"Web 2.0" as they call it, is "the Web on steroids" — Web sites that do things that just would not be possible without the Internet and technology that's capable of inter-relating millions of things and millions of people. One of the things — well … [Continue reading]
Video online dialogs – “YouTube” and “Dropping Knowledge”
I don't know where they came up with the title Dropping Knowledge but here's an interesting project - getting together 112 world "experts" to sit around a giant table and give their answers to the pressing-questions-facing-our-world submitted by … [Continue reading]
“Virtually” Tour our Art-Space
The Missing Peace is a major project that The Dalai Lama Foundation is co-sponsoring with the Committee of 100 for Tibet. It's an art exhibition, composed of works by 88 artists from 30 countries. It opened at the UCLA Fowler Museum in June, 2006, … [Continue reading]
Xeni Jardin puts a “wrapper” on the Dharamsala mesh in Wired online
Xeni Jardin has written a nice wrap-up article on the Dharamsala wireless mesh in Wired online. This nicely complements the four-part NPR series she did earlier this month (series which includes audio, of course, plus online components at the NPR web … [Continue reading]
Xeni Jardin writes “Hacking the Himalayas” for NPR and Wired
Xeni Jardin (Boing Boing et al - also see her entry in Wikipedia) has created a four-part series entitled Hacking the Himalayas that includes lots of coverage of the TibTec wireless network (sponsoring the upcoming AirJali Summit) in Dharamsala. You … [Continue reading]
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