The Blogging Revolution @ webreview.com
Oy. No wonder no one respects web journalism. I could barely get past the first sentence. 1992? Funny, but the first visual browsers weren't released until 1993 and homepages didn't spring up like...
View ArticleCriticize a company online - get targeted for corporate re-education
New system developed to find and track online critics of corporate entities - including having posts or websites suddenly removed. All hail the power of the brand.
View ArticleMerck to lower prices of HIV drugs for Africa
It's not perfect and it's not much of a decrease, but it's a start and long overdue.
View ArticleScrew nature - It's baseball that we have to save!
He gets to be President and manage a baseball team. Truly, America is the land of dreams.
View ArticleGirls Don't Want to Be Nerds!
You know, women like this are the worst enemies women in IT have. I look around the personal web and see nothing but energetic, creative young women embracing technology - not running from it.
View ArticleChicago invaded by Bunim-Murray Productions.
Well, we can either take this opportunity to culture jam, or spend the next several months griping about camera crews taking up too much space on the El during rush hour. Any bets on what neighborhood...
View ArticleNo diploma for you!
School official refuses to hand diploma to a girl onstage because the audience is noisy. Girl 'graduates' later, in school cafeteria. Die, public education, die.
View ArticleWeb Accessibility = Web Shop Salvation?
With Federal guidelines for accessibility set to go into law on June 21, you've got a whole hoarde of companies which will need to redesign. Razorfish must be all, "Mmm, I smell money! Time to buy...
View ArticleBush's Surgeon General Advises Common Sense Approach to Sex Ed.
Be still my heart - the SG swims against the abstinence currents and addresses sex education with rational and realistic guidelines.
View ArticlePhil Gordon's Podcasts from WSOP 2005
Featuring between level commentary on hands played and interviews with World Series of Poker players--well-known and not--Phil Gordon's podcasts are entertaining and informative. It's way better than...
View ArticleMelting Mountains: An Urban-Rural Gathering
"The people who took part in the discussions told each other whom they’d voted for, revealed their stance on some big issues, talked about the hopes and concerns they had about their country over the...
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