Knight Prototype Fund: building and testing new ideas to push media innovation forward ... - 2 views
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Will Your Children Inherit Your E-Books? : NPR - 0 views
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Among all the gifts of the electronic age, one of the most paradoxical might be to illuminate something we are beginning to trade away: the particular history, visible and invisible, that can be passed down through the vessel of an old book, inscribed by the hands and the minds of readers who are gone.
DarwinTunes software 'evolves' music without composers - Los Angeles Times - 1 views
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In Praise of (Loud, Stinky) Bars -- Rooflines - 0 views
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The vaunted "third space" isn't home, and isn't work-it's more like the living room of society at large. It's a place where you are neither family nor co-worker, and yet where the values, interests, gossip, complaints and inspirations of these two other spheres intersect. It's a place at least one step removed from the structures of work and home, more random, and yet familiar enough to breed a sense of identity and connection. It's a place of both possibility and comfort, where the unexpected and the mundane transcend and mingle. And nine times out of ten, it's a bar.
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