons held a special panel and fundraiser on Friday featuring Board Chairman James Boyle, Stanford professor and CC founder Larry Lessig, CEO Joichi Ito, and former Executive Director Molly S. Van Houweling. The event kicked off with HLS Dean Elena Kagan announcing Lessig’s return to Harvard (in fall 2009) and an […]
December 12th, 2008 |
by zittrain |
published in
news | 19 Comments
Larry’s site has been pwned for the moment, so here’s a copy of his blog post announcing his move: It is with a complicated mix of excitement and sadness that I make the following announcement. As some of you remember, just over a year ago I reported that I was shifting my academic (and activist) […]