Category Archives: Internet culture

privacy on facebok

Moveon.org is sending out an announcement about Facebook’s most recent invasion of privacy. Here’s their announcement: When you buy a book, movie, or gift online, do you want that information automatically shared with everyone you know? Last week, the social … Continue reading

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video on net neutrality

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notes from the interblags: thanksgiving edition

I’ve found that my blog reading is much like my magazine reading. I’m always behind and have a stack of stuff to read when I get around to it. • via Clay Spinuzzi, Hello, My Name is Bob, and I … Continue reading

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notes from the interblags: the twitter and wiki edition

• Claire sent me this New York Times Article on Twitter, a social networking tool I just started using a few weeks ago. An excerpt from the article: What is different about “quick blogging” tools like Twitter (which imposes a … Continue reading

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yet another video from michael wesch

John notes that while everyone is paying attention to Michael Wesch’s video A Vision of Students Today, not many are linking to or showing Internet Revolution, which (and I agree with him) John says is much more of a follow … Continue reading

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