Category Archives: Privacy
Big, Interesting, Mysterious Pragmatic Problems
I’ve just finished a master’s program full of amazing classmates seeking policy solutions to some of the toughest problems the US and international institutions have to currently deal with. For my part, I deeply love to spend a lot of … Continue reading
Filed under Business, Development, Economics, Education, Globalization, Government, International Affairs, Internet, Openness, Policy, Privacy, Reputation, Web
My Tech Policy Memo to President-Elect Obama
For my excellent “What’s Shaping the Internet?” class with Professor Michael Nelson, we had to write a 6-page memorandum to either President-Elect Obama, Google CEO Eric Schmidt, or some other organization head, using three main policy points. I chose to … Continue reading
Filed under Business, Communications, Government, Internet, Openness, Policy, Politics, Privacy, Reputation, Tech, Web
Reputation Research
I made my research blog for Galapag.us, my project, public. So if you want to subscribe to the RSS feed, you can. http://represearch.blogspot.com/
Filed under Internet, Openness, Privacy, Reputation, Web
Yahoo! MSFS Fellowship blog
I wrote my first post to the Yahoo! MSFS Fellowship blog. I’ll be studying privacy and openness across cultures and public spaces.
Filed under Globalization, Internet, Openness, Privacy, Web
My Other Blog on Reputations
I have a private blog I’ve been writing to, relating to research for my personal project idea on open reputation management. I keep it private because my business is not incorporated and I don’t want ideas to go public. But … Continue reading
Filed under Internet, Openness, Privacy, Reputation, Web