January 2009
13 posts
The End of Solitude →
A flawed but intriguing essay on the nature of solitude in the modern age. Intriguing, because he takes the typical complaint about modern social networking — i.e. that we’re all becoming narcissists, and competing to amass the hugest collection of faux-friends — and tips it on its side: The real problem, Deresiewicz argues, is that we’re becoming incapable of enjoying...
Jan 30th
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Jan 30th
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“if we had one more dog, you’d be able to precisely triangulate on each...”
– Superb tweet by Heather Champ.
Jan 30th
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“Many of you are staring at your laptops, multitasking. Although you will only...”
– From “Autistic Social Software”, a wonderful speech/essay by Danah Boyd.
Jan 29th
Jan 19th
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“I think it’s funny that people call ego searching just that. In general it...”
– Great observation from Robert Scoble
Jan 19th
“Um so as soon as I get to airport my @botanicalls plant asks for a drink of...”
– When plants have cyborg appendages that let them call you on the phone.
Jan 16th
“A whopping 70,000 questions poured into Change.gov over the past week, in...”
– An interesting essay pointing out how Obama’s open-to-the-public Web 2.0 flava is now posing some political difficulties for him.
Jan 15th
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THE WORLD QUESTION CENTER →
Jan 14th
Jan 14th
“New word of the day: “makesensical.”
– Wonderful tweet from michelet
Jan 14th
“Why Apple didn’t just build the iPhone with a replaceable battery....”
– TALKING BUSINESS; Baseballs, Batteries And Bad Ads - New York Times
Jan 13th
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