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*Catalyzing Computer-Mediated Collective Action
 
*Catalyzing Computer-Mediated Collective Action
Marc Smith, Sociologist, Community Technologies Group, Microsoft Research  
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**Marc Smith, Sociologist, Community Technologies Group, Microsoft Research  
Thursday, January 13, 12:30-1:30 pm, Communication 126
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**Thursday, January 13, 12:30-1:30 pm, Communication 126
  
  
 
*RFIDs: Facts, Fiction, and Trends
 
*RFIDs: Facts, Fiction, and Trends
Gaetano Borriello, Professor, UW Computer Science and Engineering  
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**Gaetano Borriello, Professor, UW Computer Science and Engineering  
Thursday, January 20, 12:30-1:30 pm, Communication 126
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**Thursday, January 20, 12:30-1:30 pm, Communication 126
  
  
 
*Open Source Software Commercial Strategies
 
*Open Source Software Commercial Strategies
Jason Matusow, Director, Shared Source Initiative, Microsoft  
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**Jason Matusow, Director, Shared Source Initiative, Microsoft  
Thursday, January 27, 12:30-1:30 pm, Communication 126
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**Thursday, January 27, 12:30-1:30 pm, Communication 126
  
  
 
*Creating Technologies for the Next 10 Percent of the World and Beyond  
 
*Creating Technologies for the Next 10 Percent of the World and Beyond  
John Sherry, Anthropologist, People and Practices Research Group, Intel  
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**John Sherry, Anthropologist, People and Practices Research Group, Intel  
Thursday, February 3, 12:30 to 1:30 pm. Communication 126
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**Thursday, February 3, 12:30 to 1:30 pm. Communication 126
  
  
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*The Future of Information Search
 
*The Future of Information Search
Joseph Janes, Associate Professor, UW Information School  
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**Joseph Janes, Associate Professor, UW Information School  
Thursday, February 17 12:30 -1:30 pm, Communication 126
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**Thursday, February 17 12:30 -1:30 pm, Communication 126
  
  
 
*Why Would Anyone Agree to Spyware?
 
*Why Would Anyone Agree to Spyware?
Jane Winn, Professor, UW Law
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**Jane Winn, Professor, UW Law
Thursday, February 24, 12:30-1:30 pm, Communication 126
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**Thursday, February 24, 12:30-1:30 pm, Communication 126
  
  
 
*As Grokster Goes to the Supreme Court: Filesharing and Copyright  
 
*As Grokster Goes to the Supreme Court: Filesharing and Copyright  
Dan Laster, Assistant Professor, UW Law
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**Dan Laster, Assistant Professor, UW Law
Thursday, March 3, 12:30-1:30 pm, Communication 126
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**Thursday, March 3, 12:30-1:30 pm, Communication 126

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  • Catalyzing Computer-Mediated Collective Action
    • Marc Smith, Sociologist, Community Technologies Group, Microsoft Research
    • Thursday, January 13, 12:30-1:30 pm, Communication 126


  • RFIDs: Facts, Fiction, and Trends
    • Gaetano Borriello, Professor, UW Computer Science and Engineering
    • Thursday, January 20, 12:30-1:30 pm, Communication 126


  • Open Source Software Commercial Strategies
    • Jason Matusow, Director, Shared Source Initiative, Microsoft
    • Thursday, January 27, 12:30-1:30 pm, Communication 126


  • Creating Technologies for the Next 10 Percent of the World and Beyond
    • John Sherry, Anthropologist, People and Practices Research Group, Intel
    • Thursday, February 3, 12:30 to 1:30 pm. Communication 126


  • The Ethics of Hacking Back at Hackers

Kevin Himma, Associate Professor, Philosophy, Seattle Pacific University NOTE DAY/ROOM: Monday February 7, 12:30 pm-1:30 pm, Communication 202


  • The Future of Information Search
    • Joseph Janes, Associate Professor, UW Information School
    • Thursday, February 17 12:30 -1:30 pm, Communication 126


  • Why Would Anyone Agree to Spyware?
    • Jane Winn, Professor, UW Law
    • Thursday, February 24, 12:30-1:30 pm, Communication 126


  • As Grokster Goes to the Supreme Court: Filesharing and Copyright
    • Dan Laster, Assistant Professor, UW Law
    • Thursday, March 3, 12:30-1:30 pm, Communication 126