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August 19, 2013

Interview with Circulating Ideas library podcast




I did an interview with the Circulating Ideas library podcast (MP3) at the American Library Association conference this year. We talked about information politics, DRM and libraries, my own history with reading and books, and the future of librarianship.

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Published on August 19, 2013 13:11

August 17, 2013

Why Helsinki should host the WorldCon



Here's a video of me explaining why the Helsinki bid committee should be awarded the next World Science Fiction Convention -- it's a grab-bag of all the things I love about Finland. (Thanks, Eemeli)

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Published on August 17, 2013 00:43

August 16, 2013

Talking about the writing life


I did an interview with ShelfAwareness that came out well, I think (I wrote this a long while ago and it's just coming out now, so I have the necessary distance to say that). I particularly like my answer to "Name your five favorite authors": "My favorite authors are the ones living, dead, read and unread, published and unpublished, who write because they can't stop and because something inside them burns to be outside. That doesn't necessarily mean that I want to read their books, but they a...

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Published on August 16, 2013 09:29

August 15, 2013

Little Brother inspired Google to encrypt its users’ traffic



On yesterday's "This Week in Google," a Google engineer called Matt Cutts revealed that the company started encrypting its queries in 2008 after reading my novel Little Brother, in which one of the plot-elements is a guerrilla movement that gets a friendly ISP to encrypt a lot of its traffic so that the movement's own encrypted connections won't stand out. I am incredibly honored and flattered to learn about this!



Coincidentally, I learned about this at the same time that Jens brought #oplittl...

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Published on August 15, 2013 23:31

August 12, 2013

Podcast of “Metadata – a wartime drama”






In the currently installment of my podcast, I read aloud a recent Guardian column, "Metadata – a wartime drama, which imagines a dialog between Alan Turing and Winston Churchill that might have taken place if the UK Home Secretary Theresa May had been Turing's line-manager




All we can tell with this analysis is who is speaking, what equipment they use to speak, whom else they speak to, who the messages are addressed to, the subject of discussion, the places where all parties are when conducting...

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Published on August 12, 2013 07:42

August 5, 2013

Why writers should stand up for libraries



Earlier this summer, I worked with the American Library Association on their Authors for Library Ebooks project -- which is asking authors to call on their publishers to offer ebooks to libraries at a fair price. Right now, libraries pay several times more for ebooks than people off the street -- up to six times more! I recorded this video explaining why libraries and authors are natural allies.





In this video Doctorow says, "There's only one powerful voting block out there whose only interest...

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Published on August 05, 2013 22:40

Teaching Computers Shows Us How Little We Understand About Ourselves


In this week's podcast, I read aloud my latest Locus Magazine column, "Teaching Computers Shows Us How Little We Understand About Ourselves":


http://www.locusmag.com/Perspectives/...


which concerns itself with the ways that we're recklessly formalizing critical elements of human identity such as "names" and "families" for the convenience of corporations and their IT systems and business-models.


"When a progra...

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Published on August 05, 2013 07:29

August 4, 2013

My talk at Finland’s Assembly



I went to Finland on Friday to give a talk at Assembly, the amazing games/demoscene/technology conference held annually in Helsinki. The organizers have already got the video online!



The world is made of computers, and so every problem has a computer in the middle of it. Naturally, politicians with problems to solve turn to the regulation of computers for a solution -- with disastrous results.

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Published on August 04, 2013 09:05

August 2, 2013

My workflow in the WSJ

I'm profiled in today's Wall Street Journal, where they asked me about the tools I use to be productive, safe and happy on the road and at home.






Airport Wi-Fi is costly, slow and often heavily censored. I get around this by setting up my Android phone to share its cellular data connection as a Wi-Fi hot spot. Some wireless carriers around the world block this capability, but EasyTether ( mobile-stream.com ) circumvents this. Airports also often employ censorware and snoopware, which arbitraril...

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Published on August 02, 2013 23:47

July 31, 2013

Little Brother-themed team scavenger hunt coming to San Francisco!




My novel Little Brother is the "One City One Book" pick for the San Francisco Public Library this year; and in its honor, they've put together an amazing city-wide scavenger hunt called "Rogue Agent." It features fiendish puzzles and awesome clues, and kicks off on September 14. It's a team-sport, so start thinking about your teammates now; I'll be at the SFPL at the end of September to read from the book and talk about it.




On September 14th, 2:00-5:30, we're teaming up with the San Francisco...

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Published on July 31, 2013 11:11