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<blockquote>Colin Maclay is a Fellow at the Berkman Center, where his work focuses on assisting developing nations in understanding and creating the environment needed for the appropriate use of information and communication technologies, and helping them to take advantage of the exciting opportunities these tools offer. He is Director of the International Technologies Group (ITG), which previously existed as the Information Technologies Group at the Center for International Development at Harvard University. | <blockquote>Colin Maclay is a Fellow at the Berkman Center, where his work focuses on assisting developing nations in understanding and creating the environment needed for the appropriate use of information and communication technologies, and helping them to take advantage of the exciting opportunities these tools offer. He is Director of the International Technologies Group (ITG), which previously existed as the Information Technologies Group at the Center for International Development at Harvard University. |
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- Berkman Center for Internet & Society Managing Director (cmaclay@cyber.law.harvard.edu)
From http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/people/cmaclay.html:
Colin Maclay is a Fellow at the Berkman Center, where his work focuses on assisting developing nations in understanding and creating the environment needed for the appropriate use of information and communication technologies, and helping them to take advantage of the exciting opportunities these tools offer. He is Director of the International Technologies Group (ITG), which previously existed as the Information Technologies Group at the Center for International Development at Harvard University.