New Dashboard Widgets: Animated Bubble Chart, Timeline, and More!
The Internet Monitor introduces four new widgets, including an animated global chloropleth map, a timeline, a value/trend chart, and an animated bubble chart.
The Internet Monitor introduces four new widgets, including an animated global chloropleth map, a timeline, a value/trend chart, and an animated bubble chart.
Internet Monitor is excited to announce AccessCheck, a tool that lets you check in real time whether users in different countries can access different websites.
The Internet Monitor dashboard has just released some new widgets! The bar chart, scatter plot, percentage, and speedometer widgets can help you better visualize your research interests.
Iran's elections in February saw voters decisively sweep away one of the most conservative parliaments in the Islamic Republic's history, and deliver a fresh legislature far friendlier to President Rouhani's political agenda. But how was this victory won?
Launching today: the Net Data Directory, a free, publicly available, searchable database of different sources of data about the Internet. Come explore!
We are excited to announce that data from the Ranking Digital Rights Corporate Accountability Index is now available in new ways and to new audiences through the Internet Monitor Dashboard.
The first time I heard about Berkman, I was in eastern Turkey, teaching English to civil aviation university students and trying my best to immerse myself in Turkish culture and language. When the Turkish Prime Minister blocked YouTube, I didn't...
Internet Monitor is delighted to partner with Change.org, the world’s largest empowerment platform, on a new data visualization for the Internet Monitor dashboard
Internet Monitor, a project of the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University, is delighted to announce the publication of “Openness and Restraint: Structure, Discourse, and Contention in Saudi Twitter,” the eighth in a series of special reports that focus on key events and new developments in Internet freedom.
I log into the Internet Monitor's Dashboard, load my Wikipedia Edits widget for "French Wikipedia," and suddenly, in real-time, I see a ticker of page names: Taikyoky ken, Les Sorcières d'Halloween 2, Machin (groupe), Coupe de Tunisie de football 2015-2016, Vars (Hautes-Alpes), Burdigala Production, L'Île mystérieuse, Land Rover Defender, Richard Ballarian. In this moment, I hesitate and chuckle to myself. Is this real?