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Media:but not as it was1 comment

petermsalmon wrote 2 days ago: Recently I have been commenting on changes underway in the media, especially with regard to the disr … more →

Tags: change, Commentary, Internet, Miscellany, technology, Andrew Keen, Anti Dismal, Barry Colman, Business models

"My Time" - Faboulous Ft/ Jeremih

alexsoto8 wrote 3 weeks ago: Music video by Fabolous performing My Time with The Runners [Producer], Steven Johnson [Video P … more →

Tags: Fabolous, Jeremih, The Runners, Erik White, Island Def Jam

Video Games Will Make You Smarter

jessicaannyeo wrote 3 weeks ago: Or at least so says Steven Johnson, in his book “Everything Bad Is Good For You.” Appar … more →

Tags: Books, pop culture, technology, TV, Video Games

Great books for Men1 comment

krishk wrote 4 weeks ago: I run a men’s non fiction book group with some of the dads from my sons’ school. I am su … more →

Tags: book group, Books, FATHERS DAY, male, Men, Blood River, book, male book group, obama

Time on Twitter

pradical wrote 1 month ago: Evan Williams & Biz Stone of Twitter While some still question “What in the world is the p … more →

Tags: DVL, pradical, twitter, Time magazine, Evan Williams, biz stone, Tweet, the invention of air

The Zuggtmonic Drive: (Dark) Intelligence Without Center4 comments

kvond wrote 1 month ago: An Organic Demoness Ontology Naught Thought  raises the image of Dark Vitalism and first associates … more →

Tags: Philosophy, Zuggtmoy, bacteria, Beyond the Pleasure Principle, Biome, brassier, dark vitalism, Daybreak, Death Drive

Twitter Takes On Facebook

paulsolomon28 wrote 1 month ago: According to the cover story in this week’s issue of Time magazine by Steven Johnson, Twitter … more →

Tags: Time magazine, twitter, facebook, Tweets, social networking, Blackberrys, short attention spans, Nielsen Ratings

The Inventor of Air—Who Knew?2 comments

scheirmad wrote 1 month ago: Back in the latter part of the 18th century, amateur scientist, professional minister, and middle c … more →

Tags: Scheir Madness, carbonated water, Founding Fathers, Joseph Priestley, oxygen, phlogiston, Second Grade Science, the invention of air, Unitarianism

Links for 6.7.09: Written in the style of a Larry King USA Today column

Josh Kimball wrote 1 month ago: Saw “Synechdoche, New York” this weekend. Was it just me, or did that movie make you fee … more →

Tags: Links, Music, beardfolio, Column, hot chicks with storm troopers, interviews, jeff hanson, Larry King, obit

Twitter-r-r2 comments

lim wrote 1 month ago: I spent an hour plus at Borders, reading TIME and drinking iced mocha. The latest issue of TIME feat … more →

Tags: Joy, Thoughts, Entertainment, time, twitter

Twitter on the Latest Cover of TIME

GeraLd wrote 1 month ago: For all my fellow nerds who are glued to Twitter, here’s the latest cover of TIME which featur … more →

Tags: Art, writing, twitter, Time magazine

Twitter Makes The Cover Of Time Magazine2 comments

jeditellez wrote 1 month ago: As if Twitter wasn’t big enough already, now they’ve made the cover of Time Magazine. In … more →

Tags: technology, News, realtor technology, Real Estate Related, Day-To-Day Geek Stuff, realtor, Real Estate, Realtors, Blogging

Twitter, Just in Time

lanceturner wrote 1 month ago: Shark = jumped? Twitter makes the cover of Time magazine this week, with a piece by Steven Johnson o … more →

Tags: Internet, media, Business, Google, Online, Web, Search, time, twitter

Jerry D. Simmons- Contents of May 22, 2009 of Tips for Writers from the Publishing Insider

Randy Ford wrote 1 month ago: May 21, 2009 In Case You Didn’t Know - For more information, send an email Jerry@writersreaders.com … more →

Tags: Workshops & Conferences, Call to Authors and Contests, jerry d. simmons, Publishing, Publishers, Authors, Linda C. Tardy

E-Book: Bane of the Literati?

jenecrit wrote 2 months ago: A few weeks ago, the Wall-Street Journal published: How the E-Book Will Change the Way We Read and W … more →

Tags: Literary Theory, Lit in the News, hamlet, How the E-Book Will Change the Way We Read and Write, Wall Street Journal, Impulse Buys, Search Engine Optimization, great literature, Red Badge of Courage

Portfolio's Failure1 comment

Mike Lewis wrote 2 months ago: I’ve heard a lot of talk about the decline of print media these days. There were great speech … more →

Tags: literature & books, News, Clay Shirky, conde nast publications, Journalism, media, Newspaper, portfolio magazine

Moving past paper

Matt Compton wrote 2 months ago: The Question: How does the Internet change the book? We don’t think of books as multimedia b … more →

Tags: Design, technology, Books, kindle

reflect on the reset

readwritedesign wrote 2 months ago: There is no better time than now to reflect on our individual and collective paths. The good news is … more →

Tags: Donald Schon, Invention, kurt anderson, reflection-in and -on-action, Walter J. Ong

Kindl-ing Affection For E-Books1 comment

benedict1098 wrote 2 months ago: The Wall Street Journal has a thought-provoking article on How the E-Book Will Change the Way We Rea … more →

Tags: Newspapers, Print Media, Digital Media, Innovation, E-Books, Wall Street Journal, kindle, Zadie Johnson, On Beauty


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