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The Technology for Transparency Review, Part I

It makes a great deal of sense for The Economist to focus their attention on the US, UK, New Zealand, and Australia; all four countries have relatively high rates of internet penetration and their federal governments have shown a commitment to ...

From DAVID SASAKI, Global Voices Online,  1 Mar 2010
Related Topics: The Economist,  Facebook Inc.

Announcing the Technology for Transparency Network

Rising Voices, the outreach and citizen media training initiative of Global Voices Online, has launched a new interactive website and global network of researchers to map online technology projects that aim to promote transparency, political ...

From DAVID SASAKI, Global Voices Online,  19 Jan 2010
Related Topics: Twitter Inc

A Global Look at Anti-Corruption Day

On January 18 Global Voices will launch the Technology for Transparency Network, a collaborative research mapping of internet projects that promote greater transparency, government accountability, and civic engagement. This is the first in a series of ...

From DAVID SASAKI, Global Voices Online,  7 Jan 2010
Related Topics: Transparency International,  Creative Commons

Five Years of Global Voices: Where they are now

Even when we do have some information about under-covered parts of the world, we have another problem, what Ito terms “the caring problem”. People pay attention to subjects they care about. They tend to ignore subjects they know little about. Media, ...

From DAVID SASAKI, Global Voices Online,  29 Dec 2009
Related Topics: Jeff Ooi,  Joi Ito,  Harvard University,  Open Society Institute

Featured Author: Diego Casaes

I'm Diego Casaes. I'm from Brazil. I live in Salvador in the northeastern part of Brazil. I am the coordinator of the Portuguese translation team and a voluntary author for Global Voices Online. David: And how did you get started in Global ...

From DAVID SASAKI, Global Voices Online,  22 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Twitter Inc

Featured Author: Filip Stojanovski

My name is Filip Stojanovski. I am living in Skopje, Macedonia. I contribute to Global Voices through articles usually about the Macedonian blogosphere, and I also translate some for the Macedonian version of Global Voices. Blogs in Macedonia didn't ...

From DAVID SASAKI, Global Voices Online,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.

Featured Author: Elena Ignatova

I'm Elena Ignatova. I'm an author for Global Voices and the Lingua Editor for Macedonian and I'm working at Metamorphosis Foundation, which is an organization for the development of information society. So, Macedonia is in the Balkans and it's the ...

From DAVID SASAKI, Global Voices Online,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Facebook Inc.,  Twitter Inc

Featured Editor: Onnik Krikorian

Onnik Krikorian is a British blogger, journalist, and photographer of Armenian decent who has been living in Yerevan, one of the world's oldest continuously-inhabited cities, for the past 11 years. He is the Caucasus Editor for Global Voices where he ...

From DAVID SASAKI, Global Voices Online,  14 Nov 2009

Featured Author: Maryna Reshetnyak

I am Maryna Reshetnyak and I live in Odessa, Ukraine. David: And what do you do for Global Voices? Maryna: I am the Russian Language Health Editor for the Rising Voices project. Basically, I cover the Drop-In Center project. This project unites a ...

From DAVID SASAKI, Global Voices Online,  9 Nov 2009

Featured Author: Marietta Le

Marietta joined Global Voices after coming to the 2008 Global Voices Summit in Budapest to cover the event as a journalist for a local paper. A self-described technophile, Marietta likes how Global Voices uses technology to encourage dialog ...

From DAVID SASAKI, Global Voices Online,  15 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama

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