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Thursday, July 15 2010
The Trouble at Twitter Inc.
Ryan Tate (Gawker, 14 July 2010)Filed in: Business & Economics | Cyberculture & New Media
Saturday, July 10 2010
Outrage World: How Feminist Blogs Gin Up Page Views by Exploiting Women’s Worst Tendencies
Emily Gould (Slate, 6 July 2010)Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | Feminism
Wednesday, June 30 2010
The Blogosphere Doesn’t Need Pitchfork’s Altered Zones
Leor Galil (True/Slant, 30 June 2010)Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | Music
Tuesday, June 29 2010
The Son of Gutenberg: How WordPress Changed the Way We Publish
Marion Maneker (The Big Money, 16 June 2010)Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | Mass Media | Science & Technology
Tuesday, June 15 2010
Now in Blogs, Product Placement
J. David Goodman (The New York Times, 11 June 2010)Filed in: Business & Economics | Culture Industry | Cyberculture & New Media
Friday, June 11 2010
Has the Internet Killed Local Music Scenes?
Hazel Sheffield (The Guardian, 10 June 2010)Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | Music
Monday, June 7 2010
NPR Has Become a Major Player on the Indie Rock Scene
Paul Farhi (The Washington Post, 6 June 2010)Filed in: Culture Industry | Cyberculture & New Media | Mass Media | Music
Wednesday, June 2 2010
Experiments in Delinkification
Nicholas Carr (Rough Type, 31 May 2010)Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media
Cognitive Surplus: The Great Spare-Time Revolution
Wired (Wired, June 2010)Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | Science & Technology
The Web Shatters Focus, Rewires Brains
Nicholas Carr (Wired, June 2010)Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | Science & Technology
Friday, May 28 2010
Apple iPad: Will It Lead a Reading Revolution?
Stephen Page (The Guardian, 28 May 2010)
Filed in: Culture Industry | Cyberculture & New Media | Literature | Mass Media
Stephen Page (The Guardian, 28 May 2010)
Filed in: Culture Industry | Cyberculture & New Media | Literature | Mass Media
Wednesday, May 26 2010
Internet as Social Movement: A Brief History of Webism
n+1 (n+1, 23 April 2010)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | History | Science & Technology
n+1 (n+1, 23 April 2010)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | History | Science & Technology
Wednesday, May 19 2010
How to Save the News
James Fallows (The Atlantic, June 2010)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | Mass Media
James Fallows (The Atlantic, June 2010)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | Mass Media
Is the iPad Driving E-Book Piracy, and Does It Matter?
Charlie Sorrel (Wired, 17 May 2010)
Filed in: Culture Industry | Cyberculture & New Media | Literature
Charlie Sorrel (Wired, 17 May 2010)
Filed in: Culture Industry | Cyberculture & New Media | Literature
Friday, May 14 2010
Has the Internet Made the Magazine Obsolete?
Navneet Alang (TECHi, 14 May 2010)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | Mass Media
Navneet Alang (TECHi, 14 May 2010)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | Mass Media
Epicenter Mind Our Tech Business Open Facebook Alternatives Gain Momentum, $115K
Ryan Singel (Wired, 13 May 2010)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media
Ryan Singel (Wired, 13 May 2010)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media
Monday, May 3 2010
Blackberry World Does Not Get iPhone World
Paul Mason (BBC, 22 April 2010)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | European Studies | Politics & Government
Paul Mason (BBC, 22 April 2010)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | European Studies | Politics & Government
Wednesday, April 28 2010
The Data-Driven Life
Gary Wolf (The New York Times Magazine, 26 April 2010)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | General Culture
Gary Wolf (The New York Times Magazine, 26 April 2010)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | General Culture
Thursday, April 22 2010
What She Saw at the Revolution
Kevin Conley (Vogue, 2010)
Filed in: Business & Economics | Cyberculture & New Media
Kevin Conley (Vogue, 2010)
Filed in: Business & Economics | Cyberculture & New Media
The Twitter Tutor
Felix Gillette (The New York Observer, 20 April 2010)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media
Felix Gillette (The New York Observer, 20 April 2010)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media
Sunday, April 18 2010
The More You Use Google, the More Google Knows About You
Christopher Ketcham and Travis Kelly (Alternet, 9 April 2010)
Filed in: Business & Economics | Cyberculture & New Media | Science & Technology
Christopher Ketcham and Travis Kelly (Alternet, 9 April 2010)
Filed in: Business & Economics | Cyberculture & New Media | Science & Technology
Monday, April 12 2010
Virtual Worlds, Real Money: Can Social Games Solve Music’s Woes?
Eliot Van Buskirk (Wired, 12 April 2010)
Filed in: Culture Industry | Cyberculture & New Media | Digital & Gaming | Music
Eliot Van Buskirk (Wired, 12 April 2010)
Filed in: Culture Industry | Cyberculture & New Media | Digital & Gaming | Music
Monday, March 22 2010
Blogging, Now and Then
Robert Darnton (The New York Review of Books, 18 March 2010)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | History
Robert Darnton (The New York Review of Books, 18 March 2010)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | History
Wednesday, March 17 2010
Smackdown: Too Many Bands? (audio)
Stuart Berman and Chris Richards (WNYC Soundcheck, 15 March 2010)
Filed in: Culture Industry | Cyberculture & New Media | Music
Stuart Berman and Chris Richards (WNYC Soundcheck, 15 March 2010)
Filed in: Culture Industry | Cyberculture & New Media | Music
Reading in a Digital Age
Sven Birkerts (The American Scholar, Spring 2010)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | Education | Literature
Sven Birkerts (The American Scholar, Spring 2010)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | Education | Literature
Friday, March 12 2010
Forget Invisible Hands. What About Virtual Hands?
Nick DiUlio (The Big Money, 11 March 2010)
Filed in: Business & Economics | Cyberculture & New Media
Nick DiUlio (The Big Money, 11 March 2010)
Filed in: Business & Economics | Cyberculture & New Media
Tuesday, March 9 2010
The Net Generation, Unplugged
The Economist (The Economist, 4 March 2010)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media
The Economist (The Economist, 4 March 2010)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media
Sunday, March 7 2010
China’s Cyberposse
Tom Downey (The New York Times Magazine, 3 March 2010)
Filed in: Asian Studies | Cyberculture & New Media
Tom Downey (The New York Times Magazine, 3 March 2010)
Filed in: Asian Studies | Cyberculture & New Media
Thursday, March 4 2010
Will the Real Chinese Internet Please Stand Up?
Kate Merkel-Hess and Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom (Dissent Magazine, 11 February 2010)
Filed in: Asian Studies | Cyberculture & New Media
Kate Merkel-Hess and Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom (Dissent Magazine, 11 February 2010)
Filed in: Asian Studies | Cyberculture & New Media
Google Everywhere
Nancy Scola (The American Prospect, 17 February 2010)
Filed in: Business & Economics | Cyberculture & New Media | General Culture
Nancy Scola (The American Prospect, 17 February 2010)
Filed in: Business & Economics | Cyberculture & New Media | General Culture

































