Rethinking Mass Culture

Douglas McLennan (Arts Journal): Newspapers have not traditionally been mass market. In fact they were the classic niche subsidy model. The genius of newspapers was that they aggregated lots of mini-content – comics, bridge columns, stock tables, crossword puzzles, the arts, business, sports – and built enough of a combined audience to subsidize the content…

Howl.com

In 2000, Salon posted an amusing spoof of Ginsberg’s Howl. I saw the best minds of my occupation destroyed by venture capital, burned-out, paranoid, postal, dragging themselves through the Cappuccino streets of Palo Alto at Dawn looking for an equity-sharing, stock option fix, HTML-headed Web-sters coding for the infinite broadband connection to that undiscovered e-commerce…

The Laptop Club

An excerpt from a story about The Laptop Club, a group of kids who crafted their own laptops from construction paper. Name: Mandy Age: 8 How often do you use a computer? Five times a week. What do you like to do when you’re using a computer? Play games and write stories and poems. What…

Amazon.com: Customer Reviews: Kindle: Amazon's New Wireless Reading Device

While the second-most-common rating that Amazon customers have given this product is five stars, some 40% have given the Kindle one star.  The vast majority have not purchased the product, but are simply warning other would-be customers about bad experiences with previous e-book purchases, including e-books purchased from Amazon. I still want one… Similar:Want a…

Scholarship in the Digital Age

Inside Higher Ed has an interview with Christine L. Borgman The scholarly communication system has evolved over a period of centuries — it doesn’t shift quickly. Scholarly journals still look a lot like they did in the 17th century, for example. The tenure system is a much stronger driver of scholarly infrastructure than is technology.…

Most at NYU say their vote has a price

Politico.com: Only 20 percent said they’d exchange their vote for an iPod touch. But 66 percent said they’d forfeit their vote for a free ride to NYU. And half said they’d give up the right to vote forever for $1 million. Similar:Amazing McDonald's "Maestro Burger" CommercialJaw-dropping. So creative and joyful. …AestheticsVictorian Literature for Accounting MajorsIf…

'Virtual theft' leads to arrest

BBC: A Dutch teenager has been arrested for allegedly stealing virtual furniture from “rooms” in Habbo Hotel, a 3D social networking website. The 17-year-old is accused of stealing 4,000 euros (£2,840) worth of virtual furniture, bought with real money. Similar:Reading Game/Text: EverQuest, Alienation, and Digital Communitiesthough Limbaugh is wrong to decide that …CybercultureHow Russia’s Disinformation…

Greensburg science center planned

Joe Napsha writes in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review: Downtown Greensburg could have a hands-on science center for children and adults at the former Mellon Bank building if two natives can make their dream a reality. An interactive science center would feature a wide range of exhibits featuring sight, sound, motion, light and gears — “anything with…

The Plagiarized Field Manual, Part 1

Mike Edwards, a civilian instructor at West Point, reflects on the academic reaction to a new army field manual that plagiarizes large swaths of complex material, sometimes verbatim, from published sources. Part 1, Part 2. The scandal, though, is this: according to anthropologist David Price, the published version of the Army’s FM 3-24 on Counterinsurgency…

Asteroid 'is actually spacecraft'

According the Beeb: A supposed asteroid, which it was feared was going to have a near-miss with Earth next week, has been identified as a spacecraft. Just in case you were heading to the kitchen to make a tinfoil hat, I should clarify… that’s an Earth spacecraft — the European Rosetta. Similar:Post-Pandemic News: 7 Lessons…

Success! Found our soldier…and he's alive today! – Nelson Foto | Learn : Teach : Grow (And Happy 2nd Anniversary to Our Members!)

Someone bought a collection of old slides from a second-hand shop, scanned them and posted them online, then got in touch with the photographer — who had tossed them into a trash bin 30 years ago. I was an artist in Vietnam and served with the Department of Information, Mac Headquarters. During my time there…

Peasant's Quest

I spent a few minutes enjoying Homestarrunner’s Peasant Quest.  The text-and-image hybrid is not something I played as a kid — I guess I just missed that stage. Similar:Multimodal Composing, Sketchnotes, and Idea GenerationUsing the mixed media of sketch notes, a…AcademiaIn January, 2002 I was blogging about… A 20-something former CEO takes a fa…BooksA quick…

AP says "Web log" but real bloggers say "weblog"… and Google says "glarbifulous"

Well, Google didn’t say “glarbifulous” on its own, but I had a good reason to search the internet for a nonsense word. In order to confirm my feeling that the Associated Press’s preference for “Web log” is far less popular online than the traditional “weblog,” I did a quick Google search. 12,900,000 Google hits for…