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Judy Panagakos

Identity within Wikipedia - 1 views

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    Awarding the self in Wikipedia: Identity work and the disclosure of knowledge Ashton, Daniel. "Awarding the self in Wikipedia: Identity work and the disclosure of knowledge" First Monday [Online], Volume 16 Number 1 (18 December 2010)
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    ooooh. I forgot about this one. Thanks for unearthing it.
Debbie Drachman

Spy phone gps tracker - 0 views

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    Is Someone Keeping Secrets from You? Reveal All with the Worlds Most Powerful Spyphone
Lydia Redding

Judge Rejects Google Book Settlement - 0 views

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    I dunno if you guys have seen this yet today but this is interesting in terms of Google's position that digitizing all books will open-up access to millions of books worldwide.
Andrew Luck

Not-So-Extreme Makeover - As school libraries shift their reference materials from prin... - 0 views

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    This strikes me as an incredibly uncritical and self serving article. Maybe this is just because every time one "moves" to the next page a Dell ad pops up. With the decrease of school funding and the increase of connection costs and databases, I would hate to have to rely on only online resources.
Jessica McDonough

In a Data-Heavy Society, Being Defined by the Numbers - 0 views

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    Sherry Turkle is quoted in this article that discusses how young people especially increasingly quantify everything.
Andrew Luck

China Tightens Censorship of Electronic Communications - 0 views

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    The NY Times examines how China has exerted control on the Internet and cell phones in the wake of the turmoil in the Mideast.
Anna Lisa Raya Rivera

The Brian Lehrer Show: Creating to Curating - WNYC - 0 views

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    Really great talk on the Brian Lehrer show from two days ago about content curation. The angle has a lot to do with what journalists/bloggers are doing, there even was talk about a Pulitzer Prize for curation. The featured author talks about how "search is broken." There was a caller (with whom I once worked at People magazine!), who has a site that curates human interest content about the developing world, filling a niche that she says has been greatly under-served. I'll also post a link to her Web site.
Anna Lisa Raya Rivera

MiWorld BETA - 0 views

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    Here's a link to a Web site described as a "global humanitarian internet portal to feature engaging stories about the lives of real people in even the most remote parts of the developing world." The creator saw a gap in all content aggregator-type sites, which tend to cover breaking news, and launched something aimed at human interest stories from the developing world.
Sheryl Christensen

SXSW: The Internet is over - 0 views

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    "The boundary between 'real life' and 'online' has disappeared"
Jessica McDonough

It's Love at First Kill - 0 views

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    People meet spouses and make other connections on World of Warcraft, as discusses in Turkle's book.
Andrew Luck

A Digital Library Better Than Google's - 0 views

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    The director of Harvard University Library argues that the best digital library would be a non-commercial public digital library. Here, here!
Andrew Luck

Amazon outage sparks frustration, doubts about cloud - 0 views

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    The computing cloud run by Amazon suffered an outage last week. Could this inspire a lack of confidence in the technology? Our Professor may have some feelings about it.
Laurie A.

Google: video offers unusual glimpse inside one of its data centers - 0 views

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    This google video showing its datacenter and security, is probably in response to the amazon outage last week
Judy Panagakos

Collaborative Consumption Site - 0 views

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    Started looking at this after reading Andrew's post earlier. Yours, mine, ours thinking. (What is the opposite? Independent anti-consumerism? )
Laurie A.

New York Times will no longer be free after March 28 - 0 views

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    Worst news: The New York Times rolled out a plan on Thursday to begin charging the most frequent users of its Web site $15 a month in a bet that readers would pay for news they have grown accustomed to getting free.
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    You get 20 articles free per month. You can get unlimited articles directed through social media. It's $15/month for web access. I wonder if there's a student price?
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    How depressing.
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    update: I found in the comments section a comment from a NYTimes spokesperson who said that it will be free for students. I haven't been able to find that in the subscription section.
Jessica McDonough

The Master Switch Reviewed - 0 views

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    Professor Wu traces the history of communications systems. He describes similarities between radio and the Internet, such as the tendency to consolidate.
Sheryl Christensen

Read/Write World | A flexible fabric for exposing, connecting, and consuming geo-media ... - 0 views

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    It's a smaller and smaller world after all
Sheryl Christensen

News story regarding GPS embedded in photos - 0 views

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    Photos taken with smart phones and gps enabled cameras pinpoint your location...
Anna Lisa Raya Rivera

South by Southwest's Dimmer View of Digital Connections - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Interesting roundup of the South by Southwest Festival and the proliferation of movies and panels about the effects of technology.
Anna Lisa Raya Rivera

William Powers, Author of Hamlet's BlackBerry - 0 views

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    This book was mentioned in the NYT article on SXSW that I just posted. Instead of arguing whether technology makes us dumber or smarter, the author provides insight on how we can better adopt technology into our lives, which involves periods of disconnectedness.
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    Thanks for sharing this, this is very useful for my term project. Making tools work for us, rather than ever feeling the other way is key.
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