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Wednesday, June 11th, 2008
Interesting links for June 8th 2008 through June 11th 2008:
Change Congress - NCMR keynote [Lessig Blog] - Lawrence Lessig's keynote at the National Conference for Media Reform arguing for a mobilisation of talent to try and end (or, at least, decrease) the corruption in the US Congress.
J.K. Rowling Speaks at ...
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Monday, June 2nd, 2008
Interesting links for June 2nd 2008:
It Really Looks Like Ice on Mars [Universe Today] - The Phoenix Lander on Mars may have uncovered ice. As anyone with a passing interesting in Mars science fiction will know, actually finding water/ice on Mars is the single either makes or breaks the ...
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Tuesday, May 27th, 2008
Interesting links for May 25th 2008 through May 27th 2008:
Death knell for television as we know it [The Age] - "Japanese television technology that will give viewers access to high-speed broadcasts over the internet could render conventional television obsolete and transform the media landscape within years, analysts have predicted."
Owning ...
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Friday, May 23rd, 2008
Interesting links for May 23rd 2008:
Lessons From the Class Blog [zigzigger] - Reflections on 4 semesters of teaching with a class blog in a media course. Some useful observations about how much students blog, ideas about assessing blogs and whether 'forced' comments are of any use.
Star Wars Kid: The ...
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Wednesday, May 21st, 2008
Interesting links for May 21st 2008:
The Long Tail Wags the Dog [Technorati Weblog] - "Nowhere have we seen a bigger impact of blogging and social media on the American political landscape than on the 2008 presidential election. Candidate appearances formerly confined to a small town are uploaded to YouTube and ...
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Monday, May 19th, 2008
Interesting links for May 18th 2008 through May 19th 2008:
Positive or Not - Think you can tell if someone has HIV? - An educational game in the style of 'Hot or Not?' which challenges preconceptions about people with the HIV virus. [Via NY Times]
Ikea Stuff Pack for Sims 2 Confirmed ...
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Friday, May 16th, 2008
Interesting links for May 15th 2008 through May 16th 2008:
From Atari Joyboard to Wii Fit: 25 years of "exergaming" [Boing Boing Gadgets] - A fascinating look at the ancestors of the Nintendo WIi Fit system, from excercise bike/game hybrids to Dance, Dance Revolution.
US 'cyber-bully' mother indicted [BBC NEWS] - "A ...
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Wednesday, May 14th, 2008
Interesting links for May 12th 2008 through May 14th 2008:
Twitters scoops media in reporting China quake [The Age] - "The world had real-time news about China's massive earthquake as victims dashed out "twitter" text messages while it took place, in what is being touted as micro-blogging outshining mainstream news."
Sightseeing in ...
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Monday, May 12th, 2008
Interesting links for May 9th 2008 through May 12th 2008:
TimeTube - "Creates a timeline for any YouTube keyword search--very handy for visualising the activity around particular topics--and iterations/transformations of particular videos--over time." (Via Jean)
Victorian Liberal staffers sacked for blogging [gatewatching] - Two staffers in the Victorian Liberal Party were fired ...
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Tuesday, May 6th, 2008
Interesting links for May 5th 2008 through May 6th 2008:
Little Brother ยป Download for Free - Cory Doctorow's new young adult novel "Little Brother" is out and is also available, in its entirety, as a free download. The novel explores issues of privacy and surveillance (among others) as they ...
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