Friday, September 10 2010
Ironically Facebook and Its 500 Million Friends Remain Largely a Mystery
In the beginning, Mark Zuckerberg was a socially-awkward teenager, a computer science major at Harvard University, who arrived toting an eight-foot-long whiteboard as a brainstorming tool...
Monday, November 16 2009
What’s More Dangerous on the Web—Hackers or Hacks?
Content producers have the power to be whomever they want, but if they let themselves be dictated too much by factors like Google, page views, and ad revenue, they end up simply joining a droning, mundane chorus of mediocrity.
Monday, October 19 2009
Nobody Puts Twitter in a Curation Corner
Twitter has fast become a land of curators. But where does curation go from here, and do we really want it to go there?
Tuesday, September 15 2009
In Pursuit of Elegance by Matthew E. May
Imagine a poetic little book that synthesizes ideas about the ineffability and mystery at the heart of the concept of elegance.

































