Access in Rural USA with special focus on issues faced by Native American communities; US Urban Centers;Technical build-out and Demand; Roles of Government; Lessons learned from Libraries and Distance Learning initiatives.
In a Web 2.0 world, the Internet is becoming a pervasive and powerful medium for user-generated content, interaction, and communication.
This workshop will explore US-based perspectives on Web 2.0 implications for free expression.
Critical Internet Resources (CIRs) are a central theme of Internet governance debate. This workshop will explore CIRs and the role of the United States from technical, operational and policy perspectives.
Planning for the IGF USA is moving ahead very rapidly. A fuller agenda will be available on the ning site by Tuesday. BUT for now, some details: the event opens at 8:45 a.m. with a plenary session with Markus Kummer, Larry Strickling, NTIA, and Lee…
September 19, 2009
Marilyn Cade is now a member of Internet Governance Forum USA