The Long Tail

Unlimited selection is revealing truths about what consumers want and how they want to get it in service after service, from DVDs at Netflix to music videos on Yahoo! Launch to songs in the iTunes Music Store and Rhapsody. People are going deep into the catalog, down the long, long list of available titles, far…

SpaceShipOne Wins the X Prize

SpaceShipOne needed to reach 100 kilometers, or about 62.5 miles, twice within a two-week window to take the X Prize. The other principal requirement was to carry a pilot and either two passengers or their weight equivalent in ballast. —Dan Brekke —SpaceShipOne Wins the X Prize  (Wired) Similar:Anti-globalism Is Common Factor in Social Media Conspiracy…

Used book stores

[A]academic training can sometimes compete with this sense of “adventure” by giving you detailed maps to the treasure, complete with complex keys and dotted lines. I find books now by following footnotes more often than I do by browsing shelves. —Caleb McDaniel —Used book stores (Mode for Caleb) Similar:The crying Honduran girl on the cover of…

IF Comp 2004 Unleashed

The games begin: you can now download entries in the 2004 Interactive Fiction Competition. —Nick Montfort —IF Comp 2004 Unleashed (Grand Text Auto) Similar:As Trump ranted and rambled in Phoenix, his crowd slowly thinned The journalist chose to spotlight a litt…CultureThe history of Tetris randomizersA pleasantly detailed analysis of how th…CybercultureLeveling up my skills in #blender3D. Using…

Shakespeare vs. Teletubbies: Is There a Role for Pop Culture in the Classroom?

By teaching kids to become both media producers and media consumers, the Adams Avenue project promotes the reading, writing, and critical thinking skills necessary to succeed at the college level, Seiter says. That’s especially important for at-risk students, she adds, because while “they may know a lot about TV or movies or video games, kids…

IF Essays, New and Old

Recommended reading: “Descriptions Constructed” by Stephen Granade, a just-posted close-up look at IF output text, and “Crimes Against Mimesis” by Roger Giner-Sorolla, a broader essay from 1996 on what can go right or wrong in IF, still worth a read today. —Nick Montfort —IF Essays, New and Old (Grand Text Auto) Similar:The dawn of the post-literate…

Riverside feels 'Wrath of Con'

William Shatner’s low-budget sci-fi flick, “Invasion Iowa,” that was supposedly filming in Riverside, turned out to be an elaborate hoax. To borrow the phrase from MTV, the entire town was “punk’d.” Yes, William Shatner is there, and yes, there is a film crew, but the whole thing wasn’t for a movie, but for a “reality”…

Transportation Futuristics

When we see a drawing of a transportation futuristic, we instinctively know that’s what it is. But what do jetpacks, rolling boats and these other endeavors have in common? With few exceptions, such as Leonardo da Vinci’s visions of helicopters and airplanes, the futuristics are the product of the Industrial and post-Industrial Age, a time…

Interactive Fiction Workshop 1

—Interactive Fiction Workshop 1 (Writing for the Internet) This morning I introduced my Writing for the Internet class to Pick up the Phone booth and Die and 9:05. I always enjoy this class period. Most get to at least one of the endings in 9:05. About five minutes before class ends, I ask the students for…

Google News: Beta Not Make Money

With a clean, no-nonsense interface and existing search engine traffic, Google News didn’t take long to attract a loyal following and elbow its way into the top-10 news sites, pulling in some 6 million unique visitors a month. Of course, executives at rival online news publishers couldn’t help but wonder why they shouldn’t just imitate…

You're hired

Self-service has been around for decades, ever since Clarence Saunders, an American entrepreneur, opened the first Piggly Wiggly supermarket in 1916 in Memphis, Tennessee. Saunders’s idea was simple, but revolutionary: shoppers would enter the store, help themselves to whatever they needed and then carry their purchases to the check-out counter to pay for them. Previously,…

Found Hemingway Story Won't Be Published

The late writer’s estate hasn’t approved publication of the 1924 piece, a gory, over-the-top parody about a bullfight in the Spanish city of Pamplona, the manuscript’s owner, Donald Stewart, told The Associated Press on Monday. —Found Hemingway Story Won’t Be Published  (Yahoo!|AP (will expire)) Similar:Educated, uplifted, boosted, and fed. Block party celebrating August Wilson continues…

Prof Admits to Misusing Source

The Weekly Standard posted an article on its website Saturday charging Tribe with using language that closely mirrors sections of Henry J. Abraham‘s1974 book on Supreme Court appointments, Justices and Presidents. And at one point in his 1985 book, Tribe lifts a 19-word passage verbatim from Abraham‘stext. —Prof Admits to Misusing Source (The Crimson) This is…

Get it right!

The really big mistake comes when you treat people as authority figures when they are not expert but simply well known. There is a terrible tendency to treat people as reliable sources of fact when in fact they are simply “important” people or people who happen to be in the news. It is doubly perverse…

Rural Kids Print, Bind and Read

Anywhere Books has piloted a digital bookmobile — a van outfitted with a laptop, laser printer, bookbinding machine and cutter — in remote areas of Uganda to print free books for children since November 2003. Now the project has plans to expand to Ghana and Macedonia. —Rural Kids Print, Bind and Read  (Wired) Similar:Jon Bentley…