February 2012
15 posts
Mr. Dodd, I hear you’ve just given a speech in which you said “Hollywood is...
– An Open Letter to Chris Dodd
13 Steps for Creating a Student News Package |... →
Since then his trolling has become more vicious and destructive. “It just...
– Dark world of trolling revealed | Information, Gadgets, Mobile Phones News & Reviews | Herald Sun
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I love Evernote.
http://tbarmann.webfactional.com/nicar/js_mapping/t... →
This is what I need to learn next.
Unlike nomophobia, I find nomophobophobia to be healthy. It is a fear that...
– MediaPost Publications Nomophobophobia Strikes: Fear of Fear of Being Out of Cellphone Contact 02/24/2012
Facial Recognition Billboard Only Lets Women See the Full Ad - http://pulse.me/s/6c49d
I do a lot of work in Google Apps and Web-based e-mail, so Chromebooks are well suited to the bulk of what I do. Instant messaging works over the Web, too. Offline access to Google Docs is still somewhere between broken and primitive, though, so a network connection--that bugaboo of cloud computing--remains essential for me. That means working on trains and subways is impractical for me.
But the direction is clear: cloud computing is tremendously important, even when it exists in some hybrid state such as Dropbox's file-sync service that also marries online services with local computing.
Here’s more about the program, used in one corner of Forbes‘ website: “Narrative...
– Forbes Among 30 Clients Using Computer-Generated Stories Instead of Writers - GalleyCat
Look Ma, no real reporters. Yet the information and the story work for this kind of update and for sports monitoring, too.
BBC News - BYOD: Bring your own device could spell... →
Fascinating measure of social change “When it comes to recruiting young talent, he says company research found that offering a choice of device was an important consideration to potential employees.
“We found globally that 40% of college students and 45% of employees would accept a lower paying job with a choice of device, than a higher paying job with less flexibility.”
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Who Are the Millennials?: Bill Moyers Interview With Heather McGhee
– Who Are the Millennials?: Bill Moyers Interview With Heather McGhee | Truthout
NPR’s Facebook page and its 2.3 million-like audience is made up of users from...
– How we’re experimenting with member station content on NPR’s Facebook page | NPR Digital Services
The Most Complete Twitter Application List... →
Reporting from Henderson, Nev. —— I got kicked out of a Nevada caucus. I...
– ‘She’s a spy!’: Reporter banned from Nevada caucus - latimes.com