Iceland, Photograph by soffia Gisladottir at Flickr. So half my life is exploring, and the other half is building tools to do it better the next time.” Dr. Robert Ballard What a difference a fe… more →
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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 →
pradical wrote 1 month ago: Evan Williams & Biz Stone of Twitter While some still question “What in the world is the p … more →
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Josh Kimball wrote 1 month ago: Saw “Synechdoche, New York” this weekend. Was it just me, or did that movie make you fee … more →
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 →
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 →
jeditellez wrote 1 month ago: As if Twitter wasn’t big enough already, now they’ve made the cover of Time Magazine. In … more →
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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 →
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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 →
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 →
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 →
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 →