Mary Robinson and ICT for Development

I met this morning with Mary Robinson, former President of Ireland,  former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and presently the founder of the Ethical Globalization Initiative in the office of Professor Charles Ogletree.  Professor Ogletree is one of the faculty members who oversee and lead the Berkman Center, famous for lots of things in … Read more

Follow-on to Southwood presentation

Via Dave, a contrarian piece on the BBC’s site says that it’s wasteful to ship second-hand PCs to Africa.  I’d be interested in the reaction of Timothy Anderson, who runs the enormously successful World Computer Exchange, which can get second-hand PCs from the US to developing countries for $50 per box.

"Harvard University": even more protected than before

Ric Flaggert, who knows about these things: “That rumbling you heard in the distance was the PTO issuing “Harvard University” in Class 41 (Reg. No. 2699321), for  ‘Computer services, namely, providing a web site featuring information and links to other web sites regarding university admissions, academic and research programs, university athletic programs, university employment opportunities, … Read more

Charles Nesson on Trevor Rhone

Prof. Nesson has written a mini trip-report about Trevor Rhone’s visit to the Harvard campus last week.  I was lucky to have the chance to spend time with Trevor on his visit.  He is a lovely, gentle, thoughtful, interesting man.  His reading of the Bellas Gate Boy on Friday evening was tremendously moving.  A one-man … Read more