Printwash

“Blogs are one big fat op-ed section for the news organizations out there. Thanks to the ethics of linkage (crediting sources — a polite grace learned from orthodox journalism and years of compiling footnotes and bibliographies for term papers in high school and college) and of Google’s PageRank algorithms, the blogosphere is a vast watershed…

DentCam

“Live web cam video from the dentist office.” —DentCam (Pearly Whites) Similar:Is Google Making Us Stupid?Nicholas Carr, in The Atlantic: As the …BooksEffects of Internet use on the adolescent brain: despite popular claims, experimental evid…Big difference between the clickbaity ve…CybercultureLiving Room PhysicsI’ve blogged before about my eight-year-…EducationResearch Poetry (communicating research results and expressing their significance through…

Multiple Mistakes Drown Interface

“Can no clock chip designer figure out that no one needs to get up at exactly 6:03? If they just allowed the alarm sequence to go forward in five minute increments, instead of one minute increments, they would improve our lives immeasurably….The complexity of other people’s screens, particularly that of new users, who leave everything…

History of the Internet

Progress: Since its inception almost 30 years ago, the internet has been transformed from a primitive device for sharing thoughts and ideas, into a massive network where people pay to connect and read advertisements they don’t want, while calling each other “asshats”. —History of the Internet (The Lemon) I presume “The Lemon” is a takeoff on…

Blog Eats Blog

“As technological utopians, they believe that everything will be for the best in the best of all possible worlds, if technology is modelled on the American dream and the American way. And as opinion formers, they claim no formal power base, operating instead by linking exhaustively to one another.|Fortunately for them, in the hyperlinked world…

She's Gotta Have It: Cell Phone

“In the study, teens who had no cell phones and whose numbers were not included in someone’s phone book could pretty much write off the possibility of speaking with any of the teens with cell phones, a group Blinkoff refers to as ‘mobiles.’ | While saying he didn’t think the cell-phone-toting teens were intentionally acting…