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Ellery Roberts Biddle

writer, editor, tech and human rights expert

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It’s hard to bite the hand that feeds you

Posted on February 28, 2011March 23, 2011 by Ellery Roberts Biddle

In my last post, I argued that Cuba’s lack of a real civil society creates a poor groundwork from which… Read more It’s hard to bite the hand that feeds you

Cuba is not Egypt (and Miami is not Cuba)

Posted on February 22, 2011March 3, 2011 by Ellery Roberts Biddle

In the last few weeks, reports of Egypt’s revolution, ranging from NYT articles to the ecstatic messages of MENA region… Read more Cuba is not Egypt (and Miami is not Cuba)

Of cables, computer fairs, and cyber thugs

Posted on February 14, 2011March 3, 2011 by Ellery Roberts Biddle

As I noted briefly last week, Generación Y has been unblocked in Cuba. Voces Cubanas and DesdeCuba, both platform sites… Read more Of cables, computer fairs, and cyber thugs

I created this site in 2010. It was originally a home for my blog, Half-Wired, where I wrote about my research on blogs and informal tech networks in Cuba. If you want to read some really old stuff by me, you can check out the archive.

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