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Thursday, December 1 2011
Cutting the Cord: How the World’s Engineers Built Wi-Fi
Iljitsch van Beijnum and Jaume Barcelo (Ars Technica, November 2011)Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | Science & Technology
Monday, October 24 2011
How Music Changes Our Brains
Thomas Rogers (Salon, 23 October 2011)Filed in: Music | Science & Technology
Thursday, August 4 2011
How Google Dominates Us
James Gleick (The New York Review of Books, 18 August 2011)Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | General Culture | Science & Technology
Tuesday, June 21 2011
Can Watching ‘Jackass’ Turn You Into One?
Tom Jacobs (Miller-McCune, 7 June 2011)Filed in: Film | General Culture | Science & Technology
Everyone’s a Critic: Babies Prefer Picasso
Tom Jacobs (Miller-McCune, 14 June 2011)Filed in: Science & Technology | Visual Arts
Sunday, May 22 2011
Rapture Ready: The Science of Self Delusion
Chris Mooney (Mother Jones, May 2011)Filed in: Psychology | Science & Technology
Tuesday, May 3 2011
One Professor’s Attempt to Explain Every Joke Ever
Joel Warner (Wired, 26 April 2011)Filed in: Psychology | Science & Technology
Monday, May 2 2011
Electronic Devices Redefine Quality Family Time
Alex Williams (The New York Times, 29 April 2011)Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | General Culture | Science & Technology
Saturday, April 30 2011
25 Great Books By Legendary Scientists
Alasdair Wilkins (io9, 20 April 2011)Filed in: Science & Technology
Tuesday, April 19 2011
The Sharing Economy
Craig Robinson (Fast Company, 18 April 2011)Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | General Culture | Science & Technology
Do Drummers Have Different Brains from the Rest of Us?
Burkhard Bilger (The New Yorker, 25 April 2011)
Filed in: Music | Science & Technology
Burkhard Bilger (The New Yorker, 25 April 2011)
Filed in: Music | Science & Technology
Thursday, April 14 2011
Trouble @Twitter
Jessi Hempel (Fortune, 14 April 2011)
Filed in: Business & Economics | Cyberculture & New Media | Science & Technology
Jessi Hempel (Fortune, 14 April 2011)
Filed in: Business & Economics | Cyberculture & New Media | Science & Technology
Wednesday, April 13 2011
Roger Ebert: Remaking My Voice (video)
TED (TED, April 2011)
Filed in: Film | Science & Technology
TED (TED, April 2011)
Filed in: Film | Science & Technology
Friday, April 1 2011
Tuesday, March 29 2011
Universal Property of Music Discovered
ScienceDaily (ScienceDaily, 25 March 2011)
Filed in: Music | Science & Technology
ScienceDaily (ScienceDaily, 25 March 2011)
Filed in: Music | Science & Technology
I Can’t Think!: Our Culture Has Been Twitterized
Sharon Begley (Newsweek, 27 February 2011)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | General Culture | Science & Technology
Sharon Begley (Newsweek, 27 February 2011)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | General Culture | Science & Technology
Wall of Sound: How the IPod Has Changed Music
Nikil Saval (Slate, 28 March 2011)
Filed in: Music | Science & Technology
Nikil Saval (Slate, 28 March 2011)
Filed in: Music | Science & Technology
Friday, March 25 2011
The MP3: A History of Innovation and Betrayal
Jacob Ganz and Joel Rose (NPR, 23 March 2011)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | Music | Science & Technology
Jacob Ganz and Joel Rose (NPR, 23 March 2011)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | Music | Science & Technology
Monday, January 17 2011
Space Invaders: Why You Should Never, Ever Use Two Spaces After a Period
Farhad Manjoo (Slate, 13 January 2010)
Filed in: Language | Science & Technology
Farhad Manjoo (Slate, 13 January 2010)
Filed in: Language | Science & Technology
Thursday, December 16 2010
Dec. 16, 1770: Beethoven’s Birth in Bonn Leads to Longer CDs
Randy Alfred (Wired, 16 December 2010)
Filed in: History | Music | Science & Technology
Randy Alfred (Wired, 16 December 2010)
Filed in: History | Music | Science & Technology
Wednesday, November 3 2010
Will Netflix Destroy the Internet?
Farhad Manjoo (Slate, 2 November 2010)
Filed in: Business & Economics | Cyberculture & New Media | Film | Science & Technology | Television
Farhad Manjoo (Slate, 2 November 2010)
Filed in: Business & Economics | Cyberculture & New Media | Film | Science & Technology | Television
Friday, October 8 2010
Hear It, Feel It: Are We Hard-Wired to Hear Emotion and Meaning in Music?
Eric Felten (The Wall Street Journal, 2 October 2010)
Filed in: Music | Science & Technology
Eric Felten (The Wall Street Journal, 2 October 2010)
Filed in: Music | Science & Technology
Tuesday, September 21 2010
Where Does Music Come From?
Mark Changizi (The Atlantic, 20 September 2010)
Filed in: Music | Science & Technology
Mark Changizi (The Atlantic, 20 September 2010)
Filed in: Music | Science & Technology
With a Little Help From His Friends
David Kirkpatrick (Vanity Fair, October 2010)
Filed in: Business & Economics | Cyberculture & New Media | Science & Technology
David Kirkpatrick (Vanity Fair, October 2010)
Filed in: Business & Economics | Cyberculture & New Media | Science & Technology
The Virtual Curmudgeon
The Economist (The Economist, 2 September 2010)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | Science & Technology
The Economist (The Economist, 2 September 2010)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | Science & Technology
Monday, September 13 2010
20 Essential Works of Cyberpunk Literature
Best Colleges Online (Best Colleges Online, 12 September 2010)
Filed in: Literature | Science & Technology
Best Colleges Online (Best Colleges Online, 12 September 2010)
Filed in: Literature | Science & Technology
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
Marion Maneker (The Big Money, 16 June 2010)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | Mass Media | Science & Technology
Wednesday, June 9 2010
Dancing at the End of Time: Moorcock on Posthumanity
Woody Evans (h+ Magazine, 4 June 2009)
Filed in: Literature | Science & Technology
Woody Evans (h+ Magazine, 4 June 2009)
Filed in: Literature | Science & Technology
Wednesday, June 2 2010
Cognitive Surplus: The Great Spare-Time Revolution
Wired (Wired, June 2010)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | Science & Technology
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
Nicholas Carr (Wired, June 2010)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | Science & Technology


































