Once the chorus of admiration for the emergency services died down, as the attacks of 7/7/2005 became a distant memory, a chorus of public disapproval rose to fill
He may not have the same line in brightly coloured bandanas – but Romano Prodi is stamping his authority on the Italian presidency, and sending a message to the Bush administration
When news concerning Kenneth Lay's death hit the internet conspiracy theories started to flow freely across the blogosphere. It started with Wikipedians, who added details about his death
What the Israeli prime minister, Ehud Olmert, and sections of the U.S. media claim is an attempt to "free" an abducted soldier, has so far driven around
Sixty years ago today, in the Polish town of Kielce, 42 mostly Jewish people were killed by their neighbours, who had been whipped up into a frenzy by rumours that
Could it be that the blogosphere is a perfect reflection of our offline gender-centered world and that women are more reluctant than men to take a stand in the public
You might be forgiven for thinking that Vogue House, the London headquarters of the Condé Nast stable of magazines, is an unlikely place to find a militant revolution in the
Ronaldo of CCBrazil warned us in his opening speech that Brazilians are very good at organising parties, and that he didn't want to hear any complaints that there
The wi-fi in the hotel hosting the conference has packed up for a reason no-one can explain, so liveblogging may not be as live as we'd wish. I&
The fascinating fight that is unfolding for me at the summit is the one
between the pragmatists---call the Commoners---and the fundamentalists---I'll
call them, for now, the Public-ists. (and
oD aren't the only ones covering the iSummit. Techno Llama, aka Andres from Creative Commons Scotland, and Cris Dias (for thos of you who can read Portugese) are
I'm sat in the enterprise commons session, hosted by openbusiness, and the gloves are off. From warm, cosy ideas about sharing and freedoms and stuff, we're