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Second of Twelve: #EgyElections Day Two
Hello dear readers - As is becoming something of a…
Read MoreEgypt: When Tech is the Least of Your Problems
I'm on the ground in Cairo supporting the first big electoral test of Egypt's revolution. At least that's the plan. As you might have noticed if you've been…
Read MoreCopying Rights: Legislation and Internet Freedom
Internet freedom as a global standard to ensure freedom of expression worldwide has received a rising amount of attention in the media. US leadership has come out in strong…
Read MoreInformed Communities: Global Edition
While the United States does not have 'the exclusive license to innovation in democracy and citizenship,' looking at how technology has impacted democracy in America can highlight some important…
Read MoreBuilding Trust Online
Last Thursday evening, the New America Foundation hosted a panel on building trust through technology. They'd put together a fantastic collection of case studies:… Read More
Smart Phones are Taking Over the World
“By the end of this decade virtually every phone sold will be what we now call a smart phone: a mobile communications device that goes beyond voice calls and has the capacity to run computer applications, send and receive e-mail, pinpoint locations… Read More
NDI Democracy Dinner Highlights
The NDI Tech team watched Secretary Clinton's keynote at last night's Democracy Dinner with great interest and not a little institutional pride. Among other highlights, we're still blushing to hear that "freedom knows no better champion" than NDI…
Read MoreSecretary Clinton's Leadership on Tech & Democracy
Tonight Secretary of State Clinton will keynote our annual democracy…
Read MoreAdapt and Evolve
How do civil society organizations, especially those used to years of relative political space, respond when a government restricts their…
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