Entries Tagged as ‘Privacy’

May 31, 2009

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 my recreational thinking time searching for gaps in solutions to problems — entrepreneurial thinking — [...]

December 12, 2008

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 advocate for an innovation commons, a push for open-source government interfaces, and a national identity system.
I [...]

September 17, 2008

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/

September 5, 2008

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.

August 29, 2008

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 if you’re interested in reading it, e-mail me and I’ll add an account for you.
Sorry [...]