The Complexities of Data Sharing Agreements

Number of words: 370 The key to this type of technology collaboration lies with human values and processes and not just a focus on technology. Organizations need to decide whether and how to share data, and if so, on what terms. A few principles will be foundational. The first is concrete arrangements to protect privacy. … Read more

GitHub in Microsoft’s Open Source Transformation

Number of words: 267 In the early days of Microsoft’s history, developers protected their source code as a trade secret, and most tech companies and other organizations developed their code by themselves. But open source had revolutionized the creation and use of software. Increasingly software developers were publishing their code under a variety of open-source … Read more

The Economic Ripple Effect of Declining Horse Populations

Number of words: 310 The story begins with the extraordinary degree to which the American economy revolved around horses before the introduction of the automobile. As one historian has commented, “Every family in the United States in 1870 was directly or indirectly dependent on the horse.” Across the country, there was one horse for every … Read more

The Unseen Costs of Technological Progress in Firefighting

Number of words: 376 After more than fifty years of service, the fire horse had lost its job. It was a story about changing technology and its impact on work. Fire horses themselves had previously replaced men in pulling fire engines. Volunteer teams of men and boys had originally pulled these fire engines, but in … Read more

The Intersection of Innovation and Ethical Responsibility

Number of words: 672 In the 1700s, soon after Ben Franklin created the postal service in the United States, criminals invented mail fraud. In the 1800s, with the telegraph and the telephone, criminals invented wire fraud. In the twentieth century, when technologists invented the internet, it was apparent to anyone who knew history that the … Read more

The Role of Private Utilities in Rural Development

Number of words: 192 Like the large telecommunications companies today, the private electric utilities in the United States had connected the towns along the major highways but skirted the less populated areas, which were mostly farms. These companies had decided that they couldn’t recoup the cost of extending their lines into far flung swaths of … Read more

The Future of Data Privacy in a GDPR World

Number of words: 372 The GDPR is different from many government regulations. Most of the time, a regulation tells a company what it cannot do. For example, don’t include misleading statements in your advertisements. Or don’t put asbestos in your buildings. The fundamental philosophy of a free market economy encourages business innovation, with regulation putting … Read more

Radio’s Role in Shaping Modern American Society

Number of words: 547 The first wireless radio program aired in the United States in November 1920 by Westinghouse, broadcasting William Harding’s victory in the presidential race to succeed Woodrow Wilson. When it first came into people’s homes, it was considered a modern marvel. It connected the world through common experiences, beaming live events, entertainment, … Read more