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    25 Sep 2020

    is partnering with to make internet connectivity data more actionable for policymakers. Check out the second half of my blog post explaining how:

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    5 Oct 2021

    "Is Facebook down for just me? My neighbors? Everyone?" / funded research software developed @CDAC_UChicago by Guilherme Martins, Jamie Saxon, & team provides a unique lens into the outage. Contact us if you want to see this for your network!

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    5 Oct 2021

    The timing of failure shows two distinct clusters which also correlate roughly with baseline latency. Perhaps two different prefixes for FB authoritative DNS? (Too abrupt for BGP convergence.) Hard to say for sure, but a visceral reminder of the Internet as distributed system.

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    11 Feb 2021
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    10 Feb 2021

    Register now for HarrisTech's second book club meeting of the quarter! Chapters 4 through 7 from 's (Cathy O'Neil's) excellent Weapons of Math Destruction!

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    26 Jan 2021

    A big thank you to expert panelists for joining and yesterday for a discussion on deplatforming and the role of government and tech companies.

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    25 Jan 2021
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    21 Jan 2021

    On Monday 1/25, is hosting a panel of legal, tech, and policy experts - moderated by a student! Register today:

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    21 Jan 2021

    Join HarrisTech on Monday (Jan. 25) for a panel discussion of the policy implications of Pres. Trump’s twitter ban as well as moves by tech companies to combat harmful speech online. REGISTER: .

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    19 Jan 2021
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    15 Jan 2021

    I will let the data speak for itself when it cleans itself

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    There’s only one slight difference: Twitter is not a nation-state, and Jack Dorsey is not a head of state.

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    26 Oct 2020

    HarrisTech info session today @ 7:30 PM CT! Join us to learn about our org and how you can get involved!

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    5 Oct 2020
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    29 Sep 2020

    Join and on Monday, October 5, 2020 for a conversation on Civic Technology with Georgia Bullen and Travis Moore as panelists and Danielle Dumerer as a facilitator. Find out more at:

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    2 Oct 2020

    “Good internet speed data is hard to find.” Check out student ’s two-part blog on how helps make internet speed data accessible to public officials, community advocates, and those working to correct digital inequities.

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    28 Sep 2020

    Join us with South Side Civic on Monday, October 5, for a virtual conversation with Georgia Bullen and Travis Moore on what Civic Tech is, and how future policymakers may utilize it. Use the following link to register and read more about our event:

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    22 Sep 2020

    ICYMI, we're partnering with to make internet connectivity data more actionable for policymakers. We just published the second half of our article explaining how:

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  19. 22 Sep 2020

    Check out my two-part blog on how local governments, in collab with and , can make internet speed data more accessible to public officials, community advocates, and others working to correct digital inequities. Part 1 here!

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    21 Sep 2020

    We've been doing exciting work with to make granular, richly contextualized community-level internet connectivity quality data widely accessible. Read how that's supporting critically important equitable internet access initiatives here:

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    30 Jun 2020

    Special edition HarrisTech newsletter on racial justice in tech — out now!

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