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U.S. secretly created 'Cuban Twitter' to stir unrest - The Washington Post - 0 views

  • At its peak, the project drew in more than 40,000 Cubans to share news and exchange opinions. But its subscribers were never aware it was created by the U.S. government, or that American contractors were gathering their private data in the hope that it might be used for political purposes.
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Small Change | Malcolm Gladwell - 0 views

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    I do like this: Social media can't provide what social change has always required via Malcolm Gladwell.
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How to Become Virtually Immortal : The New Yorker - 0 views

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    Tackling digital preservation....
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Sweeping Away a Search History - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Useful in upcoming discussion on privacy.....
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'The Office' Gets a Time Machine in the Name of Copyright Reform - 0 views

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    My emac6300 midterm was about copyright and fair use. LOL!
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Paris Review - The Art of Fiction No. 12, William Faulkner - 0 views

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    " Nothing can injure a man's writing if he's a first-rate writer. If a man is not a first-rate writer, there's not anything can help it much. The problem does not apply if he is not first rate because he has already sold his soul for a swimming pool. INTERVIEWER Does a writer compromise in writing for the movies? FAULKNER Always, because a moving picture is by its nature a collaboration, and any collaboration is compromise because that is what the word means-to give and to take. INTERVIEWER Which actors do you like to work with most? FAULKNER Humphrey Bogart is the one I've worked with best. He and I worked together in To Have and Have Not and The Big Sleep. INTERVIEWER Would you like to make another movie? FAULKNER Yes, I would like to make one of George Orwell's 1984. I have an idea for an ending which would prove the thesis I'm always hammering at: that man is indestructible because of his simple will to freedom. INTERVIEWER How do you get the best results in working for the movies? FAULKNER The moving-picture work of my own which seemed best to me was done by the actors and the writer throwing the script away and inventing the scene in actual rehearsal just before the camera turned on. If I didn't take, or feel I was capable of taking, motion-picture work seriously, out of simple honesty to motion pictures and myself too, I would not have tried. But I know now that I will never be a good motion-picture writer; so that work will never have the urgency for me which my own medium has. INTERVIEWER Would you comment on that legendary Hollywood experience you were involved in? FAULKNER I had just completed a contract at MGM and was about to return home. The director I had worked with said, "If you would like another job here, just let me know and I will speak to the studio about a new contract." I thanked him and came home. About six months later I wired my director friend that I would like another job. Shortly after that I received a letter
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    Sorry this interview is rather long, but I posted it because Faulkner talks about his books/stories being made into movies and how he feels about it. This is another example that makes me think it would be good for both classes, EMAC6300 and DigitalText.
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You can't walk straight while texting, study confirms - 1 views

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    Texting can make you drive like a drunk. Now a new study shows that texting can also make you walk like a robot. Researchers found that healthy people who read or send texts while hoofing it show subtle but potentially hazardous changes to their gait.
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    I know I have tripped walking up and down stairs while trying to text. There was a story a few years about a girl who was walking and texting at the same time and she wan't paying attention and fell into a pothole. She ended up suing the city for not having the pothole covered and she won!
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    It seems silly, but I wager that had she been distracted by looking through her bag or some other reason, we would be more sympathetic. My guess would be that the reason of the distraction didn't make the city any less negligent.
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    Here's an app that allows people to view their path ahead while on their phones. It activates your camera and allows you too see both your screen and the ground. The iPhone version only lets you text and tweet while the android app works for any app in universal mode. People would probably still walk like robots, but maybe they wouldn't trip or step on anything. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.incorporateapps.walktext&hl=en https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/type-n-walk/id331043123?mt=8
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WordPress.com - 0 views

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    For you novice bloggers! You've been thinking about starting a new blog, but you're just not sure of one thing: what to name it. WordPressers around the world wrestle with this very important question and over at The Daily Post, we've been sharing the secrets behind how bloggers choose to name their online home. #emac6300
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Why 'To Be Honest' Makes You Sound Like You're Lying - 1 views

