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Dec 10

When Gaming and Real Life Collide

Rachel Metz is the IT editor of MIT Technology Review.  She specifically reviews things related to web and social media.  For 5 years, Rachel has served as a reporter in the technology industry at the Associated Press.  She’s also written freelance for the New York Times about technology and crime.  Rachel isn’t just a reporter, …

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Dec 10

The Vote to end all Votes

In a recent Wired article, Ryan Tate explains how Facebook users have eliminated their own right to democracy on the network.  Ryan Tate is a senior writer for Wired and enjoys journalism, technology, and culture.  He has even released a book, The 20% Doctrine: How Tinkering, Goofing Off, and breaking the Rules at Work Drive Success …

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Oct 29

Information Flows

The article, The Revolutions Were Tweeted: Information Flows During the 2011 Tunisian and Egyptian Revolutions, discusses the role Twitter played in the 2011 rebellions.  The authors, Gilad Lotan, Erhardt Graeff, Mike Ananny, Devin Gaffney, Ian Pearce and Danah Boyd researched and wrote the article.  In this article, the researchers gather public tweets for 2 weeks in January …

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Oct 21

Web Readablility

Jakob Nielsen in a web usability consultant with a Ph. D. in human-computer interaction.  He attended the Tecnical University of Denmark.  Nielsen worked at Sun Microsystems where he focused on developing standards for web usability.  Nielsen currently writes a newsletter available for free called Alertbox. In How Users read on the Web, Nielsen mentions that …

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Oct 15

Nine Propositions Toward a Cultural Theory of Youtube

Henry Jenkins is a professor at USC, instructing Communication, Journalism, and Cinematic Arts.  Jenkins often researches and discusses the intersection of media and pop culture.  He has also authored 12 books on this topic.  Jenkins also works on projects such as the New Media Literacies, which prepares students working with new media. In a blog …

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Sep 24

Remix by Lawrence Lessig

Lawrence Lessig is an author of several books discussing copyright law and a professor from Harvard University.  In Remix: Making Art and Commerce Thrive in the Hybrid Economy, Lessig discusses copyright laws and how current technology has changed the way these laws should work. Lessig breaks our society into two cultures –Read-Only and Read/Write.   The first …

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Sep 19

My first review

Engadget is a blog that posts reviews on technology, companies, and gadgets.  My favorite thing about Engadget is the consistency and how up to the minute the posts are.