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Clive Thompson on the Future of Printed Books | Wired Magazine | Wired.com - 1 views

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    Interesting article from Wired magazine on the future of print books.
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The Electronic Spirit of Erik Satie - 1 views

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    Reminiscent of Goldsmith's idea of appropriation.  (Also, if I remember right, he mentions Satie during the book's opening chapters.)
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Robot scribe threatens the well-being of journalists everywhere | ExtremeTech - 1 views

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    Oh snap... This could be interesting.
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30+ Awesome Free and Open Source Audio Applications List - 3 views

  • Free and Open Source Audio Applications List
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    A list of the heavy open-source hitters for audio playback and editing.
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    I thought I just commented on this but maybe I commented on the wrong thing because I don't see my original comment! I'm definitely new to Diigo. Ben, this post made me wonder...are you familiar with SoundCloud, and if so, do you know of any free online software like it that take mp3 files and convert them to HTML code that can be embedded into a webpage?
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    Sound cloud looks really interesting, but they host all of the content and you just send out links to share it. In order to play content on your page, you need a mess of java script commands and I have no idea how to link that to your content... Guess that's why all the bands pay big bucks to have someone build their site for them.
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    Alright. Thanks, Ben.
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Over 90% of Facebook Users Hate Having Photos of Them Posted Without Approval - 0 views

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    This title made me think, "Duh," but apparently 8% of survey participants thought that posting photos or videos of other people without consent should be illegal. One person said the issue "should be regarded the same as it is for printed materials." Another person pointed out that it's actually illegal to record people without their permission, but that photos/video taken in a public setting tend to fall under public domain. I usually create a private folder and then let the people in the photos review them and consent to my publishing them first. What do you think?
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The Dangerous "Research Works Act" - 0 views

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    This guest post by Richard Price (founder and CEO of Academia.edu) addresses a bill called "The Research Works Act" intended to "restrict public access to publicly-funded research." Price points out that over 5,500 academics have signed a boycott of Elsevier, the largest academic publisher and one of the main sponsors. Several companies in the journal industry, however, argue that they've historically supported themselves by charging for access to research papers and that the government's open access mandate threatens their industry's sustainability by encouraging research institutions to stop subscribing to the journals and just wait to get the research for free.
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B2G - MozillaWiki - 0 views

  • Mozilla believes that the web can displace proprietary, single-vendor stacks for application development
  • Boot to Gecko (B2G)
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  • The UI of B2G is called Gaia and is a collection of web apps. Some design concepts are posted here.
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    Mozilla is jumping into the ring with a mobile OS platform. Still in development, but this is the main page for info about the new platform
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HTML5 | Webmonkey | Wired.com - 0 views

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    Blog for latest updates on HTML5 protocol; it may be tricky, but it is slowly replacing Flash.
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What People Think I Do / What I Really Do | Know Your Meme - 2 views

  • What People Think I Do / What I Really Do
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    The story, templates, and examples of that meme that has blown up on Facebook recently.
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Marshall Mcluhan Full lecture: The medium is the message - 1977 part 1 v 3 - YouTube - 0 views

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    This is a video of Marshall Mcluhan discussing how the medium is the message in 1977. It's interesting to both see him and hear his voice while he talks about his opinions we've already discussed in his book.
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Webby Nominees - 0 views

  • Conservation International - Save a Mile http://www.conservation.org/act/g...
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      Nice design. I wonder how compliant it is? :P
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      47 errors 61 warnings!
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PUBLICATION Getting Inside Jack Kerouac's Head « iam - 0 views

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    Publication of Simon Morris's retyping of Kerouac's On The Road. I find this interesting because I wonder how Goldsmith's discussion of Morris's retyping of the text onto the blog might change now that the text is found within yet another context (the published, printed book). I'm considering buying a copy. . .
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uncreative writing - bookforum.com / current issue - 0 views

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    Interesting article about Kenneth Goldsmith. Includes some great quotes about his theories pertaining to originality and readability.
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Vanessa Place reads from Statement of Facts at KWH - YouTube - 0 views

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    Here is a live recording of Vanessa Place reading at the Kelly Writers House in March 2011. Vanessa Place was of course cited frequently in Kenny Goldsmith's Uncreative Writing. I think listening/watching the live reading really aids in the comprehension of his discussion of her work.
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Apple-Samsung US lawsuit 'going to be huge' - Armnet.com.au - 0 views

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    This is another plagiarism-themed article that complicates notions of ownership and creativity. This article recaps how Apple and Samsung have been locked in a bitter struggle over tablet designs.
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Patents: Apple wins over Motorola in 'slide-to-unlock' ruling - BBC.com - 1 views

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    This article speaks to the plagiarism issues that came up in "Uncreative Writing".
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The 'Undue Weight' of Truth on Wikipedia - The Chronicle Review - The Chronicle of High... - 0 views

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    Fascinating article on truth and verifiability on Wikipedia. The author is an expert on the Haymarket labor riots, but finds this still does not qualify him to edit the Wikipedia entry on the topic.
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The Book Bench: Q. R. Markham's Plagiarism Puzzle : The New Yorker - 0 views

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    Fascinating recent plagiarism case from the New Yorker. Spy novel written by author who was "undercover" in the sense that he was secretly writing everything with passages lifted from other novels. 
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The Opte Project - 1 views

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    Consider Mcluhan's concept that electronic media creates a construct of the human nervous system. Here you'll see it in its literal form as the mapped out Internet.
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Kenneth Goldsmith reads poetry at White House Poetry Night - YouTube - 0 views

  • Kenneth Goldsmith reads poetry at White House Poetry Night
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      Hey class look at this wonderful video!!
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    A fun video of that madcap guy Kenny Goldsmith, reading three pomes about the Brooklyn Bridge, one by Whitman, one by Crane, and one by Kenny himself.
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