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    A friend of mine recently started a conversation with these words: "Don't take this the wrong way..." I wish I could tell you what she said next. But I wasn't listening-my brain had stalled. I was bracing for the sentence that would follow that phrase, which experience has taught me probably wouldn't be good.
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silver in sf: the difference between thin and thick tweets - 2 views

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    Who knew there was a format to tweet! I like the thick tweets, they give more information. It truly takes skill to give that much info in 140 characters. I think more people need to try to tweet like this. I've seen more of the thin tweets in my Twitter universe of friends and family. Thick is in for me...now to do it right!

Samsung's Strategy Is Failing - 0 views

started by Carlos Harleaux on 21 Jan 14 no follow-up yet
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How an Internet Dog Meme Sent the Jamaican Bobsled Team to the Winter Olympic... - 0 views

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    Virtual currency, internet memes, and the Jamaican bobsled team... https://t.co/NpsN9ENemc #6300link #emac6300 - Kim Knight (@purplekimchi) January 21, 2014
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    Virtual currency, internet memes, and the Jamaican bobsled team... https://t.co/NpsN9ENemc #6300link #emac6300 - Kim Knight (@purplekimchi) January 21, 2014
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Everything is a Remix - 2 views

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    Here is another great video series that I recently saw. It's a little older now but super relevant for our class and program.
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    I love this. It makes me think about Cassini's class and how we talked about this there. Skeuomorphism is an interesting tool, and was a smart way to introduce the iPhone to the general public, it was easy to understand how to use it because of Skeuomorphism.
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PressPausePlay - 2 views

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    I wanted to share this great documentary with everyone. I watched it right before deciding to apply for the EMAC program and I honestly credit it with helping me make my decision to apply. I hope everyone can find something to take away from it.
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You don't want your privacy: Disney and the meat space data race - Tech News and Analysis - 4 views

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    Who knew Disney was such a control freak? I do have to say it is scary to think that everything we do is being tallied and put on some sort of spreadsheet. Even scarier is the fact that we are willing to give our information away or rather give it away cheaply. Target stores recent problems don't have anything on the geotagging that goes on with push notifications, etc. on our smartphones.
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    It'll be interesting to see companies' approach to big data as more and more businesses invest their money, people and time into analytics. How they collect it, their product design and marketing strategies will all determine whether or not people find their invasion helpful or inappropriate. For example, IBM tells me that their data is eliminating crime from certain areas, so whatever data they've collected from me, they've collected it from criminals too. Facebook allows me to see only adds that reflect my interests and search history, so then I don't have to see ads that don't apply to me. And now Disney wants to give me a better experience and a band I can keep to always remember my time there. Win. Win. Win. The NSA has some stiff competition and maybe if they had a strong marketing department that could flip their message and give customers the rewards they are constantly seeking, I bet people would come around. Maybe it would look something like this Parks and Rec campaign (just kidding): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNCaZT94mg8
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    There are a lot of interesting and moving parts here. I think this is a smart tool for Disney to use. It sounds like the perfect marriage between finance (getting sales figures in a more organized fashion) and marketing (what people are buying/swiping) that will feed into the best consumer insights information possible. As the article suggests, I do believe this is a more sophisticated (and invasive) form of consumer data gathering like the typical grocery store rewards card. One of the burning questions I have from this though, is will children really be able to swipe everything in sight for purchase? If so, that could mean smiles for Disney and frowns and frustration for parents. The design looks very similar to the Nike Fuelband, and is appealing to the eye. I can see the pros and cons for this one, but overall I wonder what the profit to spend margins would actually be for these MagicBands.
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Ad pictures vs Reality. Is it realistic to expect served food to match its photo? - 0 views

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    While I believe it is important to ensure these companies adhere to health regulations as regards, products, processing, preparations, specifications and all that, i think it's unrealistic to expect photo-perfect food orders.
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