I'm the executive producer for the web site of a nonprofit publisher of education news, information, and resources, I play in a band, and I work on analyzing and influencing the impact of computers on society. I love my partner in life and my daughter very much.
Stories about cool events I've attended, musings about social media and other technology, and commentary about people, issues, ideas, whatever. I've had a web site since 1994, at my own domain since 1997, and switched it to blog format in 2005. Now, in 2008, I've added labels, shuffled things around a bit and fixed some style and UI quirks - hence 2.1. Watch for more widgets and microformats....
Better late than never, I always say. One Web Day, held yesterday and every September 22, seeks to demonstrate the wide and varied social impacts of the web, how special it is to all of us, and to keep this invaluable resource available to all, thriving and growing into the future.
I've been using the web since 1993, working with and on it ever since as a developer, organizer, and consumer. I've been working with organizations like CPSR, EFF, Free Press, Public Knowledge, and Creative Commons, to promote freedom and creativity on the Internet.
Here are a few organizations and efforts promoted by One Web Day, or favorite groups and efforts of mine that work toward similar goals: