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The Editorialiste: Tina Brown and the fight to save journalism
If you're a writer, get out of your comfort zone.
If you're an editor, surround yourself with writers.
And if you're starting an online publication, do so with conviction. It will work.
Eventually.
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If you're a writer, get out of your comfort zone.If you're an editor, surround yourself with writers.And if you're starting an online publication, do so with conviction. It will work.Eventually.
Ma.gnolia Suffers Major Data Loss, Site Taken Offline | Epicenter from Wired.com
There was a meltdown at bookmark sharing website Ma.gnolia Friday morning. The service lost both its primary store of user data, as well as its backup. The site has been taken offline while the team tries to reconstruct its databases, though some users ma
Kevin Kelly: Universal Access is better than Ownership
An essay by Kevin Kelly about how "all goods and services are candidates for rental, sharing, and the social commons."
Cory Doctorow: Writing in the Age of Distraction
How to concentrate on writing, and to get it done done done!
Control and Freedom: Power and Paranoia in the Age of Fiber Optics
Control and Freedom: Power and Paranoia in the Age of Fiber Optics reveals how power now operates through the coupling of control and freedom. Although ideologies and practices of freedom and control are not new, the coupling of these terms is uniquely ti
The Future of Reputation by Daniel Solove
GOSSIP, RUMOR, AND PRIVACY ON THE INTERNET. The full text of The Future of Reputation is now available online for free. Paperback available on Amazon.
Code is Law | Harvard Magazine
Lessig abstracts his seminal book, CODE. This regulator is code—the software and hardware that make cyberspace as it is. This code, or architecture, sets the terms on which life in cyberspace is experienced. It determines how easy it is to protect privacy
EastSouthWestNorth: Reflections Of A Bridge Blogger
Roland Soong of ESWN is notably the first bridge blogger from China.
HP Labs: Social Computing Lab
Via Howard Rheingold, HP's Social Computing Lab focuses on methods for harvesting the collective intelligence of groups of people in order to realize greater value from the interaction between users and information. Their research includes collective inte
The End Of Online Anonymity - ReadWriteWeb
Being "Fake" Is Now A Crime, thanks to Lori Drew's MySpace trial.
New tax law sends Valore Books packing: The Buffalo News
More businesses leaving Buffalo, this time due to Internet taxes. Internet company’s textbook distributors feared being forced to collect sales tax. Poor local economy + Internet tax = what's the point of operating in Buffalo?
Mizuko Ito on Why Time Spent Online Is Important for Teen Development-MacArthur Foundation
The study showed that America’s youth are developing important social and technical skills online often in ways adults do not understand or value.
Spykee Compact Mod : The Spider
Guy optimizes silly Spykee toy by keeping only the essential components. Looks more like a serious Internet controlled land drone now.
TODAYonline: PAP ready to YouTube to reach young
PM Lee mentioned how they will allow videoblogging of upcoming elections. The incumbent PAP looks ready to pounce on the social web bandwagon. Are citizens and opposition members ready? Will we finally see users generated political video mashups in Singap
Election 2008: Tactics and Strategies in the First Real Internet Election
You might automatically think that the more youth-friendly Obama whomped McCain on the internet, but it's not totally true. According to the Pew Research Center, Obama and his fellow Democrats did reach a wider audience over the internet—In April, 65% of
Atlas of Cyberspace - Full Book, Free PDF
Now available as a free PDF download, The Atlas of Cyberspace, by Martin Dodge and Rob Kitchin, is the first comprehensive book to explore the spatial and visual nature of cyberspace and its infrastructure. he book includes chapters detailing:
- mapping I
Kevin Kelly: Evidence of a Global SuperOrganism
Kevin Kelly's hypothesis is this: The rapidly increasing sum of all computational devices in the world connected online, including wirelessly, forms a superorganism of computation with its own emergent behaviors.
Arianna Huffington: The Internet and the Death of Rovian Politics
Great article on how the Internet has changed the elections, and probably the face of politics. Age has finally become an issue for John McCain. But the problem isn't the candidate's 72 years; it's the antediluvian approach of his campaign. McCain is runn
ChinaSMACK: Translating Chinese Internet chaos
One of my favorite China Cyberculture blogs gets reviewed on Danwei. ChinaSMACK does a great service telling stories from the underbelly of China's Internet forums (aka BBS).
Suicide Spurs Web Regulation in South Korea | Newsweek International | Newsweek.com
Internet freedom combined with a staunch cultural emphasis on "saving face" has proven a dangerous mix. Nearly 200,000 cyberviolence cases were reported last year, up almost 50 percent from a year earlier. Choi's death, in addition to several other high-p
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