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Ashley Graff

Twitter Spy - The Twitter Public Timeline in Real Time - 0 views

shared by Ashley Graff on 24 Sep 09 - Cached
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    Twitter SPY displays the Twitter public timeline in a fancy and addictive way!
Sandy Baldwin

www.datenform.de --- Net Data Space vs. Every Day Life --- Aram Bartholl - 0 views

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    Makes tweeting "real."
Sandy Baldwin

Emoji Dick - Kickstarter - 0 views

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    Interesting Moby Dick re-write with Japanese pictorial characters. Also interesting for the "Kickstart" project site.
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!
Kimberly Alonso

How To Lose Your Job With Facebook - 0 views

shared by Kimberly Alonso on 06 Oct 09 - Cached
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    a woman's status update costs her her job.
Kimberly Alonso

[dothedaft.com] The Daft Punk's Console by NAJLE.COM - 0 views

shared by Kimberly Alonso on 06 Oct 09 - Cached
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    take Daft Punk's famous lines and make them your own
Alexandra Castillo

StephenieMeyer.com - Midnight Sun Copyright Infringement - 0 views

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    This website is Stephenie Meyer's official website. She shares her motivations for writing the book, the process, glimpses into each book, and information about herself. The most interesting section is the link called Midnight Sun, in which she details how her 5th novel was illegally released before publication on the internet.
Amanda Berardi

YouTube - Anonymity Project: The PostSecret Effect - 0 views

shared by Amanda Berardi on 06 Oct 09 - Cached
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    I find this video especially interesting because it suggests that Internet users are taking advantage of online anonymity by using their ambiguity to connect with others. The video explains that even if a person's identity remains unknown, other people still seek comfort in knowing that someone else is out there in the world that has had experiences and gone through struggles similar to their own. I think this site relates to my research topic because it shows how almost anyone can become an anonymous online author even if they do not consider themselves a writer. Individuals can send in items such as postcards and post sentences or just words onto a website where other people can read and connect with the material.
Sandy Baldwin

networked | Main - 0 views

shared by Sandy Baldwin on 12 Oct 09 - Cached
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    Here's an online book about networked art - and the book itself (the essays posted online) are open to revision, commentary, alteration... so you can participate in creating an academic book.
Caitlyn Reedy

Star Trek: Fan Fiction - 0 views

shared by Caitlyn Reedy on 13 Oct 09 - Cached
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    I can't believe it took me this long to find this site. I love Star Trek!
Jenna Balnionis

J. R. Carpenter || ENTRE VILLE - 0 views

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    J. R. Carpenter is an award winning fiction writer, poet, and web artist based in Montreal. Entre Ville was commissioned by OBORO New Media Lab for the 50th anniversary of the Conseil des Arts de Montreal. This piece of work is very interesting. It is like The Cape because it can be viewed in any order, but there is a sense of where to begin and how to continue, but the reader can choose for himself. It also challenges the difference between reality and fiction, for example, a particular part discussing a dog walking a human and the sort of life that would be if you only got outside three times a day.
Erin Simmons

Fan Fiction Plagiarism | PlagiarismToday - 0 views

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    Woot! Great article about how plagiarism is dealt with when in conjunction with fanfiction!
Katie Ehrlich

JSTOR: Leonardo, Vol. 27, No. 2 (1994), pp. 155-163 - 0 views

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    This looks good and related to my topic, haven't read it yet though
danielle bergamo

"Texts From Last Night" TV Show Headed To Fox - 0 views

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    This is an article about how the website TFLN is being turned into a TV series. This willhelp to support my ideas on profit and authorship in media.
Amanda Berardi

The coming-out stories of anonymous bloggers - CNN.com - 0 views

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    This site discusses the various reasons that Internet users desire to remain anonymous. One New York blogger describes his reason for remaining unknown in stating that, "it afforded him creative freedom and access to good material." The blogger, who eventually reveals his identity after being offered a book deal, explains how his experience as a writer changes once he realizes that he will be linked to his work and that he must face the reactions of readers. Another blogger from Alaska explains how anonymity allows writers to "[speak] without filters." For many different reasons, authors continue to strive to remain anonymous in the online world.
Jason Spencer

JSTOR: The English Journal, Vol. 41, No. 4 (Apr., 1952), pp. 186-194 - 0 views

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    "How to Read Fiction" An author telling a fan how to read fiction and that there is more to it than a story
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    "How to Read Fiction" An author telling a fan how to read fiction and that there is more to it than a story
Caitlin Lewis

PostSecret - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Comment Controversy On February 24, 2008, Frank posted multiple e-mail comments from viewers that attacked various secrets posted that week--notably: one from a parent insulting a teacher, one from a call operator insulting a relative of a soldier, and one from a would-be mother insulting a woman desperate not to get pregnant. This revitalized previous discussions on whether or not commenting should be allowed at all on the secrets, as while the drama of disagreement makes the site more interesting, it can sometimes lead to others passing judgment on the posters without granting them the opportunity to defend themselves. However, no action was taken, and the blog continued as normal the next week. [edit] Previous PostSecrets
Jenna Balnionis

Don-Wrege--Internet-Author-interviewed-by-Robert-Carl-Cohen - Search millions of videos... - 0 views

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    Video Search, Don-Wrege--Internet-Author-interviewed-by-Robert-Carl-Cohen This interview took place in 1997, and Wrege talks about many of the incredible changes that the internet has brought about. He discusses multimedia as it first began, then goes into discussing how he uses his column to give people information. Setting up links within his writing and allowing people to respond immediately are just a few things that are seen as average today, but in '97 seem almost ground-breaking because of the way Wrege and his interviewer discuss them.
Caitlin Lewis

Postsecret - therapy - 1 views

shared by Caitlin Lewis on 23 Sep 09 - Cached
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