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Jovan Maud

Oculus was the future of gaming. Now it's the future of Facebook. - Boing Boing - 0 views

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    Crowd funding of VR system Oculus leads to huge purchase by Facebook. Interesting to think about the various debates connected to this: the relationship between crowd sourcing and corporate control, the different imaginaries connected with VR technologies and so on.
Jovan Maud

How the ITU could put the Internet behind closed doors. - 0 views

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    One of the current struggles going on in relationship to internet freedoms.
Jovan Maud

End software patent wars by making it always legal to run code on a general-purpose com... - 0 views

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    Another commentary on the "correct" way to manage copyright in relationship to code.
Jovan Maud

Opening Anthropology: An interview with Keith Hart (Part 3 of 3) | Savage Minds - 0 views

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    An interesting interview for considering the relationship between anthropology and the digital revolution. There is some genuinely creative thought here on what anthropology needs to do to engage with the current and to remain (or become again) relevant.
Jovan Maud

The Technium: The Improbable is the New Normal - 0 views

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    Is the extraordinary the new normal? Is the internet changing our relationship to the extraordinary?
Jovan Maud

Virtual reality: Avatar inspires gamer to hit the gym - CNN.com - 0 views

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    Here's an interesting piece about one gamer's identification with his avatar in an online game. Suggestive of the sometimes complex relationship people have with their online selves.
Jovan Maud

Anti-Vaxxers Are Using Twitter to Manipulate a Vaccine Bill | WIRED - 1 views

  • Since anti-vax activists lose on the science and are small in number, they have increasingly begun to rely on social media to inflate their presence. Twitter hashtags are particularly powerful because they transcend organized groups and the standard friend or follower relationships. More than any other social network, Twitter helps citizens to connect and organize in the real world even if they aren’t part of the same physical communities—anyone can participate in a conversation simply by following and using a hashtag.
  • in December 2014, “hashtag organizers” began to publish nightly “Trends and Tips” (TaTips) instruction videos on YouTube, containing instructions on what to tweet to advance the cause, and to improve the SEO of “vaccine questioning” websites. There are over 150 of these videos now—a testament to how much the anti-vax movement prioritizes Twitter.
  • n one unfortunate video, a movement leader encouraged supporters to use Twitter to harass and stalk a lobbyist, who has since filed police reports. In a very recent creation, that same leader excoriates her “Twitter army” for diluting the power of the #cdcwhistleblower movement by creating their own hashtags rather than using the ones they’ve been assigned. She also requests that the entire network tweet at Assembly representatives to inform them that their political careers will be over if they vote in favor of SB277.
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    Just one example of the political manipulation of social media.
Jovan Maud

German court says when you break up, you must delete nude pix of ex - Boing Boing - 1 views

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    For those of you who are interested in the whole "breakup 2.0" subject.
Jovan Maud

That's Not A Droid, That's My Girlfriend | The Global Mail - 0 views

  • Both men, along with another friend, 39-year-old Nobuhito Sugiye, can articulate a philosophical basis for their affection and their fear of loss. That is, for them these computer girls possess the same tamashii — spirits — that devotees of Japanese animism, or Shinto, believe can inhabit all things, fromrocks and streams to humans.
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