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|Pound 102||The Generational Gap and the Future of the Internet - Tim Hwang ||  ||  
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|Hauser 102||Infotech as paradigm shift - what is it, where it came from, who did it - Scott McLeod  ||Future of Libraries - Maja Bogataj  ||  
|Hauser 102||Infotech as paradigm shift - what is it, where it came from, who did it - Scott McLeod  ||Future of Libraries - Maja Bogataj  ||How to create an index of Internet freedom - Karin Kariekar, Freedom House
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|Langdell South||Transparency and Government||Race and the Internet||The Dilema of Games
|Langdell South||Transparency and Government||Race and the Internet||The Dilema of Games

Revision as of 08:26, 16 May 2008

Openness Session Matrix

Location Session 1:
11:15-12:15
Session 2:
2:00-3:00
Session 3:
3:15-4:15
Austin West In the battle for the Internet: Who are the adversaries? Where are the battlefields? - James Morris Low-cost Appliance Smack Down - OLPC vs. mobile phone, Mike Best, Beth Kolko Global Problem Solving
Langdell North Digital Natives Network Neutrality Netizenship
Austin East The Musician and the Scientist: CC and Science Commons - Melanie DuLong GRM -- Government Relationship Management, Democracy made granular Britt Blaser The future of the Internet and crime prevention - Max Weinstein
Hasuer 104 Internet Distribution and the Creator's dilemma - Mark Private economic institutions and the net - Oliver Goodenough
Pound 102 The Generational Gap and the Future of the Internet - Tim Hwang
Hauser 102 Infotech as paradigm shift - what is it, where it came from, who did it - Scott McLeod Future of Libraries - Maja Bogataj How to create an index of Internet freedom - Karin Kariekar, Freedom House
Langdell South Transparency and Government Race and the Internet The Dilema of Games
Austin North Decentralized web services to reduce costs and improve distribution and security
Berkman Center Conference Room StopBadware: Open Security