I gave the opening keynote at AstriCon 2015 in Orlando on Oct 14, 2015. You can read more at:
http://www.disruptivetelephony.com/2015/09/keynote-at-astricon-on-oct-14-open-source-and-the-global-disruption-of-telecom-what-choices-will-we-make…
Oct 29
Open Source and The Global Disruption Of Telecom: What Choices Will We Make?
Oct 29
DNS / DNSSEC / DANE / DPRIVE Results at IETF93 Hackathon
This shows the results of the DNS team at the IETF 93 Hackathon in Prague on July 18-19, 2015. It includes links to the public repositories where code may be found.
Oct 29
DNS / DNSSEC / DANE / DPRIVE Results at IETF93 Hackathon
This shows the results of the DNS team at the IETF 93 Hackathon in Prague on July 18-19, 2015. It includes links to the public repositories where code may be found.
Oct 29
TDYR 270 – 2015 Freedom on the Net Report
Freedom House released their 2015 Freedom on the Net report yesterday and it paints a disturbing picture of a continued decline in freedom of expression / speech online. Read more at http://freedomhouse.org
See also https://www.internetsociety.org/blo…
Oct 28
Putting One Foot In Front Of The Other… And Walking On…
Today was one of those days. You know the type I’m talking about. When the to-do list seems to just keep going and going and going… When for every one thing you check off, it seems like three more get added… For every blog post I published or document I created, there was another one that I was reminded that wasn’t done yet. The email messages came in with new projects and things to add to the list. An IM message reminds me that there was another project still lurking out in the background that needs finishing up. Another message…
Oct 26
For Immediate Release #6: What could be better than millions of impressions?
Welcome to episode #6 of For Immediate Release. This week’s panel includes Christopher Penn, vice president of Marketing Technology at SHIFT Communications; Laura Thomas, Chief Blogger at Dell’s Direct2Dell; and Martin Waxman, president of Martin Waxman Communications and co-host of Inside PR on the FIR Podcast Network. This week’s topics include a look at The New York Times’ plans to distribute 1 million Google Cardboard VR headsets and PR’s baffling lack of interest in VR as journalism embraces it; the need for communicators to prepare for activist data analysts; the rise of Snapchat to the point that marketing agencies are using it to pitch clients (we also talked about Snapchat’s new beta feature, geofilters), the possible risks of using Country Top-Level Domains; Facebook’s decision to expand search to all public posts; why PR is optimally positioned for content marketing; an alternative metric to plain old impressions; and whether Medium might be the 21st-century press release platform.
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Oct 25
TDYR 269 – It Is Hard To Podcast When Sick
TDYR 269 – It Is Hard To Podcast When Sick by Dan York
Oct 21
Watch Live Today – DNSSEC Workshop at ICANN54
Do you want to learn more about DNSSEC in Europe? Do you want to know about how DANE can add security to TLS? Curious how DNSSEC and DANE can secure email? To learn more on all of these topics, you can listen and watch live today (21 Oct 2015) from 9:00 – 15:15 Irish Standard Read more…
Oct 20
Nominations Now Open for Public Interest Registry (PIR, Operator of .ORG) Board of Directors (Featured Blog)
Would you be interested in helping guide the future of the Public Interest Registry (PIR), the non-profit operator of the .ORG, .NGO and .ONG domains? If so, the Internet Society is seeking nominations for three positions on the PIR Board of Directors….