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Amanda Caughie

texts from last night - 0 views

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    A website that offers a variety of real text messages...can be very entertaining
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    This website is made up of a text messages that people post. Anyone can post or read them, and the texts include something funny, disgusting, or entertaining that happened the night before.
Amanda Caughie

Hollywood Crush » Blog Archive » 'Texts From Last Night' Web Site To Turn ... - 0 views

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    An article on the famous website "Texts From Last Night" becoming a sitcom
Amanda Berardi

The Art of Text Messaging - Associated Content - 0 views

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    This article offers an interesting description if the evolution of text messaging and how it has become increasingly beneficial. The article also describes how the structure of text messaging has changed with the development of more advanced cell phones.
nicole zarkades

Will Self and Lynne Truss on the horrors of text speak | - 0 views

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    This article describes what is considered right or "cool" texting and the etiquette of texting
nicole zarkades

YouTube - Text Messaging's New Language Of Teens - 0 views

shared by nicole zarkades on 29 Sep 09 - Cached
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    youtube video about text message and teens and how SMS texting is the new language of teens
nicole zarkades

YouTube - Slumber Party Girls - The Texting Song - 0 views

shared by nicole zarkades on 29 Sep 09 - Cached
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    music video by the Slumber Party Girls who actually use text lingo as the premise for the song "The Texting Song"
Amanda Caughie

IMAGINARY FREND: Texts From Last Night book deal - 0 views

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    A blog on the subject that the website "Texts From Last Night" is becoming a book.
nicole zarkades

The Largest List of Text Message Shorthand (IM, SMS) and Internet Acronyms Found of the... - 0 views

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    A website compiling the "Largest List of Text Message Shorthand." I found this interesting because i think this is one example of how writing is turning into a vastly abbreviated medium.
Breanne Garland

The new fame: Internet celebrity - CNN.com - 0 views

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    The Internet is setting a new standard for celebrity. Fame is no longer about getting "15 minutes"; it's about becoming famous to 15 people. "> text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
Katie Ehrlich

Anonymity, Authorship, and Blogger Ethics - 0 views

  • Just as with the early broadsheets, many blogs are published anonymously, or more specifically, pseudonymously. Blogging pseudonyms are generally not fleeting aliases but fixed public identities, which are strongly associated with a particular author’s style and ethos.
  • Just as with the early broadsheets, many blogs are published anonymously, or more specifically, pseudonymously. Blogging pseudonyms are generally not fleeting aliases but fixed public identities, which are strongly associated with a particular author’s style and ethos.
  • Just as with the early broadsheets, many blogs are published anonymously, or more specifically, pseudonymously. Blogging pseudonyms are generally not fleeting aliases but fixed public identities, which are strongly associated with a particular author’s style and ethos.
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  • he impressive proliferation of blogging as a form of writing has disseminated the category of “author” to an unprecedented level of true mass-culture participation,1 though the prevalence of pseudonymity in blogging suggests that “authorship” may be at once more influential and more disposable than ever before.
  • Blogging thus forces a reevaluation of the poststructuralist critique of authorship on grounds substantially different from those articulated by humanist critics during the height of the “theory wars” era of the 1980s and 90s.
  • Blogger outrage over plagiarism and identity concealment in the real world brings up an interesting paradox related to authorship, and that is the simultaneous emphasis on a commitment to authorial authenticity seems untroubled by an equally prevalent dependence on intertextual links, citations, and embedded media. Though bloggers are generally very concerned about giving credit where credit is due (the “Bloggers’ Code of Ethics” cited above lists “Never plagiarize” as its very first precept), for many bloggers—especially those who have an interest in commenting on current events—the ability to cut and paste bits of text, images, and video means that one incorporates an unprecedented amount of material by other authors into one’s own writing. Most blogs are at least partially collage texts, bound together by a blogger’s name, but heavily dependent on citations and excerpts that are effectively intertextual.
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    Authorship and Blogging (haven't read the whole thing yet)
nicole zarkades

2b or not 2b: David Crystal on why texting is good for language | - 0 views

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    This article opposes the fact that texting hinders literacy.
nicole zarkades

YouTube - 11/27/07 5am: Text messaging may help language skills - 0 views

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    youtube video featuring grant barrett who is an advocate for texting enhancing teen literacy
nicole zarkades

YouTube - Texting Your Way To Love: SuperNews! - 0 views

shared by nicole zarkades on 29 Sep 09 - Cached
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    youtube video about how to text your way to love.
nicole zarkades

funny text messages - 0 views

shared by nicole zarkades on 13 Oct 09 - Cached
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    This website archives text message poetry. what is most interesting about this site is that it is interactive. you control your own journey through the poetry via the interactive cell phone.
nicole zarkades

Text Messaging Brings Out a New Lingo! - Associated Content - associatedcontent.com - 0 views

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    article about how the english anguage is getting shorter becuase if text lingo!
Sara Miller

Musarium: Media Lab - 0 views

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    Fell in love with this site. Users can create stories using images and text. Compositions are posted for anyone to view. Shockwave and quicktime are used here. Many different facets to this one site as shown in the links at the top of the page such as photos, stories, video, etc.
Jenna Balnionis

The Cape - 0 views

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    A series of photos with text and sound that tell of short story of a boy's time on Cape Cod.
Amanda Berardi

EBSCOhost: Educators using technology to improve writing: Students must learn that the... - 0 views

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    This article addresses the differences between the types of writing students do in the classroom and the writing they complete outside the classroom, including text messages, e-mails, and facebook posts. The article further explains how teachers should take advantage of students' interests in online writing to help encourage enthusiasm for classroom writing as well.
Sara Miller

10,000 Birds: Birding, blogging, conservation, and commentary - 0 views

shared by Sara Miller on 15 Sep 09 - Cached
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    This is one of many forums on this site where individuals can post entries with text and images and can receive comments. All forums are very nature oriented.
Sandy Baldwin

Thumbs Race as Japan's Best Sellers Go Cellular - New York Times - 0 views

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    Cell phone novels are a big deal in Japan. The novel are written via cell phone using short text messages. Unfortunately for us, they're in Japanese. According to Wired: "A mobile phone novel typically contains between 200 and 500 pages, with each page containing about 500 Japanese characters. The novels are read on a cell phone screen page by page, the way one would surf the web, and are downloadable for around $10 each."
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