A silver lining?

In today's New York Times (online), I have a short piece discussing the prospects for women in the current recession. Recessions are terrible for recent graduates and the evidence I have seen points to it being worse for women even taking into account moves to get further education. It's all somewhat gloomy. By coincidence, today …

A few updates …

Just thought I'd list a few updates to some issues that I have previously blogged about: What problem does Google+ solve? I have previously written that I was not sure what problem Google+ was solving for consumers that made it distinctive from Facebook. Today, Google revealed more by introducing social elements into search results. Basically, …

5 years ago today …

... I sat in an airport lounge waiting to board a flight back to Australia. I was watching Steve Job's MacWorld keynote address from a streaming site. Rumours had been circulating for some months that Apple would announce something big there and expectations were high. And there 10 minutes into the talk jobs announced -- …

Novices make Wikipedia tick

Wikipedia's success and even existence is a mystery. Social scientists (not just economists) do not understand how it could be that a completely open access encyclopedia could have worked. The traditional theory was that contributors who invested to make Wikipedia good would be subject to free riding and that any rewards they received would be …