March 12, 2009
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Fast-paced, colorful, increasingly modern. A youthful and exuberant population roars through the city on motor-scooters and spends much of its waking hours surfing the Web. ... ›
August 14, 2008
It was just a few months ago we testified on the subject of Internet Freedom before a U.S. Senate subcommittee. At the hearing, one important question asked by Senators ... ›
May 27, 2008
Last Tuesday, I testified at a hearing on Internet Freedom before a U.S. Senate subcommittee chaired by Senator Richard Durbin (webcast is here). The hearing was tough but timely. With ... ›
May 7, 2008
We’re acutely aware Yahoo!’s products, technology, and operating footprint increasingly have potential to intersect human rights issues — in particular freedom of expression and privacy — around the world. ... ›
February 22, 2008
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will travel to Beijing next week to discuss a wide range of political issues with senior Chinese officials. With deep appreciation for the power ... ›
April 12, 2007
Few places like a university campus buzz with such contrasts of relentless skepticism and unbridled hope, outward curiosity and elevated self-absorption, elegant theories and gritty realities. Georgetown University, boasting students ... ›
February 2, 2007
The crisp January air in Washington, D.C., is filled with the chatter of politics and foreign affairs. Ask a cabbie to drop you at the State Department — that venerable ... ›
January 18, 2007
Yahoo! became a public company in April 1996 with around 100 employees. Ten days later, we launched Yahoo! Japan as a joint venture. By the end of the ... ›