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Author: Tim Wu is a professor at Columbia Law School. He is co-author of Who Controls the Internet? and also writes for Slate magazine "on law, media, culture, and food."

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Recent Posts from What’s New With Wu

  • Firing safety bear

    Truth is always better than fiction.  Governor Palin tried to fire Safety Bear.

  • Obama’s inner peace

    Okay this is a very california thing to say, but there is definitely a feeling that McCain / Obama is with every day a contest of power and aggression against inner peace and the focused…

  • Signs of tunnel vision

    “Looking back on my time as CEO, I don’t believe AIG could have done anything differently, Robert Willumstad, former CEO, AIG (Martin Sullivan on the right)

  • Dear Japan

    Unfortunately every time I come to Japan I want to do everything I’ve ever done here:  climb a mountain, visit onsen, eat soba, tonkatsu, sushi, go to kabuki - in short, do a repeat of…

  • Around the world this week

    This week I am flying around the world. That sounds more daunting than it is in reality - its just a few plane flights, nothing special. Very impressed by the airports in Iceland and…

  • Kate

    Kate before jogging

  • Mongolia

    My first full travel series -

  • Predictions of the Future

    I’m reading “The Wired Nation,” a 1970 piece by Ralph Lee Smith, assessing the great future of cable TV as a  medium of liberation. Some is pretty spot on: Looking a bit farther into the…

  • The world’s strongest geek

    What happens when you mix geek with weightlifter?  Yuri Vlasov, one of the greatest lifters of all time.

  • Free the Airwaves!

    Google’s Free the Airwaves campaign!   I recorded this video in support, though for some reason I look kind of evil in the video. No more Mr. Not Nice Guy.



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