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Whale-watching update: No “shit storm” on horizon
Ethical Martini —
Authority: 99
Here’s a round-up of some blogosphere commentary on the Whaleoil (Cameron Slater) story. [If you need to backfill on this, a qick review of this NZ Herald story will get you up to speed.] Whaleoil has a true friend in Cactus Kate . Not only is she prepared to stick up for him, even wondering if there is ...1 day ago -
Whale(b)oil Slater hooked?
Ethical Martini —
Authority: 99
I have no beef with Whaleoil, but I am interested in his ongoing court case. Blogger Cameron Slater (aka Whaleoil) has got himself into a bit of legal trouble and inadvertently made himself bottomfeeder food for the “repeaters” of the “Lame Stream” media that he so detests. Even so, one gets the impression ...2 days ago -
The Best & BIGGEST of The Decade: Culture
Pocket Full of Paper —
Authority: 501
WEED Weed is back. Not sure that it ever left but it’s becoming more and more mainstream every year. This past decade was a clear indication of the trend. No longer is the mystical green plant considered the devil’s harvest, people are becoming more and more accepting of its uses, both for medical and leisure ...3 days ago -
Dream Captcha
The Jailbreak —
Authority: 492
I was previously unaware that the term “Captcha” refers to the annoying daily process of having to prove you’re a human being by typing in a series of barely-legible numbers and letters when you sign up for something. Now they’ve even started asking us to add. Sure it’s remedial stuff like “1+0 equals ...3 days ago -
Sunday Link: Ray LaMontagne
BEITEL-BLOG —
Authority: 119
Bearded. Laconic. Reclusive. Shy. Earnest. Mildly to moderately maudlin. ("You feel like you are the same person you were at 14? I always felt 40.") I mean, of course Im going to like this LaMontagne guy I had never heard of before last night. But. Heres the question: how the hell did Pandora.com (which I had heard ...4 days ago -
Let’s See How Far We’ve Come — Picturing the Last Decade by Phillip Niemeyer
The Jailbreak —
Authority: 492
So due to an unfortunate coffee spill, the ‘e’ key on my computer isn’t working. I’d like to further extol the brilliance of this decade-in-review picture chart that Phillip Niemeyer did for The New York Times , but having to hit Apple + V every time I need an ‘e’ is pushing me to the brink of ...1 week ago -
redefining digital citizenship
John Spencer's Blog —
Authority: 131
Recently, I described in a blog post the "Android Effect" of Google and how it played out in a bizarre dream of mine. I get edgy sometimes when I think of the technocratic idealism I see in the blogosphere. Its not an accident that Google uses a sketchy term like Android to describe the humanizing of technology and ...2 weeks ago -
Adapting to the digital culture
The Thinking Stick —
Authority: 103
I’ve been thinking the last couple weeks about the culture of technology. What got me thinking was Kim Cofino’s K12online Pre-Conference Keynote: Going Global: Culture Shock, Convergence and the Future of Education Flickr ID: Barnesworth Anubis In her presentation she discusses Third Culture Kids ...2 weeks ago -
Can You Dissappear in the Digital Age? Social Engineering
Click for Nick —
Authority: 122
A recent wired article tried to ask whether you could disappear in the digital age and if anyone could find you. Wired did a test with writer Evan Ratliff as he tried to vanish. He didn’t tell anyone where he was going and tried to disappear as anonymous as possible. This meant using prepaid credit cards. To ...3 weeks ago -
Rescue in Modern Times
Tome of the Unknown Blogger —
Authority: 109
When you think about it the pace of technological advance and evolution in our life times has been nothing short of stupendous. Granted, I will be the first one to tell you that much of the modern electronica is really useless and counterproductive but there have been times when today’s communication devices have ...3 weeks ago -
PLCs at Work: An Interview with Teacher-Author Bill Ferriter
TLN Teacher Voices —
Authority: 99
Bill Ferriter’s participation in the Teacher Leaders Network began in March 2003, on the very first day of TLN’s existence. We kicked off TLN with an email conversation among 200 accomplished teachers, mostly from states in the southeast. The idea was to stage a series of 3-day chats exploring some key ...3 weeks ago -
The Beatles 1000 Years from Now
The Jailbreak —
Authority: 492
This is all sorts of awesome. Scott Gairdner imagined in a mockumentary-style video how the world would remember The Beatles 1000 years after they died. The result is “Beatles 3000,” a hilarious satire that finds Scottie Pippen as a member of the most prolific band in history. Watch it, please! [Courtesy of ...3 weeks ago -
The Path to Irrelevance: 10 Red Flags
MediaSauce Blog On Social Media & Internet Strategy —
Authority: 103
Maybe you’re going to retire in the next five years. If that’s you, then don’t worry about a thing. But, if you plan on working in 2015, you should consider your relevancy now. As technology facilitates behavioral change, organizations of all sizes must develop new strategies. A clear path to irrelevancy is to ...3 weeks ago -
John Hegarty – a proper legend
gibberish —
Authority: 123
In my business development role at STV I have had the pleasure this year of putting on events with Trevor Beattie of BMB, Mark Waites of Mother and now Sir John Hegarty, founder and creative director of BBH and the nearest you can come to a living legend in our industry. He was spellbinding and bewitching. So, ...3 weeks ago -
Simple Facebook Application Makes Surprisingly Nice Art
The Jailbreak —
Authority: 492
Since its creation in 2007, the Facebook application, Graffiti Wall , has spawned 70,000,000 works of digital graffiti from amateur artists around the world. Now, the company behind the app has launched a website where people can purchase some of the designs as prints. The application only allows the use of color, ...3 weeks ago -
And One Day We’ll All Look Back and Laugh
The Jailbreak —
Authority: 492
French illustrator Stéphane Massa-Bidal (aka Hulk4598, or Rétrofuturs) churns out new work at an astounding rate. His latest series depicts internet stalwarts as retro (his signature) magazine book covers. Somehow Massa-Bidal always seems to throw in a bit of timely irony and sarcasm in his work, proving that ...4 weeks ago -
Matt Groening Would be Proud
The Jailbreak —
Authority: 492
Artist David Barton digitally altered (or illustrated) the faces of four Simpsons characters onto classic works by the likes of Rembrant, Van Gogh and Jan Vermeer. The best, however, is his rendition of Phillippe Halsman’s, Tilted Head (Salvador Dali Portrait), where he’s placed the mug of Apu, in Apu Dali ...4 weeks ago -
the myth of digital natives
John Spencer's Blog —
Authority: 131
Its a sloppy podcast. Im tired and felt like speaking off the cuff. Its why I dont do a ton of podcasts, because I sound so slow and awkward. Anyway, you can view it at Internet Archives or you can listen below.4 weeks ago -
Free webinar: Education in the Digital Age from PBS Teachers LIVE!
Generation YES Blog —
Authority: 119
via PBS Teachers | PBS Teachers LIVE! Webinars . December 8, 2009, 8-9PM ET : Education in the Digital Age: a tour of FRONTLINE’s Digital Nation FRONTLINE producers have learned a lot during a year-long, multi-platform project exploring the impact of the Web and digital media on life in the 21st century. PBS ...4 weeks ago

